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2024 – Daring to be More
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Category Archives: Measuring Archaic Randomness, Cataloging Haphazardly
Slight Light
This is actually a still from a(n accidental) video recording during a hike along the river leading up to the Twin Falls. Again, easily distracted by trickling water when wrapped in ribbons of light, like on the right. A few … Continue reading
Posted in Measuring Archaic Randomness, Cataloging Haphazardly
Tagged photos, trails, waterfalls
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Streaming Light
Interrupting the “Friday Ficlet” routine, here is the ‘Saturday Snapshot’ a day early. This was a photo I took nearing the end of my usual walk. I loved how the sun shone just so through the trees and the … Continue reading
Sketchbook still…streaming by into the pond
One of the things I enjoyed about the walk on my favorite trail is watching how the streams grow and shrink by size and speed. Attempted the right side of this page to be ‘streaming ribbons’ with a ‘proper interpretation’ … Continue reading
Posted in Measuring Archaic Randomness, Cataloging Haphazardly
Tagged Mill Pond, mt. si., sketchbook
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Wandering Wednesday
A few more buildings found in Tiny Town. One of these days, just might have to see what stories are spun, inspired by these structures… Orange House by Tommia Wright
Two Weeks until Word Jazz 2012
Two years ago, SnoValley Writes! gave its first public performance at Boxley’s restaurant. There, we shared various interpretations to prompts given over a short period of time. Some were humorous, some serious, and all read with confidence from the writers, … Continue reading
Monday Musing
I am not a coffee drinker. This is an obvious admission while sitting in Toad’s Coffeehouse this morning enjoying good company and a hot drink. The definition of my drinking problem would consist of teas and hot chocolates (and juices … Continue reading
Posted in Measuring Archaic Randomness, Cataloging Haphazardly
Tagged alphas, coffee, dante's peak, twin peaks
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Signs of Spring
It is wonderful to finally see signs of spring, despite the fluctuation of temperatures. A couple of snapshots of some short blooms breaking through.
Playing the Game
Silly short fiction for a Friday. There are some games worth playing, and there are some games where changing the goals makes them better. Playing the Game She was the one who kept score for a number of reasons. … Continue reading
Sketchbook Continued – a few drops more
Two more pages from the “Forgotten Water Falls” sketchbook. Rain verse from the Bible, poem an original.
Wandering Wednesday
I could play with numbers again, given the 3-2-1-2-(0)-1-2, but I’m not in the mood for counting today. Even though the weather’s nice outside for a proper walk outdoors, figured it was time to return to Tiny Town. … Continue reading
Posted in Ficlet/Fragment, Measuring Archaic Randomness, Cataloging Haphazardly
Tagged photos, Tiny Town, travel, vacation, walks
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