Soccer birds and over-salting it
Inktober's 'Fowl' and 'Salty' - two things that go together well
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Day Sixteen - Fowl - #inktober #inktober2022 #lileen @lileen
Playing with words, bird was the word.
These chickeny fowl are playing soccer - and keeping their shots from going foul.
Har, har, har!
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Day Seventeen - Salty - #inktober #inktober2022 #lileen @lileen
Lately, I’ve considered salt rather addictive. Salt and Sugar, both with preservative properties when added to various foods, also stand alone as food substances that we animals crave in stand-alone form. In unprocessed forms or as a crystalline byproduct, we seek them out.
Some hooved creatures decided to run tongues over a rock and discovered they could mainline saltiness on demand. Humans dried sea waters and captured small rocks of saltiness, with the help of the sun.
Blood is salty, isn’t it? We are salty creatures, roaming the earth, seeking out the next salty thrill.