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One Thousand Word Challenge 150: Grey, Grey Day
It was a grey, grey day. The sky was dull and its subdued light made for a match of the rigid structures and colourless layout of the city. Rain was heavy and the streets were quiet. They preferred days such … Continue reading
Mastodon Dream
It was night and I was going down a slope in a large grassy area. I was listening to Mastodon’s new album, Hushed and Grim, though it is yet to be released. I thought the music that I was hearing … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1000: A Movement; A Motion
Stretch legs, then get running. Need to get moving. Not sure as to where, but it will find me, somehow. There will be a movement; there will be a motion. There will be the feeling of the sensation of a … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 773: The Shoes
Jaunty sounds carry the shoes to wherever they go. Worn out, but steady and still going they were indeed the shoes of one who has walked more than they have not walked on any given day, depending on how you … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 658: Instead I’ll go Home
I think I don’t know as to where I need to be in order to start, but I know that slowly drifting away isn’t serving me any favours on a hot little plate. I guess I need to grapple with … Continue reading
The Chase
I was in Burwood Park taking photos of birds when I bore witness to this scene. The gull had a bit of food in its mouth and it was “running” away from an ibis chasing after it. It was wonderfully … Continue reading
Heading Somewhere
More birds. This time heading off across a large pond to somewhere else. Possibly to a source of food. I think that seeing birds run along water for whatever reason is always something that is in a way fascinating to … Continue reading
Running
A Eurasian Coot darts upon the face of the water, food in mouth, off to some location where it may be able to consume in peace. Whilst I think this would have been better if the head was in focus, … Continue reading


