When a group of words begin with the same letter, it’s called “alliteration”. Did you know that? Do you care?
The owner of this cabin has hired me to draw a 14×18″ collage that incorporates many different views and pieces of her unique and well-designed place.
After several versions, this is the one that pleases her the most.
Can you use the word “mayonnaise” in a sentence?
How about this: “Man-aze a lotta stuff in ‘at pitcher!” (Say it out loud; you will get it in a minute.)
In addition to messing around with words, I do love to draw. Good thing, eh?
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Hey, I think I know which cabin this is! 😉
And I didn’t know you were a wordie! My father was a great punster, and I think I inherited some of my good sense of humor from him. You know what’s also fun? Palindromes! “Madam, I’m Adam!”
Sharon, I read a very good novel once called “Palindrome” – can’t remember the author but it cemented the meaning of the word in my memory.
You’re talkin Texan now!
Natalie, I wasn’t sure if it was Texan or North Carolinian or maybe even Louisianian (is that the right word?)
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