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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1548: The Same Questions as Always
What am I going to write? I’ve been lazy over the past few weeks and I’ve been so lazy that I’m rusty. Either that, or I just don’t miss doing this, and that’s fine. So I guess I’m going to … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1515: A Long Way to Go About Thinking About Things
Thinking about my life once more. Thinking about how things are and were, and will be, and all those things. Thinking about what was, what might be, and where I am now. Always somewhere between the past and the future, … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1500: Relaxed and Sad
This morning I walked almost eight kilometres to save a bit of money on parking. Well, also to avoid dealing with city traffic, but you know. Since then, it’s been a bit of a dead day. Going to try and … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1316: Wondering
Trying to get a bit of writing done before I head out as I’ll be heading out soon, and I find myself wondering if I have anything to offer at this point. Of course writing doesn’t have to be about … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1262: Hold my Breath
Feels a bit like crashing against the walls, today does. Some news that should be good but just am quite tired at this point. Need to rest properly. And so on and so forth. Yesterday I was cold and today… … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 202: A Cold Day for Thoughts
It’s a cold day but something is warming up and so I guess I need to say a few things, or at least think a few things as the warmth warms up. It’s not a good warmth, though maybe it … Continue reading


