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“We have had no good comic operas of late, because the real world has been more comic than any possible opera.” – Illustrated London News, Jan. 17, 1931 G. K. Chesterton

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In Which I talk of Walls and Ghost Job Entries

Good evening, my friend, reader of this post!! Happy Thursday, almost Friday, I am happy to see you! And specially I am happy that I am writing a post, at all. These days, as it has been the case for some moments, I have immense difficulty in writing. I ought to shout in frustration, really. I cannot stand this difficulty I face. I have tried 3 times or so today, this Thursday, and several more the past day of this week of May 2026. It is depressing, I cannot find the words to describe my thoughts, and sometimes my mind is foggy, so I cannot find thoughts to fill in the words either.  It is just, I think, rhat I want to write about urban planning, for some reason, and I do not find the words. And I also fail to know where to begin, on a microscopic scale. Though I am still touched with the Jacobs spirit, and I have that project of the book at the back of my head, at times no words arrive, neither the thoughts. I want to write about architecture, since we mention that, but I also fi...

In which we talk about some weird Poetry!

Happy Sunday everyone! Good morning and I wish you the best! How are you today and how are things going? As usual, I wish you the best and hope all is well with you! How is the weather where you are? Here it is hot and humid, as usual, it is to be expected of a tropical climate, unfortunately I must add, a friend of mine showed me snow on his Instagram and it was pretty cool to see! I love it! But it also makes me crave for some of it too, or do I actually want it? Well anyway, did you have your cup of tea or coffee already? Do you like coffee or tea? I do like tea, and really like some coffee in the morning, makes me not feel sleepy at it and gives me inspiration as well, I should draw more these days, I haven't been drawing much, which is a shame, but sometimes breaks are necessary, the important is to be as happy as possible! So, I've been playing lots of Anno 1800 and it is sure a nice game filled with nice stuff, I really like it a lot! I need to write about it at some point in the future, and I need to write about The Sims as well! So much I wish I could write about but have no idea how to write about it. I miss Over The Garden Wall BUT I watched it so much I feel unable to keep on rewatching for now, anyway, today I wanted to write about some experimental poetry I've been doing for the last weeks, but before that let's have a christmas picture!


I do love Christmas, it is my favorite time of year! And I love Christmas decorations as well, it is quite adorable and wonderful, but anyway, let us jump to the poems!
Here is the first one, I will make some changes but so far this is the material

The water deliverer goes
Round and round
In the bicycle he goes
Feet on the pedal
Round and round
Carrying a carboy
He goes
Round and round
He brings the carboy
The water deliverer
He goes on the pedal
Round and round
I need more water
He goes on the pedal
Round and round
I wait anxiously 
My feet on the ground
My feet tapping in repetition 
He goes
Feet on the pedal
Round and round

I wrote this poem thinking about the water deliverer that brings water to residences, his journey and adventures! I wanted to put some emphasys in his journey and the round movement of the bicycle, as he goes round and round, and well this is it for today, my weird poem, hope you guys like it, I plan on returning tomorrow with more weird poetry maybe, if time allows! I plan on returning home tomorrow as well, as I'm at my grandparent's place now, hurray! So anyways, see you guys soon, on another post hopefully! You are the best!

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