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The ordinary man is involved in action, the hero acts. An immense difference.

Ezra and Archie trying out for the Dons.

I looked into the air too long.

Sunrise on the Derwent. Hunter Street, Hobart. June 2013. Don't kill. It's not nice. How to Kill , Keith Douglas Under the parabola of a ball, a child turning into a man, I looked into the air too long. The ball fell in my hand, it sang in the closed fist: Open Open Behold a gift designed to kill. Now in my dial of glass appears the soldier who is going to die. He smiles, and moves about in ways his mother knows, habits of his. The wires touch his face: I cry NOW. Death, like a familiar, hears And look, has made a man of dust of a man of flesh. This sorcery I do. Being damned, I am amused to see the centre of love diffused and the wave of love travel into vacancy. How easy it is to make a ghost. The weightless mosquito touches her tiny shadow on the stone, and with how like, how infinite a lightness, man and shadow meet. They fuse. A shadow is a man when the mosquito death approaches.

The best way to predict the future is to create it.

Jazz hands!

Always be a poet, even in prose.

Hairy crab. Fossil Cove/ Soldiers Point, Tinderbox. May 2013. Birdseye: The Adventures of a Curious Man , Mark Kurlansky: Another excellent foray into social history by Kurlansky; this time through the biography of Clarence 'Bob' Birdseye, the “can-do” American inventor and innovator that spawned an entire branch of the food industry. It peters out somewhat by the end, but all in all an interesting and entertaining read. C+ .

It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.

It's as cold as a loveless marriage out there!

Happiness is a choice that requires effort at times.

Bubbles. Bellerive Beach, Bellerive. June 2013. Theme Thursday ? Of course! There is JUBILATION in the nation even when they’re facing castration while avoiding the conflation of causation and damnation. I express a fixation for an excess of flirtation that at its very foundation is a classic formulation of cessation of narration through the privation of starvation and the utter stagnation and frustration of mindless gyration. The feeling of admiration, extreme adoration. Adulation of creation, a negation of temptation. Translation and inflammation, your vocation a vacation. A summation of elation to consternation and fragmentation and immediate detonation (followed by a dissipation and distillation): devastation. JUBILATION? Try ‘deflation’, ‘degradation’. Lubrication? Exclamation! Toleration? Confrontation. Abdication? Germination. Abrogation? Desperation. A classy accusation, a little affectation, a positive affirmation, an allegation, an avocation. ...

Reality continues to ruin my life.

BEFORE . AFTER .

Clevinger was dead. That was the basic flaw in his philosophy.

Walking home from work. St Davids Park, Hobart. June 2013. Wordless Wednesday. 10 Murray Street on acid. St Davids Park, Hobart. June 2013.

The future is made of the same stuff as the present.

BEFORE . AFTER .

How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.

Alien landing? Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart waterfront. June 2013. Sunday Stealing: The "What's Your Story" Meme 1. What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten in public? Probably a witchetty grub . 2. If you had to go on an adventure, with elves, dwarves, or hobbits, who would you take and why? A rogue band of brigand trolls. 3. You are at a rural retreat lodge somewhere deep in Wisconsin or Canada. You are approached by a taxidermist who hands you a stuffed badger and asks you to put it in your lap. What do you do next? Say, "Yeah, cheers for that." 4. If you were given biscotti, would you prefer it with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate? Awkwardly apologise for not eating it because of an allergy to almonds. 5. In your opinion, who is the funniest man or woman alive today At the moment? I like Louis C.K. and Stewart Lee. 6. If you were given thirty seconds on television to say something, what would it be? "Stop wasti...

Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets.

Obviously not a fish then...

Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part.

Baby pandani. Lake Dobson, Mount Field National Park. April 2013. As you know, the Internet is a wonderful place filled with the rich and varied treasures of the world holds (and RSS feeds.) The following are some things that I've had a look at in the last week. I call this: a Compendium of Click-throughs for Monday Morning... After Newtown shooting, mourning parents enter into the lonely quiet. 24 Incredible Yarnbombs From Around The World. A gay island community created by Italy's Fascists. How Lobster Got Fancy. Secret life of the cat: What do our feline companions get up to? Uneasiness about a woman in power unleashes a sexist maelstrom. Icky insects are actually tasty treats that are good for you. Outstanding mistakes of all time.

It is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so.

Men of science!

One of the disadvantages of wine is that it makes a man mistake words for thoughts.

Mount Wellington in Winter. As seen from Battery Point. June 2013. Can you guess today's Sunday Top Five ? Phaseolus vulgaris. Cicer arietinum Pisum sativum. Lens culinaris. Pisum sativum.