ANOTHER BATCH OF 575s

Michael Edwards

 

 

Talking in the dark

Familial suppositions

A habit of theirs

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Rules, regulations

The fatuity of kings

Self-aggrandisement

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Dimness of lamplight

Silver stars in night time skies

Trees in silhouette

 

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 4th, 2018 01:38
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • orchidee

    A fine set of write w c. Is Miss Berles gossiping in the dark, in the first one?!

  • Goldfinch60

    Three good ones Michael.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Thanks UNCLE MIKE for Pics & Poems to bring us SUNDAY SMILES !
    My fave is No. 3 Lamplight ~ Stars ~ Trees in silhouette ~ very evocative ~ Please check my DEER Yours BRIAN.

  • Lorna

    And your elegant cranes have higher thoughts as they look to the sky..........loved all three .... last is my favorite.

    • Michael Edwards

      I agree - the third one wins it. Thanks Laura.

      • Laura🌻

        Michael,

        I agree with Laura, too...
        I mean Lorna😉
        Good thing she’s one of my MPS favorites and I like her comments!😄

        • Michael Edwards

          Laura, Lorna Ah Lordy Lord - must be bedtime !! 🙂 🙂 🙂

          • Laura🌻

            Don’t sweat 😓 it!
            I loved it! 🤣🤣


            Btw...
            I read you’re having surgery on Tuesday.
            All the best! I’ll be sending good vibes your way!

            • Michael Edwards

              Yes - nothing secret - I'm in for a hernia repair - simple day case but no doubt I'll be feeling a tad sore for a while so not sure if I'll be up to posting - have to wait and see.

            • Debsspot

              Love these Michael, very evocative. Love the sketches too.

              • Michael Edwards

                Thanks Debs - I really appreciate your kind comments



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