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Monthly Archives: April 2022
Mug for a Good Day
Behold! A mug! This is a mug I’ve had for a while. I haven’t used it for a long time but I keep it around. This is my submission into the one hundred-and-ninety-sixth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one … Continue reading
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Tagged eyes, face, handle, lens-artists, lips, mug, nose, person, words
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A Series of Floating Platforms
I’m not sure what all these floating platforms are for. I think some of them may be for entertainment purposes, but I’m not certain. Just a simple photo during a day that did not appear to be the sunniest. I … Continue reading
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Tagged cloudy, float, floating, monochrome, overcast, platforms, urban, water, weather
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A Poem About Disequilibrium
Quickly written, which is not different from usual, but like anything else right now it was a challenge to do. Also not good writing, which also isn’t different from usual. I hope you enjoy. — A sense of need pulls … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged aggression, another, indecisive, leads, must, need, pulls, resist, rest
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Ramp to Water
I feel I went too dark with this one. Not that good of a photo, but I do like the sense of quietness. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out Leanne’s photography, … Continue reading
Rainbow Over the Airport
This was a pretty lucky shot, I feel. There’s not much going to it, but the rainbow adds a little bit that takes away from the overall dullness. I hope you enjoy.
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1096: Covid Ramble
Alright, I’ve got to try and get this written before I feel like I’m losing my balance again, because the lack of equilibrium has been one of the most frustrating things about having Covid. Quite frankly, I’ve had a pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged covid, experiencem, fevers, move, moving, ramble, spreading, vaccination, writing
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Sandstone Wall
Part of a wall as seen near Balmain. What I like about this is how the wall seems to have been cobbled together from various bits of sandstone that don’t necessarily fit together. Maybe it’s not the case; maybe this … Continue reading
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Tagged erosion, rock, sandstone, stone, texture, wall, weathering
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Canal Sand at a Lower Tide
Just a simple photo showing a small bit of scenery by Sydney’s main airport. I hope you enjoy.
Gulls to Fence
Still quite ill, so only this photo this evening. Not exactly a great shot, but I feel there’s a fair bit to see around the action of the gulls looking to land. I hope you enjoy.
Centennial Duck Pond
Normally the water level is a bit lower at this spot. A photo with a lot of space and not many ducks. Maybe it could us a little less sky too, but I like the space in this one. This … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, centennial, duck pond, ducks, monochrome, Swans, Sydney, urban, water, waterscape
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