You are <octo-thorpe>hummingbirds</octo-thorpe> on the internet. You are two families that grew up in a courtyard in the <octo-thorpe>Buckman</octo-thorpe> n...
Violet green swallow standing on a grey surface looking like a small penguin with feet small and stance. You read this post and wonder what is "second per...
You are <octo-thorpe>hummingbirds</octo-thorpe> on the internet. You are two families that grew up in a courtyard in the <octo-thorpe>Buckman</octo-thorpe> n...
This is a submission to the September theme of the IndieWeb Carnival. Children definitely have interests of their own. Charlie loves monster trucks, trains, and any kind of construction vehicle. Ju…
Sophia is hosting this month’s IndieWeb carnival, and the theme is “Second Person Birds.”. Thank you, Sophia, for hosting! Also check her main blog, at Fractal Kitty! So, what is love? I tried answering before, but I didn’t get too far on that road. Love is when you become a bird. In error, people think it’s when your stomach feels like you have pebbles inside and your heart is small and ticks very very fast.
There are so many beautiful bird Pokémon in the game and for this month’s IndieWeb Carnival, I’m showcasing my favourites.
This is my submission for this month’s IndieWeb Carnival, hosted by Fractal Kitty with the theme of “second person birds” Aren’t they just so beautiful? Up there, high in the sky. All those gorgeous birds flying high overhead. Each one unique and colorful in their own way.
A poem made from little fragments.
For the IndieWeb blog carnival on Second Person Birds
I found the true, sun-rendered into grass. Your crest was …
<i>You feel that a certain sickness has been pervading your life. It's a dull ache that suffuses subtly through many unrelated things, a background radiation to your everyday…</i>
a perspective: arrayed in iridescent tones, drifting through an afternoon of glittering colors, familiar voices, and nature's ever-shifting radiance.
Training for my half-marathon, I was doing a long run. My training plan called for a 20 km run that day, but I decided to push myself a bit. I mean, why not just do the entire 21K if I’m so close. Around km 18, I was in the middle of 2 ponds, slowly progressing. This old lady waved at me and said something. I took my headphones out. “Do you like bird-watching?” “Not really!” “I just wanted to show you these rare birds, this one over here is a Blue Heron. And that one over there, is another rare one”. “Oh wow, I did not know that!” “Yes, they only show up for like 2–3 weeks in this area, I’m sorry for stopping you, but I just wanted to share this”