late night at the laundromat stories still unfolding
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andrea grillo
Andrea Grillo is a New Jersey city-girl turned tree farmer, now retired, who delights in the paint and poetry of words and story, messy and storms. She is a self-taught visual artist and poet who is moved by the energy of color and the sensual sweep of a line. Reading and writing haiku is her first and forever love. View all posts by andrea grillo
I adore this – night time and laundromat… it’s like an Edward Hopper painting in a haiku. Lovely.
Love it, Andrea!
Thanks Mary!!!
One of my favorite Tiny Words ever. I was immediately engaged with the imagery. Thank you
Thanks Liz–great compliment!
Talk about the line the flow is wonderful.
Thank you!
Thanks everyone! I appreciate the feedback.
I never talk to the creeps at late night laundromats, unless I need change for the machine.
Love this, Andrea!
Thanks Jean!
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laundry room
folding together
apartments
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Nice Peter–I love laundry motifs even in painting!
Wow!