To the pub last night for an evening of Valentine's Day songs. The singer had a lovely voice, but to my near deaf ears too many of her songs sounded like those you sing as the Titanic is about to sink. So I started doodling on a post-it note I happened to have in my pocket. "What's that?" one of my companions asked. The question launched the stream of consciousness reproduced above. When I had finished she looked at it and asked again, "what's that?". "Read my blog tomorrow and I will explain it", I said. But I have had second thoughts. Some things are best left unexplained.
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ha! you were obviously spellbound, but by what?
ReplyDeleteAt least I can see you're right-handed
ReplyDeleteAt least I can see you're right-handed
ReplyDeleteOh, you are so cagey!
ReplyDeleteGood grief! I've been turning my lap top upside down and every which way trying to read what I'm sure are some great words of wisdom and deep philosophy of life. But in the end I think it's just about everything going down the drain! Anyway I think I've been reading it backwards. Can't resist a challenge !!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very right, leave the mystery - this image will last much longer in our minds!
ReplyDeleteInteresting doodle! Harmless activity to while away some time...it relaxes me:)
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