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2024/07/11

July 11, 2024
Three large boulders stacked in a field. Each has a small window in it, suggesting a habitable space. The middle boulder has a person looking at one of the windows, and a small chimney out of which smoke is coming. The top boulder, smaller than the rest, has a perfectly circular window and antennas. The sky is the blazing yellow of sunset. The red sunlight reflects on the grass.

2023/06/18

June 18, 2023
Three boulders stacked, one on top of each other, on top of a small, grassy hill. The lowest boulder has a mouth; the middle boulder has a nose; the topmost boulder has a single eye. Moss hangs from the boulders, and two birds perch on top of the top boulder. There are no clouds or sun.

2023/05/24

May 24, 2023
A tiny concrete house sits, perched on top of a large boulder. The house has one arched window that takes up most of the wall, and a conical, pointed, shiny roof. To the right of it is a small balcony; the sun blazes overhead in a way that could be construed as hellish. But perhaps the most striking feature is the fact that the boulder the house is on is balanced incredibly precariously on a stack of three other boulders, some large, some small, similar to a hazardously constructed cairn. It looks as though the slightest breeze could send it all toppling.

2023/04/20

April 20, 2023
A grassy hillside in the moonlight. On the hillside are two boulders, one stacked on top of the other. The lower one looks vaguely like a body; the upper one definitely has a face carved into it, looking at the viewer. One side of the figure is eerily lit by the full moon. The boulders are balanced precariously, propped up with rickety supports. A forest tree line is visible in the background.
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