I sell collectibles and art online and often find the things I've found have hilarious and at times, dark stories to tell. It's thrilling for me to be creatively random, so always expect the unexpected in the things I share with you.
Well said and to the point. FlyTrapMan is very talented in his photography. His writings are also as impressive. Thank you for your comment and visit.🌜☁️🌛
Blood clouds are the result of a rare atmospheric phenomenon: warm water molecules interact with an uncommon type of airborne bacteria — causing them to proliferate inside individual raindrops — which causes the cloud to glow crimson.
Watch out! Blood rain stains your clothes. Trust me.
I’ve never noticed rain from blood clouds staining my clothing. Of course, I’ve only been using detergent and fabric softener in my washing machine. I always forget the Luminol.
Thank you. Funnily enough, I was just praising you in a comment in someone else’s blog the other day when he was talking about haiku being difficult to do properly. With any luck, he’ll turn up and take a look. 🙂
How do I love thee? Thank you dear BunK!! You touch both my heart and my funny bone! 💋💞😍 You must know I adore your work, as well. I tell you all the time; I believe your bag has grown 😉
so tiny, so magnificent
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Well said and to the point. FlyTrapMan is very talented in his photography. His writings are also as impressive. Thank you for your comment and visit.🌜☁️🌛
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Wonderful and lovely. 😎💍😎
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My ring! Aw, thanks Alan!! ❤ I've been checking for a new post from you?
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You noticed the ring?
That’s nice.
About to post a poem within the next 30 minutes.
Dark and funny. I hope. 😈😈😈
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It’s a gorgeous ring! Yay!! I should be around for another hour.
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Blood clouds are the result of a rare atmospheric phenomenon: warm water molecules interact with an uncommon type of airborne bacteria — causing them to proliferate inside individual raindrops — which causes the cloud to glow crimson.
Watch out! Blood rain stains your clothes. Trust me.
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I thought blood rain happens monthly? And you’re right; it can stain clothes – especially pants!
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I stopped wearing white pants.
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Bwhahahaha! Oh, you’ve trumped me on that one. I’m speechless for once. xo
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Yeeeeeesss!
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I’ve never noticed rain from blood clouds staining my clothing. Of course, I’ve only been using detergent and fabric softener in my washing machine. I always forget the Luminol.
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Clever, BunK!! Always can expect something hilarious from you….ah, my day’s complete 🙂
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Thank you. Funnily enough, I was just praising you in a comment in someone else’s blog the other day when he was talking about haiku being difficult to do properly. With any luck, he’ll turn up and take a look. 🙂
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How do I love thee? Thank you dear BunK!! You touch both my heart and my funny bone! 💋💞😍 You must know I adore your work, as well. I tell you all the time; I believe your bag has grown 😉
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Why, I believe it has! 😀
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Yes, the crescent moon is rather like the grin of the Chesire cat. Had not noticed that B4.
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Wow, for once you learned something from my blog! It’s usually the other way around.
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I also learned from U that very dark things can be so well done that even I like them.
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Aw, I’m blushing! Thanks Mel. xo
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