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Sunday, August 7

#164. Love in the attic



Outmoded

Saturday, June 11

#162. Rough Beast




In the city of my notebook

Thursday, June 9

Friday, May 13

#160. Cat in the Night




Staring into a great distance

Sunday, May 8

Friday, April 15

#158. Stories Behind a Bottle



Writing occluded by a bottle (another means of procrastination)

Sunday, April 10

#157. Stories inside a bottle

Saturday, March 26

#156. Gumball Machine



A round object with a switch for releasing spheroids of gum-or pure colour, depending on how you look at it.

#155. Round object with a switch that provides on or off options

Friday, March 25

#154. Refugee Wagon




Heavy burden. Small, thin wagon.

#153. A thick book and small trees

Sunday, March 13

#152. Cairn 2




A structure of rock (in ink) with the assertiveness of a punctuation mark.

#151. Blue rock in the early morning

Saturday, February 26

#150. Seedpod



Effulgent, ready to burst--against an early sky

Friday, February 25

Saturday, February 12

#148. Half A Heart


A split Valentine--to which has been affixed a stalk of dead Geranium.

Friday, February 11

#147. Split Vase (version 2.0)

Sunday, February 6

#146. Split Vase



A two part vase, ooming further apart

Saturday, January 22

#144. Movie Camera

Friday, January 21

Thursday, January 20

#142. Lobster Fisherman



The struggle between the will of the lobsterman and the will of the trap.

Tuesday, January 18

Wednesday, January 12

#140. This is Not a Monument




This is Not a Monument (in green)

Monday, January 10

#139. This is not a Pyramid

Thursday, January 6

#138. Greenland



Forbidding, demanding, desirable.
I see it every time I fly to Europe.
I long for it always

Monday, December 27

#136. Confection



A cherry-colured scoop of something holiday rich and creamy, indistinguishable from the lofty vessel that holds it.

Sunday, December 26

#135. Growing books

Wednesday, December 22

#134. Rapid Growth



A pretty but alarming upsurge

Tuesday, December 21

Sunday, December 19

#132. Winter Plant



Growing in ice, aspiring to darkness

Thursday, December 9

#130. The Hourglass



The Hourglass at Christmas: festive futurology

Thursday, December 2

#128. Dancer, Kicking Left



But gesturing towards the viewer's right. The future always lies to the right (in The West, anyhow).

Wednesday, December 1

#127. Man in his direction


(have been quiet for a while. This morning I decided to pull up my photo bank page - see if I can just pick up a randomly pop up image and put it into a new interpretation in order to join the broken link)

Friday, November 19

#126. The Address




A man speaking to a crowd...about his next next stop.

#125. Man talking to the horse about his next next stop

Thursday, November 11

#124. Fire-eater


Fire-eater holding a sphere of fuel and lyric inspiration

Tuesday, November 9

Friday, November 5

#122. Protective



Moving through history requires a protector

Thursday, November 4

Saturday, October 30

Tuesday, October 26

#118. Key Largo



A leaf on the water--or the Santiago, the fishing boat piloted through the fog by Humphrey Bogart en route to Cuba in the 1948 John Huston film, Key Largo.

#117. The leaf was moving when cold wind blew over the lake