Weekly Photo Breakdown Seven

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Photography /Poetry /Humour

Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Clear Blue Skies

Sunny skies and twenty-five degrees
Celsius for you ignoramuses
That spells out European
What?
You want me to be calculating?
Into another formula translating?
Ok, here is a thought
Just go outside
Open your eyes wide
Breath in, breath out
That’s how you find out!

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Weekly Photo Breakdown Six

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Photography /Poetry /Humour

Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Hungry Hungry Triffids

The hungry hungry Triffids
Came out for a midday play
They may look horrific
But boy can they sway
So let the music play
And with us for a while stay!

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Weekly Photo Breakdown Five

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Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Honk if you like Red

“Look at my snout”
The pretty red gave a shout
Good reminder:
I thought it was a trout!

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Weekly Photo Breakdown Four

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Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Alien Plant Life

“Aliens have landed!
Aliens have landed!”

“Oh shush!
It’s just your friendly neighbourhood flowering.
And it’s nothing if not boring!”

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Weekly Photo Breakdown Three

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Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Morning Walk

Early tourist
Catches the worm
Deep in the forest
Before the storm

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Weekly Photo Breakdown Two

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Photography /Poetry /Humour

Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Breakfast time

Starting a great day
With some healthy treats out laid
Guess enough was said
Except:
Just eat it!

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Weekly Photo Breakdown One

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Weekly Photo Breakdown

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“Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world” Steven Pinker

Sunrise

Wake up!
The sun is rising
Red sky mesmerizing
The only thing to do
Is to shut up,
And enjoy the fun

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Tiger Cat for Caturday

Posted in Caturday: Poetry/Photography

“The ideal of calm exists in a sitting cat” Jules Renard

Tiger Cat for Caturday

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I am a tiger cat
Hear me roar!

My furry stripes
I am wearing proud
Sometimes picking a fight
‘Cause I like being loud

But when groomed and fed
And safely resting in bed
I am a cute little kitty
Without any hissy fitty

I am a soft kitty
Hear me purr

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Pirate Thursday for Throwback Thursday (2016-07-28)

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Poetry, photography, tales and things that nature!

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“There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island” Walt Disney

Pirate Thursday for Throwback Thursday

On Thursdays, we walk down memory lane and dig deeply into the archives of Rantings Of A Third Kind. For these posts, I have chosen some of my personal favourites. Some of them may tickle the funny bone, some even provoke thoughts and some of them will give you a view of the world in photographs taken by yours truly.

Today’s posts have been dedicated to my original series, which I started as a challenge and then I decided to continue with the storyline. Which story you ask? Well, you may have stumbled upon it before; it’s a little tale called The Treasure Hunters. I will also be continuing this story each Sunday in a new series called “Serial Sunday Presents“.

Enjoy!

This is what has happened so far:

The Treasure Hunters: Introduction
The Treasure Hunters: Part One
The Treasure Hunters: Part Two
The Treasure Hunters: Part Three
The Treasure Hunters: Part Four

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The Treasure Hunters: Part Four

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“Time travel … will never be impossible forever”

Treasure Hunters: Part Four

“Welcome on board!” The cabin boy said to me. It was actually the first time I heard him speak and I was surprised he sounded more like a girl than a young boy.

“Thank you!” I think. I just wasn’t sure.

The crew had finally turned in for the evening. Or rather passed out in various places around the court yard, which also served as the dining area with its large table setting. In the middle, the fountain was set up and it was circulating fresh water. A quality I at least appreciated. After all the rum, it was a nice and certainly refreshing welcome. Today had turned out a cloudless sunny day and despite the nice and warm climate, it was still a little too hot for my taste.

Tonight’s event had been an interesting one to say the least, with all the dirty jokes flying around and chanting of sea related songs. The drinking had been nothing if not heavy and the chalices were passed around frequently. Everyone, including us minors, were expected to take part in the festivities. From an outsider’s perspective, it seemed like a text book cliché of how the pirates behaved, at least so far.

From what I had found out, this safe harbour was shared by several crews. It seemed the pirates were well organized and there wasn’t too much fighting going on between the various groups. At least not when a meal and rum was shared.

I had managed to get into the sleeping quarters and was now standing in the window watching, as the last of the crewmen dozed off. Luckily for me, my bunk mates for the evening were all passed out and lying outside, meaning I had the room for myself for tonight. Lord knows I could use a good night’s sleep. After today’s events, namely being whisked off to what seemed back in time. Walking barefoot for miles on end and to top it all, spending the evening participating in pirate festivities, were starting to take a toll on me. I may have looked like a young cabin boy, but inside I still felt like the middle aged old me.

I closed my eyes and I wondered if, when waking up again, I would be back home and realizing this, what ever this was, had all been a dream. After all, it all seemed so unreal. I listened to all the strange sounds for a while, before sleep caught up with me.

To be continued…

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