Sunday, May 17, 2009

marin


photo, originally uploaded by this is our emergency.

on a warm night, shorts and t shirts and friends.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Left 4 Dead




Zoey 4eva.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Brachydeas

Brachydeas

  • Sea dragon



  • LSST


  • Dragonfly with quote from The Last Unicorn
  • Multicolored Neon Squid, whether or not saying "Hi" still up to debate
  • Nautilus
  • Ant in amber?
  • Doves with shoes (I know...)
  • Hemi-corn
  • Bubbles (the fish) with bubbles, like soap bubbles? Literal.


  • Can we do some sort of portland thing? I'm thinking, a bike on a bridge covered with roses...some variant thereof. A bridge made of french toast. Gross.

  • Sara is going to send me a drawing she did of some cleveland thing...old steel mills or something? that might be totally wrong but she said it is sick and industrial looking. Yeah, guest artists!
  • I saw something on etsy that was gasworks themed but sucked, hard. We could rock that. I wanted to have fireworks on something so that might be a cute choice.


  • Space invaders

  • Laika, maybe with a space shuttle or something. This is going to be sick. I'm thinking on the gray track blend shirt.
  • Dinosaur & Helicopter
  • Bee-eater that is pixelated with pixels-> different birds
  • snails. snails are underused.



Tuesday, February 24, 2009

indie pop rocks

I feel like I used to know about music and not, you know, find myself listening to the Under the Blacklight all the time because there is nothing newer.

I'm trying to get back to that.

SomaFM independent internet radio

Also, my ankle is not broken, which is rad. I'm bummed about the month+ recovery time though. Le sigh.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Mishap

I sprained my ankle rock climbing yesterday.

Sprained ankle

X-ray tomorrow. Unfortunately.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Marin

Here's a picture from Marin a few weeks ago. It's about a 30 second exposure- obviously I'm bad at standing still, but I like it all the same.

Marin

We need to go back. It's been too long.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Court of the Air

The Court of the Air by Stephen Hunt reminds me of two other books, both of which I love, so let's just get to the point that although I'm not finished with it yet, at the moment I'm recommending it pretty highly.

First- The Golden Compass. The same sort of setting, pseudopast with alternate or futuristic additions, similar aged protagonists, and an equally dark but more omnipotent organization.

Secondly - these books that I don't remember the name of, about cities that move around and eat other cities. I guess it's the same kind of steampunk feel, almost Neil-Gaiman-but-not-quite. Whenever I read Neil Gaiman I feel like he is just really lucky when his writing or stories turn out well. I'm sure that's vast misunderstanding of mine, and he works really hard to get things right, but that's how it comes across to me. Fortunate more than intentional.

Anyway! Back to string classes, pointers, and idiot-styled Python.