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Rambling about a yet-to-be-published Essay
There’s an essay I’ve been chipping away at here and there for months. Far too many months at this stage. The amount of work I’ve done maybe represents half a day, maybe more. It has been a long drag, and … Continue reading
In the Shape of a Tree
The tree is clearly visible, but only its general shape is distinct. There is little detail to see, but of course it’s still clear that the tree is a tree. I like how the fog affects how the tree is … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 644: Writing About Writing Once More
It’s been a long day of nothing and there still are things that I need to do, so we’ll see how that goes. Of course, there always is things that I need to do. It’s just a matter of getting … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 450: Nothing to Reach For
It’s all a cruise, this time of the hour. Sometimes it is not a cruise and instead it is a drag, but at the moment it is a cruise and gliding my way to victory is what I hope to … Continue reading
An Arch and the Sky
Here’s a shot of one of the Archs of Anzac Bridge with the sky. I thought that this was more in focus than it turned out to be. Oh well. I like that, whilst this bridge is very familiar to … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 160: Writing Again
Here I am sitting at home, sweating away whilst I write, for I have missed writing greatly and it is something that I’ve been trying to get around to do since I last wrote something, but have continuously put off … Continue reading


