
Mark Graham
Bio
I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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Steam Iron
turn on, hot and hiss press out those wrinkles is it a chore? (Who really does iron their clothes anymore? I did learn to iron clothes from my mom who always said one must be able to do many things and ironing clothes is one thing one must know or something like that. Is ironing a chore? There will be times that one must use this appliance for you may need a shirt or a pair of pants that have a few wrinkles in them and you will want to make a good impression. I do think as this being a chore for it could be a good workout.) Please comment.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Various circle designs
This design that I titled 'Various Circle Designs' uses once again shades of blues and greens. I also used pink, orange, purple to allow for some contrast. There were mainly circles but there were also small squares and ovals and cones. Again, if you don't mind, please share your impressions and this piece.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Purple Explosion
When I saw this page in the adult coloring book, I was really not sure about this one at all. I think some of these ovals are bugs of some sort. Then out of the blue or should I say 'purple' I used all the shades of purple I could find in my box of colors. Please share your impressions and even how you would have colored this one.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
flowers and circles
Here is a color art page I titled 'flowers and circles'. I mainly used shades of blues and oranges. To show a contrast I used forest green for the leaves and purple and black for the circles and the ones that kind of look like parts of crowns. Please share your impressions. Thank you.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Playground
Swings and slides seesaws and sandboxes What fun there was. (Who remembers going to the playground when they were younger, then going again when they became an adult with their own children or relatives. While there did you try to do some of the things that you used to as a child like sliding down the slide backwards or swinging so high then jumping off. That was what made going to the playground fun. One memory I really have and still cherish is that there was one playground that had a hill and I remember me, my nieces and nephew going to the top of the hill and laying down and then rolling down the hill and we did several times.)
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Pay phone two
Making connections local or long distance Operator, please. (Here is another haiku about this long-ago calling apparatus that one used to use. One needed exact change until there were what was to be known as calling cards and all one had to do was give their number to pay the call.)
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Look who's calling?
Coins please, sir dial tone, dial number please look who's calling. (Not many of these phones left in society as whole. Remember when there were phone booths pretty much on each corner or so. Had to make sure you had enough change to use them though. I remember when people used dimes for a call, but actually when I had to use one it was a quarter for a few minutes. Sometimes you had to ask the operator to hold if you were looking for more change and if you couldn't you were disconnected.)
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Stand-Up Mixer
Mix, blend, combine Ingredients added slow. Hoping for treats. (Once again, a haiku about a certain appliance that makes life easier. One that makes baking fun and enjoyable. Again, line one functions to what goes in a recipe line two and line three result. Please share your thoughts and if you like these haikus there will be a few more for everyday appliances.)
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Microwave
Quick cooking, yes Minutes to seconds timing Microwave cooking, fast. (Oh, the microwave when you are hungry. Don't have time to use a stove and only have a few minutes the microwave for quick cooking in a few minutes and seconds and enjoy a quick meal and a dessert without going to fast food restaurants. An invention that does help those in a rush, but we should all just take our time for life is just too short.)
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











