There is no rhyme or reason to the order of my works just like my life seems to be, oh so random.  Everything I have written and all my picture compilations I have made on my Pizap.  They hold some powerful message pertaining to life itself from my perspective.  Examples of my work can be dark, upbeat, witty, spontaneous, heart warming, gut wrenching: but all in all it is real!   If I make a difference in someone’s life then my work here on this earth is done.  I have been writing for all my life and my Pizap page exploded with life last year with already over 3,400 images and sayings.  I have a passion and zest for words.  Everyone in life needs to tune in to their passion and this is mine.  With all the glimpses of failure in my life maybe this will be my success.   My heart and soul come through my fingers and unleash fantasies locked in my brain into a twisted reality called:

Momentary Lapse Of Sanity

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702 thoughts on “Prattling Eccentricities

  1. Hey there, Many thanks for following my blog! I love “no rhyme or reason” as a premise – it’s that blind faith in a place of utter chaos that really gets the creative juices to work at their zenith. I look forward to more of your rants!
    Cheers, dj

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  2. Thank you for visiting me and for the follow. Racy stuff. Stupid question, do you add saying to others’ photos or are you the photographer? Saludos

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  3. A bit overdo, but thank you for following my very “noob” blog! I was checking out yours and I know for the most part I will enjoy it. It’s different, and I love it. =)

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  4. Thanks for following my blog. I started my blog just to rant. If someone read my rants and I somehow sparked thoughts on any of the subjects that was a bonus greatly to be desired.
    Your blog looks interesting. I doubt it is as random as you seem to imply, I bet you have some underlying pattern but one too deep to see at a casual glance or even a moderate look.

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  5. After receiving a notification that you are following my (newly launched) blog, I thought I would come over and check out your your own. Truly, I find myself in awe over your work. I have always enjoyed the dark, eccentric and thought provoking, and am looking forward to a more lengthy perusal. Often, when I try to find a blog to follow, I am bombarded with incessant drivel; usually self-validating, unoriginal, BORING blogs. So… thanks! Great job!

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  6. Ancient Tombs of Banan

    Four very light pebbles attached
    to flung-sprung rubber band found
    between new laid bricks, retrieved
    by mound-viewing haze-gazer reminds
    him of the day he gave up that for this.

    Tall seeded grasses wave as a group
    passes and a small bee buzzes with
    interest. The man with no plan sees rice
    on the land, chattel by cart, its grain
    raked onto black plastic on the road.

    Some is still standing, Van Gogh’s yellow
    landing between green and smoldering
    fields. Ggachis fly by, bales are stacked
    high, a rooster lets loose surrounded by
    mountains’ shapes feathered in as if Ross

    took his two-incher and stroked Payne’s
    gray in a jagged horizontal line between
    white grading to blue atop, and the
    harvester’s fog below. Set free again, he
    sits looking at ancient burial homes

    so rounded and soft, kept mown, who
    knows how, in pairs that excite the
    dream of the lonely tractor driver
    who precisely gathers the rows. He
    leaves tracks for spring’s women to sew.

    Here comes a guard atop Folk Museum
    to punch his post. He doesn’t look hard
    or he’d see the forbidden beer that
    mimics the color of one more field’s
    cloud that floats by but still notices tears.

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  7. Well this blog looks like an eccentric yet meaningful collection of bizarre stuff; In other words, perfect for someone like me. Thanks for following my not so eccentric blog (which Diane told me needs to be tame for fear of nutjobs stalking us). Love the entire sequence you wrote above because I can’t really put my finger on who you are or what you’re all about. And that works great for me

    It’s refreshing to find something besides the thousands of travel stories that all sound the same which is mostly what one encounters when creating a blog about expat life. In fact, you’ve inspired me to explore my real side (sarcastic, cynical, caustic, witty and realistic). Perhaps once we arrive at whatever destination we end up in i will start another blog and write what’s actually in my head which appears to be what you do every day

    Cheers
    Ro on behalf of RoDi (not sure she’d understand you)

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    1. This really touches my soul! Thanks so so much. I do hope you explore you and unleash yourself unto the world. One of my friends told me I needed to change what I do to more regular writing, some other people love my own style, others have told me I say what others people think but are too scared to say. I really am happy you like my blog & that I inspired you to be you! Blog on

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      1. Hi there
        The beauty of blogging is you can do one blog for yourself where self expression is key and it makes no difference whatsoever who likes it, who you offend and how few people want to read it as long as it suits you. Then you can do a tame version of something else and capture 50, 612 followers with goody two shoes stories about travel, photography, anything medically related, fashion and the various other topics that garner thousands of likes despite pathetic grade three English, no punctuation and even useless content. I’ve found so much average writing that when I come across someone like you, I jump for joy. Follow what you want and maybe some day I will also. For now, thanks for following my tame version of our story.

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