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The Saga of Prosperous Snow Continues
#904788 added February 16, 2017 at 11:41am
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Thursday Thoughts on February 16, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017

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The "Blogging Circle of Friends prompt for DAY 1554
Let's turn on those creative juices and create something with these words: gray smart thaw bow jelly window

Nonsense Poem

Dawn's first rays set gray clouds ablaze
Last night's snow thaws into jelly
Foretelling a day of rainy haze
And clogged sewers making the city smelly:
What this country needs is smart plumbing,
With alarms announcing when a sewer backup is coming.


Looking out your front window,
You see morning's rays warming night's dewy haze
This is a good day to wear a pink bow.
The "Blog City ~ Every Blogger's Paradise prompt for Day 1073
"It's important that my products are beautiful but it matters that they are functional." How do you feel about this?

Two Types of Art

There are two kinds of art. The first type is art that you can look at or listen too this is beauty that sends chills up your soul. The second type of is utilitarian beauty which has some type of function. If an object or product intended to perform a function such as cook food or open a can doesn't do the job it was intended to do then it isn't beautiful. If the first type of art doesn't send chills up your soul then it is still pretty even though it isn't performing the function it was created for.


Functional beauty
Is an art form in itself:
A new coffee pot.

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