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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1184: Should Rest, but Won’t
In one of those states where I’m struggling to get things done and I’m really suspecting that NaNoWriMo was a bad idea this year. Such is life; you live, you learn. You also should, instead of continuing on, stop, but … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged desired, moment, participate, ramble, stretching, time, track, writing
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Orbital: Dŵr Budr
This one was easy in parts and difficult in others. I think I started thinking too much at points; I’m not sure. Anyway, this sort of gets an idea of the song across. There are some parts here that work … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged connection, deft, dwr budr, flickering, float, harsh, lithe, orbital, space, stretching
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 986: Unsurprisingly, Even More Rambling
And so it begins. The word count is working and so I need to take advantage of the situation. I need to make the most of the time that I currently have so that when I cannot do so later, … Continue reading
A Poem About Stretching
I tried to write this as quickly as I could. I think it shows in the phrasing. Perhaps there is a good idea in this and I should work on it and try and improve it, but if I do … Continue reading
Stretching
It has been a long day so it’s only this photo that is being shared. This was taken on New Year’s Day last year. I feel lucky that I was able to get the shot. You don’t often see a … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged animal, avian, beak, feathers, foot, gull, outstretch, seagull, silver, stretch, stretching, wing
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 468: Enough Serious Writing
Very soon I need to do an assessment of sorts, followed by another assessment for a course that I will be dropping as there is no longer a feasibility for me to do the course, as it were. I think … Continue reading