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An Office Like Any Other
This is something I wrote earlier today. I think it gets across a certain kind of tedium that a lot of people probably know, even if they aren’t quite aware of it. I hope you enjoy. — It was a … Continue reading
Shallow North Dakota: GJ
One listen, and another where I just went in. Some active thinking here and there and still a sense of being broken up, but I think this one is better than the prior one. I might feel that way due … Continue reading
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Tagged breathing, echoing, gaining, gj, lumbers, lurches, oppressive, shallow north dakota, strikes
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Shallow North Dakota: Salvo
One listen. Just went in, knocked it out. Paused for thought a few times, but got this done in what I feel was a smooth writing process. It does feel a bit broken up, but that’s how everything was coming … Continue reading
Light Rambling About Music and Place
New Year’s Eve 2013. I was listening to The Afghan Whigs’ “Crime Scene, Part One”, somewhere around the time of the tick over to 2014. I was getting a little too introspective. “What if this is all there is? What … Continue reading
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Tagged afghan whigs, better, crime scene, dynamite steps, Heavy, improving, joyous, okay, twilight singers, waeriness
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A View of Mount Hay
Here’s a landscape photo of the land… or some of it in The Blue Mountains. Where I was had what I felt was a good vantage point of Mount Hay, hence the photo of Mount Hay. This is my submission … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Australia, blue mountains, landscape, lens-artists, mount hay, mountain, nature
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One Thousand Word Challenge 229: More Unearned Rambling
Sitting here, wondering. Thinking about what it is that I should do. I want to churn out words but I should do some editing. I should do the culling of the words. I should do that, but I’m not. Too … Continue reading
Reaching in Spring
This is an odd photo and it’s mainly due to the lens I used, though it may look odd to me only due to remembering how the trees looked and them. I hope you enjoy.
Eucalyptus Sunrise
Admittedly the sunrise had already happened, and this is very much at the end of it, or just past. However, it feels like a sunrise still. A moody one; a silent one, and a still one, but still like one. … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, ephemeral, eucalyptus, lens-artists, nature, overcast, silhouette, sunrise, tree
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To the Shoulder
Just another reference photo. I’m not sure what I like about this one. It’s just kind of interesting. Not good; just interesting. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. The next one is hosted by Margaret … Continue reading
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Tagged face, form, hair, monochrome, monochrome-madness, neck, person, portrait, self, shadow, shoulder
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