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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1336: Some Rambling About Writing
What a few weeks. What a day yesterday. What an everything. Right now I’ve had almost enough sleep. Not quite enough. Still dragging a bit. Still tired. I imagine I’d still be tired had I enough sleep as it takes … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1186: Distracted by Disappearing Energy
I’ve got about two hours before the day of work begins so I’m going to try and use this time as productively as I can. However, there’s a bird making the sounds a bird makes nearby and I can’t see … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 839: Brought to you by a Potential Concussion
Alright, so anyway, it’s the afternoon and the shadows are yet to draw long, but I sit here and hope for the best and that they draw longer than usual in some manner that allows the reaching of a linking … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 525: Many a Time
Once more racing the clock. Trying to reach the end of it all and yet I don’t know where the end even begins, but that shall not stop me on my endeavour to be the very best, like someone who … Continue reading
Launching
Shortly after the last exam of last semester, I took this photo. Two of my colleagues (and Ewe) were sitting in Centennial Parklands. We were all a bit wrecked. I was taking a bunch of really good shots despite my … Continue reading
Some bad Poetry About Plants
Here’s some bad poetry about plants. It could definitely be better than what it is. Well, I hope you enjoy. —— Many leaves fall on the ground After detaching from outstretched arms And through the ground on leaves are fed As … Continue reading
Statue of 楠木 正成 (Kusunoki Masashige)
This is the photo I used as my twenty-sixth entry for Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness“. From what I’ve read, Kusunoki Masashige was a samurai remembered for his loyalty, among other things. The statue is an incredibly powerful one, seemingly posed … Continue reading
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Tagged bravery, horse, Japan, loyalty, monochrome, powerful, samurai, strength
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Feet and the Cables that Lead us
These feet belong to Fe. I took a few pictures of him when we were working on music in the middle of March. I think this is the best one. To me, it evokes structure and strength in some ways … Continue reading
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Tagged angular, cables, feet, lead, monochrome, Photo, strength, structure, unknown
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