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Mate ,I tell you....... you got some imagination with the titles but most are bang on! Like a Strawberry meteorite leaving a sonic boom in it`s wake. Excellent.
now shhhhhhhh John! We have had rain, rain and cold, apart from half a day's sunshine yesterday and 2 hours today! sooooo send some of your weather this way please and don't forget to send the strawberries and icecream too! :) A very tasty image!
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I see a strange and highly interesting image - not conventionally pretty, but compelling and powerful. I think your strawberry is out of control, though - it seems to be blasting off and heading for orbit around a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse (as a certain Douglas Adams might say and, in fact, did say though perhaps the first clause was overly optimistic and not quite in relation to strawberries).
We could spare you some rain if it would help. We have far too much of the stuff at the wrong times in the wrong places...
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Wow...That's HOT, John! I agree, it's one of your best my friend! I especially like the hint of green and orange in the fanned center, and all those folds. Saved & Fav'd :) Far out design! Now, please pass the ice cream...vanilla with fresh strawberries on top :P
Wow. +fav. This is radically different from your norm. I love it! Not that I don't like your other stuff, but it's nice to stretch out too :) Great job John.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
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~sticks outta plate~
Heck, toss one over here...I'll give'er a go!!