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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Monday, December 15, 2025

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Lego Advent Calendar Haiku 2025 Day 13

Two giggling gals love
Spreading joy with their green pal
Singing "Peace on Earth" 
 

Friday, December 12, 2025

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Lego Advent Calendar Haiku 2025 Day 11

Poor Boo Boo Kitty
Christmas treat for beast or droid? 
Plastic tongue flicks out
 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Lego Advent Calendar Haiku 2025 Day 10

Whirring wheels on soft
Snow-white carpet, Hannah's gift
With tool rack bathos
 

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

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Saturday, December 06, 2025

Lego Advent Calendar 2025 Day 6

Old engine rumbles
Robot vacuum whirrs, suction
Sucking vomit beans
 

Friday, December 05, 2025

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Sunday, November 30, 2025

Maximus, Helmet in Hand


Maximus, helmet in hand
Crossed the nuke-blasted desert
Wrapped in a cloak of steel
Not his own; 

Maximus, hammer in hand
Fleeing his conscience
Chasing glory
Every ghoul and mutant and raider
Just another nail in his coffin

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Three Sisters

Mom, Aunt Jean, and sitting down, Aunt Margaret, the eldest of the four Etsell sisters. All three of these remarkable women have passed on now. They are missed. 

Shadows cast through an upstairs window
Moonlight broken by a cross and black branches
And fluttering wings
But for an instant
 

Friday, November 28, 2025

Farewell, Aunt Jean

We found out late tonight that Aunt Jean, Mom's sister, passed away on Tuesday. I'm grateful we got to see her one last time at Mom's celebration of life this summer. Aunt Jean is on the right in this image with Mom from 1950 or so. 

Aunt Jean was fun to be around. She was a genuine character and a wonderful painter. She was closest to Mom in age and, I always suspected, closest overall. 

Our thoughts are with Uncle John, my cousins Keith and Kevin, and their partners, Heather and Carolyn, and with Aunt Marjorie. We'll all miss Aunt Jean, but none more than these who were closest to her. 

 

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

These Violent Movies Have Violent Nanogenres

Some time ago, Letterboxd added theme and nanogenre tags to their films. Only a small subset of Letterboxd's hundreds of thousands of films catalogued have these tags, which is why I suspect my lifetime nanogenre stats make me look a bit crazed. 
 

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Pickup Trucks


I really like the off-kilter composition of this photo, as if the trucks are leaning into the sidewalk. Very strange. 

I believe this is Dad's Aunt Amelia (Mely), and Uncle Bill in 1940. 

Monday, November 24, 2025

Grandma and the Snowman

Here's our paternal grandmother, Hope Woods, with a short-statured, fully clothed snowman. Or is it a snowman? The head looks more like paper with a face drawn onto it. Another strange mystery from the Woods family tree. OHO pun not intended, but I'll keep it. 
 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

The Hate Pumpkin

Back in the mid-80s, Sean posed for a photograph while holding a jack-o-lantern up in front of his face to make himself look like he had a pumpkin for a head. I just asked Google Gemini to turn that image into a movie poster. It took just seconds. 

I'm not against using generative AI to play around and have fun, but I hate the impact it's already having on working artists. At the very least, everyone who's had their art scraped should be compensated. But how can we make that happen? At this rate, a universal basic income funded by the 1% will be the only thing that prevents the vast majority of people from sliding into destitution. 



 

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Plough Horses


This photo was right next to yesterday's in Granddad's photo album, and seems to have been shot a nearly the same place and time. I believe our grandparents lived in Aylsham, Saskatchewan, at this time, though I could be wrong about that. Look how tall the guy in the foreground looks compared to the person I think could be Granddad, based on Sean's comments yesterday and my own reflection. What a hardscrabble place it looks; I remember well how Dad told us his parents struggled to eke out a living here.