phōs is Greek for light

And,

I make 3 black dots bounce. A kid flashes a flashlight in his bedroom. His friend sees it blink from two houses away. A lighthouse mirror revolves and reflects. A ship doesn’t wreck. The friend from two houses away thinks: is 2 blinks yes or no? I can make 3 black dots.

An encrypted message to anyone who cares to de/cipher: I think of you right, exactly now. No response expected. All responses welcomed.

Author: writtencasey

I am fascinated by the scientific endeavor and I read about or engage with those processes as much as possible. I am a compulsive reader and writer. With a background in anthropology and as an arm-chair/backyard scientist, I hope to improve my writing skills and learn about any areas of weakness or misunderstanding in my analytic skills. I am excited to share. Thank you for spending time here. Please reach out if you are so inclined. I'd be excited to hear from you.

5 thoughts on “phōs is Greek for light”

  1. Driving into town
    With a dark cloud above you
    Dial in the number
    Who’s bound to love you
    Oh honey you turn me on

    I’m a radio
    I’m a country station
    I’m a little bit corny
    I’m a wild wood flower

    Waving for you
    Broadcasting tower
    Waving for you
    And I’m sending you out
    This signal here
    I hope you can pick it up
    Loud and clear
    I know you don’t like weak women

    You get bored so quick
    And you don’t like strong women
    ‘Cause they’re hip to your tricks
    It’s been dirty for dirty
    Down the line

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