Sunday, November 24, 2013

Mag 195

Autumn on the River, 1889, John Singer Sargent 

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  1. Oh my ... possibilities seem endless. Happy Sunday everyone!

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  2. Happy Sunday to all! This was a fun image!

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  3. Ii cant' get my effort to connect, so I've given up! But thank you anyway.

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  4. I can think of better places to read...lol. :)

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  5. Thanks Tess! Impressionists...my faves...Happy Sunday to all :)

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  6. In the end, we are all nothing more than vapor trails under the moons.

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  7. I was saddened to hear today of the death of David King. He was a talented poet, and regular contributor to Magpie Tales. He will be sorely missed. Fly high, dear friend.

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  8. I have had 3 different times now where I've written and not one person has come to look at my poems! Even you Tess. If you link up towards the end you usually don't get ignored! I may be spotty but I read and comment each time. It kind of feels bad when you write with a community and get ignored.

    I used to write with this group and came back and no one seems to remember me! It wasn't that long ago and there's still old faces here. I used to link with my older blog Bekkie In Wonderland.

    I am sorry about David King I didn't know him that well. May he rest in peace!

    Now I feel silly...anywho I wrote again. I sure don't want to be a nag and I like writing with this group.

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    1. I went to your blog to check...because I was sure I had left some comments...yes...my comments are there Bekkie...

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    2. I have just visited your entry and was intrigued with the water effect you made. I do not have a Google account so could not leave you a comment. Suggest you allow Name/URL and OpenID for more comments.

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  9. I just get a warm glow from this photo today! Ever so gently winter creeps in...

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  10. What a lovely image this week. Thank you, Tess!

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  11. I am so sad to hear that Dave King has travelled on - he had a rare gift and a fine sense of humour.

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  12. Thanks, Tess. I loved working from this painting.
    http://purplepeninportland.wordpress.com/2013/11/25/afternoon-escape/

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  14. This is the first time I am linking to Magpie Tales. Loved the experience of writing on this beautiful prompt.

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  15. I love Sargent's work:) Here's my link, the Linky won't work any more for me... I haven't changed anything so don't know why.

    http://planetcyberluz.com/2013/11/26/river-reverie/

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  16. Beautiful and suiting my Autumn mood, even though it's Late Spring here in the Southern Hemisphere...
    Thank you for hosting, Tess.

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  17. Very poignant prompt and my poignant take on the same...
    Here we go!

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  18. Finally found a minute!! Love JSS!!!

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  19. This is the correct link Forget Me Not (old-fashioned unrequited love in Prose and Haiku) | unaware but underlined
    http://unawarebutunderlined.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/forget-me-not-old-fashioned-unrequited-love-in-prose-and-haiku/

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  20. #43 is correct, thank you for everything!

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