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Pennywise and tractor, a Halloween display at a farm in

Twiggs County, Georgia USA

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Kind of an unsettling feeling to be away from the truck and see these two dogs crest the hill. I did get back to the truck, and they turned around. The Pitt Bull soon reappeared at the top of the hill, and the St. Bernard came out of the woods on the other side of my truck. He had flanked me, but I had stayed in my truck.

Edited book cover, It by Stephen King.

 

Sydney

Anyone seeing It this weekend? I'm not big on horror movies myself, but couldn't resist taking a Pennywise photo!

“Maybe there's a whole other universe where a square moon rises in the sky, and the stars laugh in cold voices, and some of the triangles have four sides, and some have five, and some have five raised to the fifth power of sides. In this universe there might grow roses which sing. Everything leads to everything. [from It by Stephen King]

 

on a neighbourhood walk today

Found my Red on White subject!

An eerie scene on Ottawa's Interprovincial Bridge (a.k.a. Alexandra Bridge), to me, reminiscent of Stephen KIng's book about a car possessed.

 

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"You can't deny laughter; when it comes, it plops down in your favorite chair and stays as long as it wants. "

Stephen King

The film Cujo - A once-friendly St. Bernard turns into a killer after being bitten by a rabid bat.

My dog, Taz is not a St Bernard but def looks like a killer in this photo

"Redrum. Redrum. Redrum!"

 

('Danny Torrance' by Funko / Pop! Movies)

 

Diorama by RK

Second Avenue and Forty-Sixth Street. Must be a rose somewhere around here.

 

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"Jesus watches from the wall,

But his face is cold as stone,

And if he loves me

As she tells me

Why do I feel so all alone?" - Stephen King

Happy Halloween!

Instant photo (film) manual double exposure taken with Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic

A Daniele e Alessio.

E dico grazie-sai.

 

“Non si mira con la mano.

Colui che mira con la mano ha dimenticato il volto di suo padre. Si mira con l’occhio.

 

Non si spara con la mano.

Colui che spara con la mano ha dimenticato il volto di suo padre. Si spara con la mente.

 

Non si uccide con la pistola.

Colui che uccide con la pistola ha dimenticato il volto il volto di suo padre. Si uccide col cuore.”

 

Tratto da: La nascita del Pistolero (saga: La Torre Nera) – Stephen King, Sperling & Kupfer editori

 

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God bless NECA. As I wrote on Facebook, Fourteen-year-old me would be losing his mind right now. How do I know? Because forty-one-year-old me is losing his mind!

 

Tim Curry’s performance in this TV miniseries got me interested in the novel, which in turn got me interested in Stephen King and made a reader of me. There is nothing in the history of popular culture, then, that has had a bigger impact on me than that silly made-for-TV movie.

Poznan, Poland

Stary Rynek

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Late in the day and the light has faded to almost nothing...and not so much a shadow as a silhouette passes before me. The fan of Stephen King in me does a little jig knowing that "they" have arrived. Who are "they"...better to ask, what are they. :)

 

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For Macro Mondays...My Favourite novel. One of my favorite authors...this was an awesome read, as I'm an avid Red Sox fan. (I live in New England). This is a great psychological thriller about a "lost" in the woods young girl named Trishia and her supernatural journey. She loves the Sox and her "heart throb" closer Tom Gordon. (1999).

Xiapu, 2017

 

A white egret weaving through bamboo poles during an early morning stroll on a picturesque mudflat in Fujian Province

 

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The most important things are the hardest to say. They are the things you get ashamed of, because words diminish them -- words shrink things that seemed limitless when they were in your head to no more than living size when they're brought out. But it's more than that, isn't it? The most important things lie too close to wherever your secret heart is buried, like landmarks to a treasure your enemies would love to steal away. And you may make revelations that cost you dearly only to have people look at you in a funny way, not understanding what you've said at all, or why you thought it was so important that you almost cried while you were saying it. That's the worst, I think. When the secret stays locked within not for want of a teller but for want of an understanding ear.

Stephen King

Svalbard, 2016

 

Abandoned mining town of New London in Svalbard, former home of a spectacular failure of a marble quarry that opened to much fanfare and investment only to produce marble that turned to dust when shipped out of the Arctic.

 

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"They float," it growled, "they float, Georgie, and when you're down here with me, you'll float, too---"

-IT, Stephen King

This was actually painted on the street drain in Orlando Florida in the Mills 50 district, it is inspired by the Stephen King masterpiece It, I thought it was cool, because in the movie/ book it took place in a street gutter drain and this was actually painted on a street gutter drain 3/28/20

Excellent mural, LIC, NYC, USA

Its a Pennywise kind of weekend

 

It by NECA

 

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Twenty Nine - Inspired by the Stephen King novel 'The Shining'.

So I'm actually struggling to get through this, not because it's scary it's just...boring. I think I hyped it up soo much thinking it would be the scariest read on earth but it really isn't or at least not yet and I'm about 3/4 through.

 

I've read one other King book, one of his newish ones and it was so bizarre, it was called Lisey's Story. It had Lisey floating through these different realms of imagination but it just didn't make sense. Having said that though, King's non-fiction book "On Writing" was the most helpful book-about-writing I've ever come across. So that's a plus.

 

blah blah blah book ramble over.

 

Oh by the way this is what our room in NYC looks like!

 

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I went to a scary horror movie in the suburbs - I was the only one there so they kept the lights on for me - redrum :O

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i've been reading a lot of stephen king's dark tower series. maybe too much...no, not really too much.

An old Dodge farm truck sits in a lonely field.

 

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Svalbard, 2016

 

Abandoned equipment at New London, a former mining town built by the Northern Exploration Company, an English venture that in 1911 opened a marble quarry on Svalbard amid much fanfare. The company crumbled when the marble turned out to be held together by permafrost which disintegrated upon leaving the Arctic.

 

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Svalbard, 2016

 

A group of icebergs floated obediently into a photogenic formation off the coast of the abandoned mining town of New London in Svalbard

 

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