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Author Archives: Stupidity Hole
A Poem About Small Moments
At least, that is what I think this is about. This was written in about two minutes. Maybe less. I think the next one I might spend more time on. I don’t necessarily think the result will be better, but … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1051: The Thing Works
The thing works so I’m going ahead with the doing of the writing. Soon the light shall fade so I need to work fast and get all that I can down on this bit of screen. Of course I could … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1050: Dry Day
Mowers mow and it all happens outside of unison. It is a regular appearance of an old friend that you don’t like, but it is something that you put up with as it exists and it needs to be done … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1049: Sounds of Crickets
Alright, so it is hot and I’m itchy but that is not what I am going to go on about this evening. Rather, instead this is just the introduction and I’ve written similar stuff to this before, so instead of … Continue reading
Marked Face
More rock stuff. This one I like in part due to the texture and shift in colour brought on my moisture, and in part due to how you can see marks both from weathering and mining. There’s a sense of … Continue reading
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Tagged face, geology, lines, marks, mining, moisture, rock, texture, wall, weathering
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A Poem About Hot Weather
I feel as though I had something interesting when I first started this. Not necessarily good, but interesting. I feel I dropped the ball though. Fatigue hit hard. I hope you enjoy. — Cooler times swept away By heat announcing … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1048: Rain has Gone
The rain has gone, as well as the cold. It is now hot. We are in the world of hot and it remains hot and will remain forever hot, such as it shall forever be, or something. It won’t, but … Continue reading
Manufactured Formation
More geological stuff, but this time with a bit of distance. Feels more like a landscape and I guess that is mostly due to this photo being one of a landscape. Not necessarily a large amount of land, but an … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, form, formation, geology, jagged, landscape, monochrome, rock, shape, vegetation
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Looking to the City
A photo taken from the same location as the last one, but this one shows more of the city. Along with the cloud cover, the city creates a bit of a gloomy feel, I think. Also a layered feel. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, buildings, City, cityscape, lens-artists, overcast, sprawl, Sydney, urban
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A Poem About Watching Meters
This was written faster than I usually write these, but I just wanted to scribble down what I could and not think about how it came across. This isn’t anything special and it’s not about anything particularly great, but I … Continue reading


