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the fiery loins of your imagination

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There's nothing like strolling around the dark streets of OB late at night...

The stars illuminate the tips of the trees, their branches a striking contrast against the fading glow of the city lights and the quiet hum of sleepy neighborhoods.

I love the way the shadows seem to shroud homes in mystery, cradling their inhabitants in the whisper of darkness, silent, still, forboding like guardians of the night.

Tick, tock. Tick, tock. It's the witching hour. Something wicked this way comes... ever read any books by Ray Bradbury? His brilliant sci-fi stories - poetic, fantastical, and even macrabre - of Martian landscapes, Halloween wickedness, illustrations coming to life... his words are the stuff of my dreams and nightmares.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
They had a house of crystal pillars on the planet Mars by the edge of an empty sea, and every morning you could see Mrs. K eating the golden fruits that grew from the crystal walls, or cleaning the house with handfuls of magnetic dust which, taking all dirt with it, blew away on the hot wind. Afternoons, when the fossil sea was warm and motionless, and the wine trees stood stiff in the yard, and the little distant Martian bone town was all enclosed, and no one drifted out their doors, you could see Mr. K himself in his room, reading from a metal book with raised hieroglyphs over which he brushed his hand, as one might play a harp. And from the book, as his fingers stroked, a voice sang, a soft ancient voice, which told tales of when the sea was red steam on the shore and ancient men had carried clouds of metal insects and electric spiders into battle.
- The Martian Chronicles




I think of aliens and outer space and of the darkness seeping over the roof tops of the houses.

I think of destruction and desperation and the way the night seems to throb like Poe's tell-tale heart beneath the floorboards.

I love sinister endings to happy stories.



It's more real that way.



I can't wait for Halloween.

fred:
Yeah, I'm glad I got to meet you too. wink
Oct 9, 2005

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