20 July 2009

Wandering the internet

Every so often (more and more frequently these days, if I'm honest), I get entranced by the internet. I'll visit somewhere familiar, follow a suggested link with curiosity, become fascinated by where I end up, wander further, next thing I know I'm slightly bewildered, trying to absorb ten sites at once, marveling at the myriad of things I've found.


via Katogi Mari Illustration

Add to this that I only just discovered Flickr. Not that I wasn't aware of it before, of course I was, however I put off delving into it as I'm not (yet) terribly interested in posting my own photos up there. I'd visit it when referred to it by other sites, but I wouldn't stay for long. I'm yet to determine the most efficient way to sift through the phenomenal number of photos on display, but I am, in a haphazard fashion, starting to look around it more.


via Flickr
There's so much inspiring stuff out there.

Saturated

This is the time of day when my neighbourhood turns golden.


Sweetness


My room smells like caramel and the sun is warming my feet.

03 July 2009

Starting to glimpse...

The sun is starting to break through the clouds...

27 June 2009

Demolition

The house across the street from me was demolished. It was quite fascinating to watch. They started taking it down from the inside, knocking down the interior and exterior walls, then pulling down the roof, making the house implode gradually over several days. Once the house was in pieces, they brought in heavy machinery to organise the debris and load it into a truck.



I was mesmerised. The excavator seemed to have a life of its own, moving like a lumbering, thoughtful, surprisingly dexterous and occasionally clumsy monster. It carefully, and with great attention to detail, arranged the house's remains into piles of wood, metal, organic and brick, much like how some people like to keep the different types of food on their plate separate.



It froze in embarrassment when it accidentally knocked down part of the neighbour's wall. It growled quietly to itself as it went about its work, and dozed in the sun at lunchtime. Distressingly for me, it pulled up the tree next to the house, which I loved to watch from my window as starlings, sparrows and other small birds flitted through it in the afternoons. Now there's just a large expanse of dirt, extending the backyard of the dreadlocked man who lives on the other side of it. I don't think he minds though, as he now has much more room to practice his firetwirling in the middle of the night. So at least I still have something pretty to look at.

31 May 2009

Another Sunset

I've always been fascinated by the sky. When I was first given a camera to call my own, I would take photos of sunsets and cloud formations that I thought were pretty, for fear of never seeing something like that again. Of course, since the sky is ever changing, there were times when I would take fifteen photos in the space of five minutes, because that cloud moved slightly or the sky turned a shade pinker or there's a bird there now or a myriad of other reasons. And this was before the advent of digital cameras. I used a lot of film. I have a very large pile of cloud photographs in my drawer that are begging to be transformed into something brilliant but I've no idea what that could be yet.

I'm still cursed with this affliction. My symptoms are even worse now, as I have a digital camera these days, so there's no limit to how many photos I can take.

25 May 2009

Slightly Lacklustre...


Didn't achieve very much today, unless you count discovering a bruise on my ankle whose origins are a complete mystery.