Unpacking Emergence

Emergence marks the beginning of chapter 3, “Inner Cicles.” There is still quite a bit of world building which needs to be completed, but this is where the plot should begin to take off 1. I enjoyed writing “Emergence” for a few reasons, let’s unpack. The traffic I’ve written previously about Shelter being based on…

Fiction Tuesday – Emergence

The party walked for several hours, entertained only by the rhythmic echoes of the horseshoes striking the paved road. No one seemed prone to speak, as though leaving Shelter was a time for mournful reflection – even Walter was silent. As they approached the end of the tunnel, however, more and more traffic began to…

Simply Amazing – gps4cam

A few weeks ago I wrote about geotagging DSLR photos using the app Geotag Photos Pro. This app works well, it’s drain on battery is minimal, and adding the geotagging data in Lightroom is actually rather enjoyable. The only issue with the app is the need to manually sync the phone’s clock with the camera’s….

Hey there, Moon

When I was in college I took two semesters of Astronomy. This might seem like an odd thing for a theology major to take, but I find the subject fascinating 1. My favorite memory of Astronomy is, by far, developing our film negatives and seeing how our images turned out. This was before the advent…

A tired haiku

It’s been a long work-week, so I end it with a haiku to mark the occasion. Everything broken Noises getting on my nerves Give me quiet. Sleep.

Worldly Focus

This photograph fascinates me. In the foreground is a parking meter, a symbol of the power of money in our culture. In the background is a church building, which is supposed to be a symbol of the power spirituality, specifically Christian spirituality, has on our culture. It would be easy to talk about the contrast…