8 thoughts on “The Ugly Bug Ball

    1. I was walking down a path and there it was racing towards me. Absolute shock. Surreal on steroids !

      You mentioned ‘I see you and raise you’ with one of your articles. There’s a bit of that with Chris in the nightmare stakes. First of all I did the disappearing names on the gravestone article and today he’s posted his creepy bin bag ghost video in the comments on the Poppy article and now I’m raising it further with the Crayfish. It is slightly nightmarish. At the same time the crayfish is incredibly beautiful.

      And then after that I had an incredibly emotional ‘chance’ meeting with a friend who has severe health problems who informed me it was a crayfish. I wasn’t sure. Some people really are giants. Sometimes I wonder how humanity copes with the stuff we go through. Hopefully it’s changing.

        1. Think you are on the right lines with that. The little voice tells me Leo and Lion’s Gate is going to be very big this year.

          And a bit of old Merovee. Again linked to time with Paris Olympics and the Paris time meridian and London Olympics with Greenwich and 1212 / ISIS. 12 years between the two events from 2012 to 2024. What you were saying about the Shining and the centre point in the movie is important with time going forwards and backwards I think. In this case the centre point is 2018. And somehow is linked with Gatwick Airport and period from 1987 to 1993. Seriously weird.

          And 9/11 and out of a clear blue sky. At the end of this video there’s an effect with the building straight out of Fringe as it seems to wobble. Seeing something very similar all over the place. Clearly not real.

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          1. I raise you ‘Clause’

            clause (n.)
            c. 1200, “a sentence, a brief passage of a written composition,” from Old French clause “stipulation” (in a legal document), 12c., from Medieval Latin clausa “conclusion,” used in the sense of classical Latin clausula “the end, a closing, termination,” also “end of a sentence or a legal argument,” from clausa, fem. noun from past participle of claudere “to close, to shut, to conclude” (see close (v.)).

            https://www.etymonline.com/word/clause

              1. Tough as old claws.

                And tough. The Universal Soldier showed up yesterday in Dark City – a Gurkha. He was doing nothing wrong and simply walking through the town but his aura gave off the sense of toughness.

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