Another note about cities
Cities are maze-like. It’s odd, not being able to see more than ~50m into the distance around you, except down long straight and narrow roads.
The Autodidact
Breaking into something – anything – is intimidating and hard. The phrase, ‘breaking in’, is illuminating: going somewhere not easily accessible, perhaps forbidden?
Moving in the world
I saw a short, middle-old woman in a rough blue coat walking on the street with hands behind her back.
Voice in Green
What is that thing Eluding our grasp Which only nears in prophecy
Echoes
James Good opened his window on a cold Tuesday morning. The chill slid into his room, riding in on the dull white gray of clouds pasted on the sky.
Short thoughts on creation
Some times I’m met with the supremely profound. Others I’m a grey rag, not an ounce of vigour.
Dead cities
Living in dynamism is crucial to living presently. Nature suffices: leaves fall, water ebbs and flows, and seasons change; ecosystems are constantly aflux.
The Hare, the Orangutan
The Hare The Hare is quick-witted. He's clever—too clever—and painfully self-aware.
Tower Journal III
Tower Journal is a series of diary entries from a middle-aged architect, living in a tower; his life’s work is the construction of the Great City.