Xenolithic
Monday, April 20, 2026
When Mars Still Had Canals (Mod Photo VI)
Sunday, April 19, 2026
The Sun Of Tartarus
This image is an old one. So old in fact, that I was very surprised to find I had never posted it here. But I checked three times to make certain and the results were negative, so here it is, belatedly.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Friday, April 17, 2026
Chess? Checkers?
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Jeez Louise
Exploring old rundown buildings as I like to do, coming upon a likely candidate with an ominous shadowy staircase, starting to climb down -- then suddenly realizing I'm being watched, have been under watch from the moment I took the first step inside. By an upside-down cartoon character. With huge round staring eyes.
Almost had a heart attack.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
The Term "Real Life" Is Usually Reserved For Hard-Hitting News Documentaries...
But just sometimes, Real Life can also mean something humorous.
I'm pressing on the upward way
New heights I'm gaining every day...
I'm not formally religious, but I am friendly disposed toward a few select religions, Christianity being one of them. When I saw these two iconic objects fortuitously juxtaposed in the golden light of the setting sun, it was the best visual pun on a hymn ever.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Errant Shoes
I was on my way out when I came upon this pair of runners in the lobby.
It was late afternoon and the lights hadn't come on yet, hence the bad lighting despite my effort to lighten the images. Anyway, a couple of hours later I came back; now the lights were on (still not great though) and the shoes were still there in their corner, but in the meantime someone had taken the trouble to straighten them out neatly.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Another Semi-Lucid Dream
Early this morning I was in bed in a sort of partly-asleep, partly-awake twilight state. I was aware that I was lying in bed, but at the same time I was "dreaming" that I had this heart pendant in my hand.
It was small, the size of a locket, and made of silver, and I was pressing it with the index and middle fingers of my right hand onto my chest, right over my heart (a heart over my heart -- the dream really wanted to make sure I got the point). Then I had an urge to turn over on my left side, but I didn't want to, because I was aware that the sudden movement would cause the dream object to vanish. I tried to resist the urge to move, but after a little while I just couldn't hold out any longer and turned over, and sure enough, the pendant vanished. Feeling miffed, I lay back again, hoping it would reappear, but alas, it didn't.
And I don't know why the top of the heart didn't meet the top bar; was it a message about some inadequacy of my heart, either the literal organ or my figurative "heart"? Is it about a lack of love in my life.., or did it just mean that my heart is not completely filled with love (but I well knew that already)?
(Hm-mm, and now that I look at it, it also looks like the heart is locked in a small cell...)
Then I was floating high above the Earth, high enough that the space around me was dark and I was afforded a grand view of the Korean peninsula and Jeju Island below, sort of like this,
Wet Bottom
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Saturday, April 11, 2026
A Rare Sight
And like crows, magpies are known to be highly intelligent and territorial. They will aggressively defend their home turfs.
Which is why it's unusual to see a single tree with two magpie nests, let alone three. Maybe they were built by multiple generations of birds.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Cherry Blossoms
Tuesday afternoon I visited Ansan (the Seoul district, not the city in Geonggi Province) to check out the famous cherry blossom trail (안산 벚꽃길) there. It's been my usual practice for the past few years to go to Jamsil for the cherry blossom season, but this year I wanted to see something different -- something that's not quite so polished and urbanized, so I did a search for well-known sightseeing spots in Seoul, and Ansan seemed the likeliest to provide a more nature-friendly environment, as the cherry blossom walk there is combined with an herb garden on a hillside. I was not disappointed.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Pigeon Confrontation
I was just walking down the sidewalk when this pigeon swooped in out of nowhere and decided to just get in my face. It actually did a fair imitation of a hummingbird, making a commendable attempt at hovering in place at face level (I didn't even know pigeons could do this), barely two feet in front of my nose. I was so startled that at first I just instinctively tried to shoo it away and it didn't even occur to me to take a photo of this crazy happening, and when I finally did pull out my phone camera, the pigeon had had enough of the "human baiting" and was settling down onto the pavement. I was so miffed at having missed this rare opportunity that I went chasing after the pigeon yelling "whoa! giddiyap!" (I didn't know what sound you're supposed to make at a pigeon), trying to get it to take off and come at me again, but all it did to oblige me was providing this brief profile. It's better than nothing I guess, but it hardly reproduces the impact of a flying face-off.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Me, A Subway Creep?
This happened a few days ago. I had been fighting a bad cold since the middle of March and had rarely ventured outdoors in all that time excepting short walks within the neighborhood to acquire such basic necessities as medicine, microwavable soups, crackers and lactose-free milk. Then, having at last overcome the worst of the symptoms, I felt mostly ready to re-start my normal routines and boarded a subway train for the first time in over two weeks.
As it turned out, I had somewhat overestimated my recovery, and the short trip to the metro station had already taken its toll by the time the train arrived. As I gratefully poofed down onto my seat and the train took off, my gaze was drawn to the attractive young woman sitting across from me (the quest for beauty is ever intrinsic to the artist's soul =^..^=). She was engrossed in a book and paid me not the slightest whit or jot of attention, which was fine with me -- I wouldn't need to pretend to look away in case she happened to look up and notice me 𝗌̶𝗍̶𝖺̶𝗋̶𝗂̶𝗇̶𝗀̶ accidentally meeting her gaze.
I then noticed a ball-point pen on the floor next to her foot. I guessed she must have dropped it and decided to alert her. I extended my arm and waved my hand, but she did not notice me. I snapped my fingers, also to no avail. I called out, "Excuse me" to her, but I guess I should have said it more loudly, my voice was swallowed up by the train noise and she still did not hear me.
Then this older man sitting one seat over from her (the seat between them was empty) noticed me gesticulating at her like an idiot. Following my gaze and realizing what I was trying to do, he said something to her. And yes, this time she did hear him; she looked down, picked up the pen and smilingly thanked him.
And no, the old man did not acknowledge me. I suppose I could have glared at him and made him uncomfortable, but that would have been petty of me.





















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