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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1308: Tired and Functioning
Been awake too long thus far. Been awake too long and still functioning which is good, but too long is too long and soon I will work and I don’t want to work on the lack of sleep that I … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1216: Day Shapes
Fatigue rears its head once more but I can get through it. I can persevere. Wind and all that, sitting here, feeling warm, feeling cool, feeling a lot of things but the day contorts into shapes I do not recognise. … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1212: The Afternoon Drag
And so another afternoon draws to its rough middle point and once more I am sitting here, treating a keyboard horribly in the hopes that I can write really quickly. I do this in a great deal of pain but … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 122: Objects
Morning. It is morning. I am writing this in the morning. I am expressing that I am writing this in the morning. Of course this adds nothing to what will follow, but sometimes you need to set the scene. Sometimes … Continue reading
Platform Over Water
I’m not sure as to what purpose this platform serves. I’m guessing it has something to do with object movement. As far as I’m aware, it’s a more recent addition to Balls Head Bay. I think it’s rather obstructive. I’m … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 200: Power Walking to Work
This morning I walked all the way to work from home. Wait, that’s not entirely correct. I didn’t just walk all the way to work. I power walked. That is to say that I walked with power. Every step I … Continue reading


