Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => But is it Art? => Topic started by: Eric Myrvaagnes on December 22, 2017, 06:07:47 pm
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My wife just came upon this treasure from her childhood. I had never seen it before, but I thought it had charm and character.
I was tempted to call it "Radiant," or "Some Pig," or "Charlotte's Pig," but my wife said her name was always Petunia.
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My wife just came upon this treasure from her childhood. I had never seen it before, but I thought it had charm and character.
I was tempted to call it "Radiant," or "Some Pig," or "Charlotte's Pig," but my wife said her name was always Petunia.
She's a Perty Petunia...
Peter
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Thank you Peter.
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My wife just came upon this treasure from her childhood. I had never seen it before, but I thought it had charm and character.
I was tempted to call it "Radiant," or "Some Pig," or "Charlotte's Pig," but my wife said her name was always Petunia.
Oh Eric! That's a terrible mistake to make! How will she ever forget you didn't really know her name after all those years. Charlotte and Petunia are not even remotely similar sounding names. Just as well you don't talk in your sleep! You don't do you? I really don't need these fresh worries!
:-)
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Just as well you don't talk in your sleep! You don't do you?
I just make sure she takes her hearing aids off before bedtime. :D
Eric
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I just make sure she takes her hearing aids off before bedtime. :D
Eric
Battery substitution would go unnoticed... ?
Best, of course, is being as pure as the driven snow, but it may now be a bit too late for that strategy.
:-)