The Piker Press publishes another photo of mine.

I’m so happy to see The Piker Press publish an additional photo of mine today — this time of some incandescent leaves near Roanoke’s border with Salem.

Thanks, as always, to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski!



“The Count” from “Basel’s Dance of Death,” Matthäus Merian, 17th Century

AI dunno.

The problem with AI is that it looks so much like “Al” (short for “Albert”).

I keep worrying over this one mysterious prick who apparently steals everyone’s creative work and then coldly plots to kill us all.



Photo credit: mikemacmarketing, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons

Poster for “The Matrix Resurrections” (2021)

Warner Bros. Pictures.

The Little Gallery on Market Street, Roanoke, Virginia

October 2024.

“Geese,” Kyriak Kostandi, 1913

Nope, no northern lights for Nolan.

Why do these things never work out for me?

I have friends in Charlottesville who posted a bunch of really nice pictures — and I’m seeing posts from elsewhere in Southwest Virginia too.  It’s just too overcast here in Roanoke, maybe … and then there are the lights from the city which would diminish the effect.



Throwback Thursday: Who is that dark-haired man?

Not a single strand of gray.  This was 2016.

Time is a cruel mistress, folks.

Never cry Woolf.

I was planning to dress up for halloween as Virginia Woolf this year, but then I ditched the idea.  Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?



Cover to “Grendel: Devil Quest” Hardcover, Matt Wagner, 2008

Dark Horse Books.

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