A bit achy, and a tad bit anti-social, after a long day Saturday and wonderful worship Sunday morning. I slept the afternoon away and wrote the Haiku to commemorate the occasion. Long day yesterday. Slept the afternoon away. It was glorious. This is a photo taken of myself, my “shutter buddy” 1, and his daughter…
Month: October 2015
Delaware Water Gap
A few years after my wife and I were married, we found ourselves driving through the Delaware Water Gap on our way home from a friend’s cabin. I immediately fell in love with the location, but have never been in a position to return and actually enjoy it. That is, until yesterday. Our neighbor, and…
Fences
I’m not sure what it is, but I find fences fascinating. Fences are how human beings mark territory, and warn others to stay of “our turf.” When you get down to it, fences really reveal some of the ugliest bits of human nature. And yet, they can be so beautiful. Wrought-iron fences are spectacular subjects…
Crafting Story-Mode
Yesterday Minecraft’s “story mode” was released into the iOS app store. I’ve been looking at this with interest for some time, so I decided to pick it up and see how it played. Story Mode is an episodic adventure game developed by Telltale games, in conjunction with Mojang. As the name suggests, the game is…
Looking forward
It’s been a rough couple of weeks, vocationally speaking. So much so that I’m finding the need to take a break from the type of reflection I frequently do and run towards the more creative end of my personality spectrum. Thankfully, I’ll soon have a great excuse to spend a lengthy period with that aspect…
Unpacking a night at a junction
It’s been rewarding to use some of these sections to work world-building. In this section we got to explore a bit about the nature of the political realities of The Valleys. Let’s unpack. “Old Times” The nature of the Inner Valleys is on display as the Sun set. The peoples in the larger outer settlements,…
