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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1566: Pointless Writing
I was hoping to write much faster earlier, but that went out the window. I started thinking more about what I was writing and I’ve got this moody, underwater-type music playing and that all probably didn’t help. Gave me the … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged moody, chain, living, faster, lights, underwater, room, moment, deep, further, experiencing, wearing
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Frame at the Wheel
This is my submission into the three hundred-and-sixty-second Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Sports, Sporting Events and Fun Games“. I took this photo specifically for the challenge. I wanted to get back on the bike during … Continue reading
Smooth and Rough
I’d much rather be doing a lot of writing than sharing a picture here and there, but it has been a busy as week. Here’s a photo I took around Sydney’s coast a few weeks ago. I was trying to … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged chain, clouds, pole, pool, reflection, rough, smooth, urban, water
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One Thousand Word Challenge 76: Caught in a Loop
Flummoxed by nothing at the moment, so I must take a step forward and volunteer myself to do something that I have done before. It is something that I have done many a time but I don’t know if it … Continue reading
How I Damaged my Left Foot
In March this year I was cycling down Abercrombie street after finishing up at uni for the day. I was crossing Parramatta road at a speed between twenty to thirty kilometres when I changed my gear. The chain came off … Continue reading


