“Nature has neither kernel nor shell; she is everything at once” ~ Goethe
Working solo can sometimes make a person feel as lonely as an old maid, so to keep myself amused, I like to pop in to Illustration Friday to leave my occasional bursts, creative puffs and stuff into the kettle. Thursdays, I've discovered, are usually good days to see what's cookin' with the others whose posts can be as buttery, sweet, salty or delicious as any late night snack.
Working solo can sometimes make a person feel as lonely as an old maid, so to keep myself amused, I like to pop in to Illustration Friday to leave my occasional bursts, creative puffs and stuff into the kettle. Thursdays, I've discovered, are usually good days to see what's cookin' with the others whose posts can be as buttery, sweet, salty or delicious as any late night snack.
P.S. Thought I'd throw an oldie in here for good measure- Classic Mushroom Tender corniness here, no more puns about "Colonels" or chicken recipes from Kentucky, cluck , cluck, cluck...
Hi Michele
ReplyDeleteThanks for your very prompt comments on my blog. I didn't even think of popcorn. Great bursting kernels you have there!
beautiful study of the four little kernels. really sensitive work.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you do "pop" in here each week Michele. Great idea for the IF theme. Have a lovely weekend, with plenty of company ;0)
ReplyDeleteJane x
I love the contrast between the orderly row of delicate, little kernels and the explosion of popcorn. Nice, Michele!
ReplyDeleteNot too corney! Love it actually! The color is great! love the pop!
ReplyDeletelove it Michele :) and the popcorn still makes me hungry ;)
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see it go from the calm little row of behaving kernels to POW! I love the dynamism and the color!! Great!
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