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Juxtapose means to put two things side by side. Long, long, ago a college professor praised my use of "ironic juxtaposition" in my writing. I suppose that's pretty much in line with what people say about my writing now: "You can make a metaphor out of anything." "You have a unique way of looking at the world." I interpret that all to mean - I put things together funny.
Putting things together funny is FUN! So as one of the regular features on this blog I'm going to give you two words which normally wouldn't be seen together. Use them as a writing prompt for a poem, story, whatever. Or just use them in a metaphor or simile.
Have fun.
dandruff diamonds
These photos look sort of like your iPhone paintings.
Makes it look kind of scary-stormy! (ah, for a good rain-storm here!)
Lol! Thanks Tim! I was thinking the same thing. It boggles my mind that we can take photos that look like our paintings or drawings.Like there's a art thumbprint.
Thanks Tara! It wasn't too bad. Toronto seems to have a lot of dramatic thunderstorms.