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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 969: Windows Look Foggy
It’s another cold day but that hasn’t stopped me before, though it actually has so I don’t know as to why I’ve said that. Anyway… So it’s cold and there’s a little bit of dirt on the windows and the … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged cold, Communication, condensation, dirt, expresses, foggy, light, moment, room, things, windows, working
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Rhodes at Night
A long exposure of Rhodes at night, or at least part of it anyway. Aside from the light on the moon, I’m rather content with how this one turned out. It almost feels peaceful to me. At the very least, … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged buildings, lights, long exposure, moon, night, reflection, rhodes, Sydney, urban, water
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Into the Distance
More railway shots of railway tracks as seen in Victoria. Not the most exciting image I’ve taken, but I still find it pleasant enough. Maybe it’s cosy. I do like the sense of distance in this one. This is my … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged clouds, distance, monochrome, poles, rail, railway, regional, road, tracks, transport, trees
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Cloud Nothings: The Shadow I Remember
I’ve spent most of the day working slowly on this review. I think I may have overthought it, though I’m alright with the result, more so that it’s done rather than for how good it is or is not as … Continue reading
Sheep at Sunset
A photo of some sheep on a hill during sunset. This was taken soon after these three photos. I was driving along The Hume Highway and saw the sheep. There was a rest area shortly after and so I made … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged animals, Australia, hill, pastoral, rock, sheep, silhouette, sunset, trees, vegetation
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A Poem About Walking Somewhere
Not sure where I was going with this one. I think it’s a little uneven. Some lines work; others not so much. I do know that I was trying to push away from short and simple lines. The imagery works, … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged adrift, appearance, currents, days, earth, night, structure, transition, weeks
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Cloud Nothings: The Black Hole Understands
This was quick to write and finish. I started the review on the first inst., then finished it today. It was only about… maybe four or six hours of work. Could’ve been better, but right now I’m trying to stop … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged album, band, black hole, cloud nothings, Music, songs, understands
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Sydney Opera House at Dusk
Recently I dropped a friend off in the city. As this was in the evening, soon after I dropped my friend off I took a few photos, such as this one. Other than capturing the building, I wasn’t aiming for … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged architecture, Australia, building, clouds, dusk, house, lens-artists, opera, structure, Sydney, water
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Masanori Hikichi and Miyoko Kobayashi: The Way Home
This was written over two listens. The second had a fair bit of pausing which was unnecessary as it was nothing a third listen couldn’t have helped with. I mostly wanted to focus on describing the song rather than getting … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged build, expansive, Home, horizon, instruments, Journey, masanori hikichi, miyoko kobayashi, rise, shift, soar, song, Terranigma
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 968: Cockatoos
Cries of the cockatoos as they appear to rain more seeds from trees onto the street. The cockatoos are far more numerous this year and that’s a good thing I think, though only if it’s not due to displacement. It’s … Continue reading


