Weekend 258.0 (Shibuya Station)
Spent a little time on Saturday at the train station taking pictures of all the abandoned/seldom used commuter bicycles chained to the rack (that doesn’t sound very good). I love Continue Reading →
Spent a little time on Saturday at the train station taking pictures of all the abandoned/seldom used commuter bicycles chained to the rack (that doesn’t sound very good). I love Continue Reading →
Three from the journal, a **NEW** Mickey Mouse short, some lyrics, and a recap of the snowy US MNT World Cup Qualifier against Costa Rica in Denver. Also, still finishing Continue Reading →
Books (1) Finding Florida: An exhaustive, sometimes disheartening chronicle of the rogues, connivers, hypocrites, scoundrels and thieves in Floridian history. (WSJ – Registration Required) (2) Guidebooks Go Niche: These three Continue Reading →
“He should not come forward with the sad, bent posture of one who knows the world is in ruins and only the facades remain. He should be joyous anyway.” — Continue Reading →
I finally schlepped to Rockwell to have my autographed print from Aaron Costain properly framed. I don’t actually have a scan of the print but you can see it at Continue Reading →
On the heels of a rather brutal week at work, two industry-affirming articles from the journal: (1a) Bordellos for the Brain: The ups and (mostly) downs of conference mania (1b) Continue Reading →
Disney Stops Thinking About Tomorrow “Walt Disney’s first version of Tomorrowland came to life in 1955. The attractions were geared towards the space age, and towards the future of transportation Continue Reading →
A blog entry minimally curated; free form and full of pronouns! What does a cycling monk do during Lent? Saturday started with mass at 8:00 AM and was followed by Continue Reading →
A couple of gems in the journal this weekend. (1) When Business Is All Fun and Games by Julia Flynn Siler “After buying the rights to a game, Mr. Hautemont Continue Reading →