Captian's Log Corridor of Mirrors 21 Dec 2019 Surrounded in a corridor of mirrors, I face myself. There I am at every side, scared and alone. There I am, shaking my fist, and there I am, crying. I…
Captian's Log (An Early) Merry Christmas 20 Dec 2019 Christmas is coming, and the goose ain’t the only one getting fat. It’s me. I’m getting fat. Someone stop me from eating so much. What? Self-control? At Christmas time! Humbug!…
Captian's Log An Almost Finished Poem 19 Dec 2019 Off the road a little way I saw a glowing fire. Ending was this too long day; I thought there to retire. Grassy was the little rise I climbed to…
Captian's Log A Still Unfinished Poem 18 Dec 2019 Off the road a little way I saw a glowing fire. Ending was this too long day; I thought there to retire. Grassy was the little rise I climbed to…
Captian's Log Re: Lovecraft 17 Dec 2019 I have found a certain fondness of Pulp. Regarding this, I have been reading (technically listening via audiobooks) to a crazed individual named Lovecraft. He had a talent; it is…
Captian's Log Unfinished Poem 16 Dec 2019 I'm tired and can't seem to catch my stride with this poem. Please enjoy it anyway. Off the road a little way I saw a glowing fire. Ending was…
Captian's Log Drabble: Separated 15 Dec 2019 The hull against a reef had crashed, and we, in mortal combat locked, were thrown into the air when she did sudd’nly stop. Quick still our swords did ringing meet,…
Captian's Log Reflection on Hebrew 13 Dec 2019 The present query as to how my first semester of Hebrew has affected my relationship to the scripture is a tough one to answer. I do not yet know if…
Captian's Log Poem: Long Day 12 Dec 2019 This paradise is killing me; this sun it never sets. I learned to learn, but not to know, and death is coming soon. Tomorrow is already here, but yesterday’s ahead.…