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Alice in LaceyLand
Today’s TDC asks us to: You and your favorite book. Combine that pair into art. We want to know the title of the book. Use text and images; parts of the story; your emotions and drive to read that one. … Continue reading
Prime Poem
Prime Poem flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license One Recipe for Creativity Take: One cat One cup of tea And one Daily Create And mix together Do not shake TDC5063
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Feed the create machine
Cat-frog flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license Today’s TDC asks us to find the least popular challenge and respond to it. I chose this one: Some of Salvador Dali’s surrealist paintings combined two … Continue reading
Silent Sunday
“Christmas wrapping” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
Literal Descriptions
Look around you and create a picture of what you see in words (or use the image below if you like). Describe it to us without using any metaphors or showing the photo. What do you really see? This might be considered … Continue reading
Cat Map
No, not a map of cats, but a map for cats. Specifically, this is a map of the downstairs of our house and the back garden. Each X marks a spot that is owned by a cat or that a … Continue reading
Growing
Out in the garden this morning I noticed that some of the alpine strawberries are ready to eat and the currants are ripening well. We’re going to have plenty of brambles and potatoes again this year, and I’m hoping that … Continue reading
