When they lived at home, my sons wore tee shirts with messages (and advertisements) on them. Laundry time was always a jumble of words and phrases. They've been gone for a while and now laundry is silent. I kind of miss the jumble.
I enjoy the doggies in the slideshow to the right of your posts! And Scribbler is a lark! Thanks for keeping it exciting, Sam.
I am Sam Hannaway, and I share this blog with the dogs in my life. Being creative soothes my soul, so I write when I have something to say, paint when words don't cut it and try to follow the dogs' advice with grace. They say to keep it simple.
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When they lived at home, my sons wore tee shirts with messages (and advertisements) on them. Laundry time was always a jumble of words and phrases. They've been gone for a while and now laundry is silent. I kind of miss the jumble.
I enjoy the doggies in the slideshow to the right of your posts! And Scribbler is a lark! Thanks for keeping it exciting, Sam.
Nice collection--I have a few.
I got the Scribbler app on my iPad; have not been able to do much other than watch it scribble. There's no "undo."
These tshirts happened to be hanging in my tree. A neighbor said it looked like haiku.
Hallie, keep scribbling. Try all the options. No, there's no "undo". It's all about commitment. Ha.
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