Well, I’ve gone bluetooth and managed to get myself a little old keyboard attachment for my kindle. It’s going to take a bit of getting used to, but fun nonetheless!
Another fantastic picture this week from the mighty Rochelle, very organic to my mind, oddly Lovecraftian even…
The eyes of the world gazed through the windows, soulless and transparent to interpretation as they were, and were not disappointed in the revelations contained within the shell that was once a home.
Madness would be the easy comment to make of its design; super-sanity another, but none could really speak about the pain that went into the cement, the agony of the brickwork, nor the death that littered the vowels in the name the home was known by.
For, when an architect designs, they design large.
When they love, they love eternal.
When they mourn, they mourn in blue.
But what was her name…?
Oh gosh! This was just beautiful. Really a lovely read! 😀
Thank you! 🙂
A lovely acknowledgment to its creator… 🙂
Thank you. 🙂
Poetic, great flow.
What Linda said. Beautiful.
That’s very kind- thank you! 🙂
Wonderful writing once again. Madness or super-sanity, eh? You’ve made my brain whirr this week.
Heh, sorry about that!
Very poetic! A delightful and cerebral read. “The death that littered the vowels in the name the home was known by” really stuck me. Thanks.
Thank you for visiting, glad you liked!
Great writing.. I really like.
Thank you- it was a great photo to work from!
Have to ask my the Lovecraft readers in my family if it’s Lovecraftian, but it’s lovely no matter what.
janet
Heh, please do! I was intrigued by the architecture and then wanted to know who might have created it and the reasons why. 🙂
Your first couple pictures do have a Lovecraftian feel to them. This would be the kind of place that would probably have inspired him.
Great unique take. Let us know how the keyboard works for the Kindle. I am typing this one fingered on my iPad. Maybe it’s time for me to get a real keyboard.
Keyboard surprisingly easy to adjust to, though a bit weird going back and forth from touch screen to keys tho’. I wont make 100wpm like normal, but I AM now portable! oh, I got a Poetic case with detachable keyboard btw. 🙂
I’ll have to look into those. I like not having to fire up the computer but this one fingered typing has got to go!
Agreed- it’s worse on an iPhone!!
Dear Kingsley,
Well-written prose that borders on poetry.
shalom,
Rochelle