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Yasunori Mitsuda: Memories of Green
One listen. Not sure what I was thinking as I wrote this. Sort of hit a wall and followed it rather than move in another direction. Oh well. Yasunori Mitsuda’s (光田 康典) “Memories of Green” (“みどりの思い出”) is from Chrono Trigger‘s … Continue reading
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Tagged care, chrono trigger, days, drift, free, memories of green, worry, yasunori mitsuda, young
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Foraging Goslings
That’s what they are, and the one farthest away looks goofy, in part due to my apparently amazing sense of timing. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged avians, birds, down, forage, foraging, goslings, walking, young
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Willebrant: Sands X (Distance)
One listen. Threw myself in and I think I did alright. I was thinking about land a lot, and the idea of a sense of timelessness, and how that fits in with the general size of a lot of spaces. … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1356: In the Club
I haven’t done much of anything today and I need to get on with doing things so I may as well ramble out some crap before I do anything else, which will inevitably involve getting ready to head on out, … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 395: Dragging on
So I’m sitting here, killing time until the end of my shift. It has been a most interesting day. I keep on sitting here, taking calls as the day slowly progress toward tomorrow. Soon I will be heading home and … Continue reading
Magpie
Here’s a photo of a magpie that I took a few weeks back, right near where I work. I wonder as to what it was watching, as I was paying attention to it and not what was around me. My … Continue reading


