Monday, July 13, 2026

*A Small Death

Today I went back to the tree from yesterday, to see if I might find that cicada nymph's discarded shell.  Sadly though, this is what I found instead:

 







It looks like the nymph did undergo the final molt and emerge as the imago, but it had been so weakened by the arduous climb that its strength gave out and it died without ever taking flight.

How can I be sure it was the same one from yesterday?  While I cannot be absolutely certain, the fact it was the only one left on the tree (I'd plucked the lower shell on the tree to take home);  it had begun to veer toward the right when I left;  and that when I discovered it, it was crawling away from the tree rather than climbing it, could have been a sign of some genetic defect, one that was affecting its navigation faculty and maybe some other functions as well.  Evolution at work, ruthlessly weeding out individuals that are not up to species' standards.


*"A Small Death" is the title of the short story I once wrote, described here.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

It's Been A Year Already

Or, to paraphrase Truman Capote, "It's cicada weather!".  On my evening walk earlier I came upon a cicada nymph slowly making its way across the sidewalk.  Only, it was going the wrong way;  it was crawling away from the tree whose roots it had presumably emerged from, instead of climbing the tree.  So I carefully picked it up and placed it on the tree trunk.  I stroked its back for encouragement and watched it climb for a little while, then left.







Friday, July 10, 2026

Creepy Eyes

I was out on my usual evening walk when I noticed this shadow on the ground.




In my mind's eye:







Thursday, July 9, 2026

"Paper-Thin" Stairs

I de-colorized this innocuous photo of a sun-drenched rooftop cafe, and suddenly that shadow under the stairs looked like the side of a solid staircase.  Actually, the stairs are just a steel sheet folded to form steps.  Looks almost like one of those visual illusion photos.



Wednesday, July 8, 2026

(Dead) June Bug In July

Found a June bug on the pavement that had been partly crushed (I had to blur out its spilled-out innards;  it was just gross).  I guess June bugs are pretty much the same everywhere -- it looked just like the ones I remember from back in California.




Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Pareidolia

of a somewhat eerie kind.  Reminds me of a pirate flag.  Or even the "Yorick's skull" scene from Hamlet.  If this is the effect the builders were going for, I guess they succeeded.


Monday, July 6, 2026

Five Days Later

Today was supposed to be -- if not cool, then at least less hot, so I decided to set out on foot in the middle of the day (haven't done that in a while) to revisit the flower I liked so much last week.

It was no longer alone.







Sunday, July 5, 2026

Lake Spider

For one who experiences the "normal" aversion to spiders and such, I've posted quite a few spider and other bug images.  Could it be that I actually find them interesting and attractive -- under some circumstances at least? 😏




Saturday, July 4, 2026

Bug On A Leaf

Some subspecies of tiger beetle, I think.

 






More Spontaneous Order

A paper cup that somebody crumpled and thoughtlessly tossed on the market floor, flattened under the wheels of many a cart pushed along by inattentive patrons...


The fold along the rim of the cup alignes perfectly with the edge of the vinyl floor tile.


Friday, July 3, 2026

Escher Would Be Proud (I Think)

As usual, I was going about at random, checking out whatever happened to strike my fancy.  So I happened upon this rundown old building (natch), I entered, and I started photographing the interior, paying particular attention to the stairwell (also natch).

I had a feeling about this particular shot.

So I got rid of the most obvious visual cues to its original orientation, turned it upside down, and it became quite disorienting.  In fact, there were moments while I was playing with the image when I actually became confused as to which direction was the true "up".


Then I got the bright idea of reversing the chiaroscuro, and the confusion became compounded.





Because in actuality the top photograph is the upside-down one;  the second one is the right-side-up original!  The sequence starts with the image "flopped" (not to be confused with "flipped"), but it sure looks normal, doesn't it -- at least to the casual gaze -- especially in the negative version.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Lone But Tall

Today I visited a stone shop, to see what I could see and maybe pick out a gift for someone.  It looked to be within walkable distance on the map, so I set out on foot despite the afternoon heat.  As it turned out though, the place was a disappointment.  The stones displayed for sale were not all that interesting overall -- in fact I can say they were really kind of "meh" -- but as I left the shop feeling I'd wasted the whole sweaty trip, I saw this lone tall flower and immediately realized the trip had not been a waste after all.










Tuesday, June 30, 2026

True Sun (And 2 Pretenders)

One of the would-be usurpers, at least, is mounting an earnest campaign to try and outshine the original, but the other one has recognized the hopelessness of the challenge and is not even bothering.












Monday, June 29, 2026

The Ghost Of A Leaf

I unthinkingly walked past it while crossing the street, then a moment later it registered in my brain and I had to turn back and photograph it.




Looks like some inattentive worker painting the crosswalk stripes laid down the paint over an "errant"😉 leaf.


Friday, June 26, 2026

The Three Stodges

Taken on November, 2021, which falls within the fallow period of this blog.




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