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Rows Upon Rows
Started this yesterday as a five hundred word challenge, had to stop before I finished. Decided to wrap it up just now. Writing’s uneven, but I like the flow. I hope you enjoy. — Rows upon rows of hell and … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1277: Forward Direction
And so it goes into another evening and in that evening things turn around and spin and it all blurs and smears in a way that expresses that which is not but only can be, but only when it no … Continue reading
Weaving Through Valleys
Just realised that Mount Hay is visible in this photo. Might’ve realised previously, but cannot remember if I did. Anyway. This is another photo of some place in The Blue Mountains that I’ve taken in the last few months. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, expanse, geology, landscape, lens-artists, nature, valleys, weaving
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One Thousand Word Challenge 82: Self-Demonstrating
Looking over things. looking over views, looking over valleys, cliffs, escarpments, those sorts of things. That is what I would like to do right now, but right now I’m just typing away in the hopes that what comes of this … Continue reading
Valleys Past the Trees
Well, you probably wouldn’t want to go much further beyond these trees as that would stray off the path and you’d encounter a fair sharp decline. There are other ways to get to the valleys that can be seen in … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, calm, depth, landscape, mountains, nature, photo challenge, plants, satisfaction, sky, trees, valleys, vast
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Sun Kil Moon: Common as Light and Love are Red Valleys of Blood Review
It’s hard to find something good to say about Common as Light and Love are Red Valleys of Blood without matching it with “however”. There’s a number of solid songs on the album. “Window Sash Heights” is crafted quite beautifully, … Continue reading


