My latest Zentangle Pictures.


humptydumptymuralmagic's avatarHUMPTY DUMPTY MURAL MAGIC

I love owls.

So most of these recent zentangles are of Owls.

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Colours


I love it!

newsferret's avatarnewsferret

Had a lucky break in catching this aloof one.

A Sunbird in a tree.

Sunbird

Enjoy a super day.

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Burden


Thank you for the share. Hugs, Barbara

belsbror's avatarbelsbror

Yeah, move on!

That’s easier said than done, especially when the break up came all of a sudden.

My heart convinced my mind to hold on to the memories.

BLOGGING   LIFE/STYLES   MY STORIES   WHISPER   ZONE

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Beloved be the one who sits down…


1EarthUnited's avatar1EarthUnited

…an inside joke it u’ve seen the movie, “Songs from the second floor”.

Interesting abstract, exploring cinematic poetry and the art of surrealism:

http://www.academia.edu/815670/Roy_Anderssons_Cinematic_Poetry_and_the_Spectre_of_Cesar_Vallejo

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GOP Supports Equal Pay, Unanimously Votes against It


Please take the time to read this post. It is very important.

trp2011's avatarNel's New Day

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While ISIL dominates the news, Congress continues to vote against the people of the United States. In last night’s vote, the four female GOP senators joined the rest of their caucus in a unanimous vote against the Paycheck Fairness Act. It was the third time since 2012 that the GOP has voted down the bill. The legislation required 60 votes to move on to debate but received only 52, a unanimous vote from Democrats.

New Hampshire’s Kelly Ayotte (left) thinks that it would prohibit merit-based pay. She also voted against it because Democrats opposed her amendment to the legislation.

Maine’s Susan Collins (second from left) thinks that the Civil Rights Act the 1963 Equal Pay Act are enough protection to provide equal pay. According to Collins, the proposed law would “impose a real burden … on small businesses.” She thinks that women get paid less because of their own choices.

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