Posts from July 2011
July 28, 2011
The sun’s out
Click here to read I’m a Good Story and click here to listen to the People’s Program Project.
I’m inside on a sunny day. Mother Lev is arriving soon so I should probably vaccuum or something. Thought I’d update the ol’ blog.
I’m so close to finishing the last episode of the People’s Program Project. My enthusiasm for podcasting has really declined in the last few years so it’s hard to get off my depressed ass and do it but I hope to have it out there in the next week or so. It’s a chat I did with Nardwuar, who was just profiled in XXL and is blowing up. His entertaining interview with Odd Future on Youtube has gotten more than a million hits. ‘Bout time.
Working on a couple of interesting stories that I’m pretty excited about, but mostly taking it easy. So grateful for sunshine.
Here’s some pictures as of late.
Got out of town for a few days. This was the one hour it wasn’t raining.
That’s okay, ’cause there’s always huckleberry pie.
MAC had a party. Mostly, people were taking photos of the model’s genitals.
Louise performing makes me question my sexuality.
A rare photo of mother and child.
And this, by far, was the most exciting moment of my summer.
Yeah, low energy here in this corner. Hoping that will change. I should get some pants on and get going.
Tags: big time bummer, bummer, bummer summer, feeling lost, jostling with 8-year-olds, lost summer
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July 5, 2011
Dooey Do Do Opt
Click here to read I’m a Good Story and click here to listen to the People’s Program Project.
What’s the perfect amount of time to spend in front of the computer? Is there a perfect amount of time? I feel like I spent too much time in front of the computer. Which is why this will be short. And mostly of photos.
Also, I’ve been feeling weird lately about writing in general. I’m currently trying to figure out my voice. It’s an intense and strange process.
Anyhow, in so many words…
The best part of the Cheaper Show VIP party.
The most creative shot I got from Mini Makerfaire.
Miranda is copying Dutchie’s expression, successfully.
This is what heaven looks like.
This is the carefree summer walk.
If I had to give this one a title, I’d call it “Dishwasher Hideaway”.
Tags: Chris Jacot, Colin Desmond Askey, Colleen Rennison, Dishwasher Hideaway, Dutchie the dog, Miranda Post, Tony Dallas
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