Saturday, September 18, 2010

62.

Our generation always needed a Grace Slick. I have just discovered Florence + The Machine, and her voice knocked my lid off. Do yourself a favor and sit down and watch the entire video.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

61.

My buddy Davin was up visiting from LA the last few days. Good times!



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

60.

Mariana. Shot in New York.




Sunday, September 5, 2010

59.

Assisting Mark Seliger. 



58.

I went out for a walk last night, and was close to home when I was approached by a man. A well-to-do, unthreatening older gentlemen, maybe in his 50's. Long story, short; his car was stolen, along with his wallet, which was left inside the vehicle. He told me that he just needed 20 bucks to get home, and that he would mail back to us in return. I generally think I'm a good guy, I do what I can to help people, even if I don't know them. Why? Because, should I be in his place, I'll hope for human decency. So I obliged to walk to the ATM, and help him get home. I kindly forked over a crispy Jefferson, along with my address for him to mail me the reimbursement.

Either way, I just made a deposit into the karma bank. I'm hoping he'll mail the money back to me, but in the end, I really don't care. He looked me in the eyes and promised he'd repay me. If he doesn't - he'll have to look at himself in the mirror tomorrow, and the next day. 

Karma Police, by Radiohead. An absolutely amazing music video. Watch from start to finish.



Update:
Still no check. Were we duped? If so, then this man took "d-bag" to a whole other level. 

57.

Family post:


Over the last three months, I have been neglecting the serious need to reorganize my digital archive, get things backed-up, and generally just clean house. Whenever I do this however, I always stumble upon little gems that have been lost in the digital storage vault.

I snapped this off at my sisters wedding. Probably with a beer in my hand. No big deal.


Saturday, September 4, 2010

56.

I've been neglecting my blog, and thats not good. This will have to suffice for now. When a word processor has the correct spelling for Leibovitz programmed into it, you know you've made it.