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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1207: Ramble Before Driving
Setting a timer and not really feeling up to writing but need to get some writing done regardless. Long day, quiet night though it is not yet night, but I’m guessing the night will be quiet. Could end up being … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 627: Nowhere in Particular Today
There was the sound of a cicada a number of minutes ago, but it seems as though today is not going to carry their sweet summery sound through the air. Instead it’s going to be a day that appears gloomy … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 306: Mobile and Stationary
Clearing my throat in the standby mode getting ready to be the best that could ever exist until I get better than the best. Standing on a floor made of paper through which I can only see the night when … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 20: Chickens will be the Dominant Species in the Future
Chickens. They are numerous and many. There are more chickens in the world than there are people. I’ve read that there’s somewhere around fifty billion chickens. The information I read probably said “more than”, which is something that I imagine … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 188: Realising
Today I cycled to university for a lecture before I headed to work in my quest to get back to a fitness level that matches my endurance in order to make hiking and camping a much more feasible endeavor than … Continue reading


