ExitStageRight
ESR is loaded with current local scenery, many made into strange n colorful altered images. Words describe some of SnaggleTooth's life n opinions. Most poems on ESR are spontaniously written into the editor. Enjoy the sights n whimsey.
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What’s written in the sand
Do old claws and shells
Bring reason together
Does it lie before us
Telling us the way
Or is it grains of sand
Blowing in the wind
Ellis, Very intrigueing poem today, altho it makes mre sing the song... thanks
I love how intriguing and exotic they became, Snaggle!
Talon, I like getting surprized with these after a few clicks of presets. but there's a ton I've not posted- they must impress me to get on ESR. Thanks
That toe dipping sounds lovely.
Needs sauce. ;)
And it's uh, kinda boney! :)
Amazing what you can see in those cool art morphs. To me the secod one totally looks like some kind of revered tribal cheif with a wonderful flowing elaborate headdress.
And the original is a sweet treasure.
Thanks for sharing!!
xoxo
Lynn, we've had exactly one hot, sunny day for it. I like toe-dipping. No suit required. High tide is better for swimming.
Neo, that seaweed did look good enough for salad! Never saw it grow like that at that spot before. Shells are external skeletons. Or are you still going on about the stew?
JanF, In the top one I see a cow sticking out a tongue over a cat with pink ears over a purple-haired faerie. I like it clicked large. Yes, it is! Glad I saved my custom effects settings after I found them! You're welcome. thanks
Snaggle - Oh you mean that tasty delicious blue bunny stew? I have leftovers want some?
Eyes Jannie and backs out of ESR slowly.
Neo, no thanks- I used to work for Blue Bunny ice cream, i like that better.
I see, *takes notes* sorry, that's all Jannie left on my blog to eat while she was searching for my sidebar. Smelled good while it cooked though. MHM>....
Neo, i commennd you on finding that weird recipe-
also, I used to have a pet dwarf dutch bunny named "Hans". (Sniff) who died young...
Came up on a google image search for "seaweed on rock"
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