Monday, May 18, 2026

Another One

With a slight, interesting twist.  Just now, I was re-reading the old post "My Ghostly Twin" while listening to the old Samantha Sang song "Emotion" (featuring the Bee Gees).  Just as I read the phrase "no matter where I go", she sang "wherever you go", as if she were singing to me personally.


It made me think of the Twilight Zone episode "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine", where retired movie star Ida Lupino got to interact with one of her own old movies.  Also of the scene from a horror movie from some years back -- *whose title I can't remember for the life of me -- where some people are watching an old home movie they found and a little girl in the film describes the people who are watching the film.

*An AI search states that it's probably Sinister 2, but I couldn't find a clip of the scene.

Today's Worm Rescue

Today I waited until early evening to go to the market, to avoid the heat.  It's only May but it's already getting uncomfortably warm in the midday hours.  After a goodly walk in the sun I'm wont to come home with my shirt sticking to my back and my feet feeling like warm pickles inside the socks.  So it was going to be a brief trip (the market is only two blocks down the street) in the fading sunlight, and I wasn't expecting to run across any photo-worthy sights;  so imagine my surprise when I sighted a worm -- one of those extra-thick ones -- in the middle of the sidewalk.


I watched it for some moments to see if it was dead or at least had enough life left in it to be worth saving, and to my delight it moved -- but just barely.  I really think it was on the border of death, as it didn't respond at all when I picked it up, but in any case I took out my knife, dug a hole in the verge and put the worm in it.  I covered it up loosely with earth, feeling I was not sending it back to its native environment so much as I was giving it a burial.


Number of worms rescued:  80

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Bigger Half vs Smaller Half (Mod Photo IX)

Or "photo painting", if you prefer;  although, having seen online a bunch of disparate images subsumed under that generic title, I really don't think anyone is thinking of images like this or my previous posts in this category when they use the term.


Saturday, May 16, 2026

Cicadas!

What the heck, we're barely halfway through May, and already the cicada nymphs are emerging in droves!  Last year's cicada season only got a proper start well into June, to last through part of September.  Are the global-warming alarmists right after all?

Here are some of the early risers I encountered today (maybe that should be "early climbers").












More Seoul Stairs, Again

My interest in staircases is related to my fascination with old rundown buildings.  If buildings connect "now" to "then", then staircases connect "here" to "there".  As one is usually an essential part of the other, I guess you could say it's kind of like how space and time, once considered separate, are now combined into a single entity, spacetime.




















Friday, May 15, 2026

Science Fiction Mannequins

I photographed a bunch of mannequins left abandoned in a store gone out of business. While editing the image I just happened to emphasize certain details reflected in the show window glass, and it all came out looking like a shot from some cyberpunk dystopian movie.  Ghost in the Shell, anyone?


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

A Conveniently Located "Haunted" Building

I like rooting around in decrepit, empty old buildings.  It's pretty obvious if you check out this blog's posts from the last few years.  I like the mystery, the shadows and history these old buildings possess.  I don't touch anything, I just like to record the silent traces of the countless unknown events that must have transpired in them. The moment I step into one of them something changes.  The outside noise somehow seems to get canceled out and I hear nothing but the sound of my own footsteps, which I consciously try to minimize so as not to disturb the atmosphere.  And just in case some of the suites are still occupied, inhabited by stubborn last-straggler residents or workers who might resent an outsider with a camera recording what they considered their own domain.

I was glad, therefore, when I came upon a derelict, an actual condemned building in an area not far from my home.  It had a sign affixed to it that warned against entering, as there were loose structures within and safety could not be guaranteed;  however, there were no fences or tape physically barring entry, so of course I chose to enter (don't try this at home^).


I don't normally experience fear or anxiety when I explore these dingy spaces;  the curiosity and excitement, the expectation of discovery are enough to override any feelings of discomfort that might arise.




But it's also true that I had never previously encountered an environment that was literally left to fall apart.  Which this building was -- clearly, it had been slowly rotting away for years. 







































The ceilings were caving, the walls were peeling and crumbling, and many of the windows no longer had panes in them.







Then, as I stood there clicking away on the fourth floor, suddenly I heard a soft, high-pitched groaning sound, seemingly right behind me.  It sounded just like a woman's voice.  I just about jumped out of my skin!  I whirled around in shock and terror, but there was no one.  Instead, I saw that it was just a door creaking in the draft.  But then, just as I was letting out a huge (metaphorical)sigh of relief, I heard a thud or dull banging noise from downstairs.  Not from the floor below, but seemingly farther down, and not very loud but still quite distinct.

That was it.  That did it for me.  I was thoroughly creeped out and there was nothing to do but leave, and quickly.



While hurrying down the stairwell I was NOT looking to find out who or what had made the noise.  On the contrary, I prayed I would not run into the party responsible, be it a ghost, a homeless person or a fellow urban explorer.  Boy, was I glad when I made it out without incident.  Into a silent, empty alley in the gloomy gray light of a heavily overcast late afternoon -- but glad.


Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Rain X 2

Today it rained.  I, the rain-lover, had been excitedly waiting for it since I saw the weather forecast a few days ago;  we were supposed to get rain every day of this week.  Well, today it did rain, but now the forecast has changed to partially rainy days interspersed with sunny weather.  A bit disappointing, but still I went out for a walk in the rain, and although it was a moderately heavy rain, it wasn't enough to satisfy me.  Then I got a bright idea; I put in my earbuds and pulled up a rain sound video on YouTube as I went.  It worked like a charm!  It really felt like it was raining a lot harder than it actually was, what with the thunder sound effects and all.



Sunday, May 10, 2026