Friday, October 28, 2016

Found Art Friday 211

Dear Ones,
Tis the season to wear glow-in-the-dark fangs.  Now, when we think of candycorn, those orange cones of October, we realize what 40 years of highfructosecornsyrum has done to our nation.   Halloween must still be fun and culturally necessary, as people need an identity release valve.

Friend in the Bay Area shares this highly enterprising elementary school class creation:
Not sure - is it Prince being licked by a giraffe?  In any case, these kids have some skills and some guts.  We shall set up our picnic on the sidewalk and await the puppet show to begin.
"Cradle to Cradle" product marketing

"For easy Trance Port" - Wowy //////// we could use some of that.
Speaking of spooky,
A Facebook gleaning: 'A scene from "The Birds"' notes Alice Bush
Some photos are images, some images are photos. 

Yesterday, we took a walk without our lump of technology, and of course, there at the pond, was both the blue heron and the snowy egret and the freshest greenest sprout color along with a mossy-blue-green-grey and mauve algae swirl with twelve coots resting softly on its edges;  all of which made us want to be Claude Monet.  All of which, had we the usual device in our hand, we may not even have noticed.
Here is a rare to share category, called  Posits and PhoNotes:
WATCH FOR A PEDESTRIAN WALKING ON THE ROADWAY IN CIRCLES
Feels like our Madefortvmovie country
August 2016, regarding the unmentionable the ubiquitous the candycorn tan Narcissist creep


Wake us up when it's over? 

 Have a vitality-filled week and send us some moments, oh please to: FAF@homelandinspiration.org

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