Just some quick post shots into the ether of something the other that’s caught my eye 😊
Sometimes humorous. Sometimes serious. Sometimes baffling.
Sometimes beautiful.
All as they effect me of course, but enough I wanted to share (retweet & post).
Like several of the Tweets I’ve featured in my series that’ve caught my eye, Nella’s offering is a combination image and verse, but truly wonderful in their own rights, yet, together, simply a masterpiece I think! Emily Dickinson’s simply line – “Till I loved I never lived” – is so (I’d assume) nearly universal to the human experience, while Hengki Lee’s ethereal black and white image is simply stunning in it’s capture of human experience. Together, Nella has pieced together separate true to life experiences that simply feed back into each other – which may be the ultimate testament to their universality 😊 Nella was one of my first Twitter members that compelled me to collect or save those that meant so much to me, for me primarily, and now, to share here on my site ❤️ Emily of course is an icon and has been for many decades for me. Hengki ( @hengkilee ) isn’t someone I was familiar with, but was a treat to explore via Google. I hope you enjoy ☺️
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I hope you’ll “heart” ie, like, the tweet via the embedded tweet above, maybe even share or explore the person or group who tweeted to see if you find more you might like!
But most of all, I hope you enjoy, even if fleetingly ❤️
Stay well & safe everyone!
Adan
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- The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.17.3“‘…come! We must present you,’ Macario smiled, wrapping the air with his arm around Arturo as if placing an elegant cloak on his back.”
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Thanks again, everyone! 😊
Adan

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Thanks for getting me back into Twitter, I’m spending a little more time over there lately, trying not to spend too much time though!
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Ahhaha, yes! I know what you mean! I have to even watch myself, lol! But I am trying to learn to work with it more fully. If I could (time wise etc) I’d do more on Instagram too, but right now no way! Between painting as able, fitness, helping (a tiny bit) w/the 7 year old’s remote schooling, plenty busy 😊 Hope you & yours are doing well also, Tiffany ❤️
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