Spilling through the screens
Cool and refreshing fall air
Seasonable chill
Spilling through the screens
Cool and refreshing fall air
Seasonable chill
Clouds filling the sky
Closing out a sunny day
Bringing thick darkness
Bright flash of lightning
Thunder crashing through the night
Booming in the dark
Disembodied scream
A ghostly visitation
Haunting the dark night
A soft gentle breeze
Moving like a lost spirit
Stirs the autumn leaves
Back to re-writing
Hammering out story lines
Bleeding for my craft
Morning, cool and bright
A taste of early Autumn
Harbinger of fall
Last sip of coffee
Caffeine coursing through the veins
Morning pick-me-up
Words on a full page
Staring at a long story
Time for a re-write
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Easiest thing to do, for me at least, is to write. I could write novels upon novels and never tire of it. Hardest thing for me to do, re-write. I wish I could just write and then send it on, but that would be too easy. It is in the re-write where the story truly comes alive. Well, time to get back to it. Cheers.
Fresh cool morning air
Taking a quick walk outside
Time to clear the mind
A warm and grey day
Small tiny droplets of rain
Silently they fall
Hot steaming coffee
Flowing into a cool mug
Morning ritual
Clouds across the sky
Sunlight nestled in the white
Darkness invading
Hello morning bird
Your beautiful song a joy
As the sun rises
Dark clouds slowly part
Revealing the warm sunshine
Bright and shining rays
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Always nice to see the sun after a few days of grey skies. Sure, the sun will bring back the heat, but it is still nice to see. Drop a like if you love sunshine and thanks for stopping by.
An overcast day
Moisture fills the clouds above
Ready and waiting
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It’s been a bit since I posted. Not sure why. Sometimes I sit down and write a Haiku and realize I have written one similar before and just decide not to post for that reason. I think that’s why I enjoy my Podcast so much – Song Lines and Tan Lines. It’s something new, something different, and I think I have put more of my time into it for that reason. I haven’t abandoned this blog and I still plan to keep posting to it, but posting will be inconsistent. I might go on a good run and post for a week straight, might then take two weeks off, kind of going to be the way I do things from now on. And it’s not just posting to this blog that is getting inconsistent. I realized this morning I haven’t checked my blog email address in over two weeks. That’s why, some of the blogs I follow have a bunch of likes on them this morning. No real point to all this, just felt like writing and letting you, my faithful followers, know why I haven’t posted as much as of late. Thanks for sticking with me. Have a good morning, afternoon, or night – depending on when you are reading this.
Calming ocean waves
Your beauty and peacefulness
Lull me to slumber
Sometimes I am glad I take a few extra videos and pictures. I had this one sitting on my phone and I don’t think I posted it before. I took this video when I went down to the beach earlier this year, 2021. How I wish I could just jump into this video and be there right now. Love the ocean, love the beach, anything associated with it.
Shallow pond rippling
Insignificant small waves
Washing on the shore
In the black of night
Room plunged into thick darkness
Footsteps walking slow
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Alone in the house
Stirring from a deep slumber
Listening for more
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Hush of silence falls
Starting to relax a bit
Cold invades the room
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Something striding fast
Moving towards the soft couch
Contact imminent
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Been listening to a couple of Podcasts that have my brain exploring the supernatural and the unknown – helped to inspire this post. Plus, I just finished a great book by Ryan Sprague called Somewhere in the Skies. I highly recommend it. The stories about aliens and abductions and conspiracies will keep you up at night. You can get the book here: Somewhere in the Skies and you can find the Somewhere in the Skies Podcast wherever you get your Podcasts from. And if you want some great ghost stories check out the Podcast called Jim Harold’s Campfire. Great spooky stories. I think Jim also has books but I haven’t read any of them. That’s it. Thanks for reading and enjoying the blog. Have a good one.
Flowers and green leaves
Hanging on a drooping vine
Nature in color
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