Seen here. I don’t know who took it or where it’s from, unfortunately.
Posts from ‘March, 2011’
Good Music Monday: Gillian Welch/Dave Rawlings/Eric Andersen
I found this track on the Hype Machine this weekend and can’t get enough of it. It’s Gillian Welch and David Rawlings doing a cover of Eric Andersen’s “Dusty Boxcar Wall.” I don’t have a whole lot to say about it other than it is fantastic (like everything they do). The combination of Gillian’s amazing [...]
The Thrilla in Woodinvilla or Dirt is More Fun Than Pavement
My friend Robert got a brand new single speed, belt-drive, 29er mountain bike on Monday. Seething with jealousy, my first instinct was to sneak down to his house and sabotage his bike. If I can’t afford a mountain bike, why should he get one, right? Unfortunately, I was unable to break into Robert’s house. So [...]
Hiking in Seward Park
I found some photos on the camera from a mini, in-city adventure Becky and I had a few weekends ago. We rode our bikes down to Seward Park on a rare sunny Sunday in late February to hike the park trails. Having never been on Seward’s trails (or even past the bathrooms for my mid-Lake [...]
Johnny Knoxville: Investigative Journalist?
When I think of Johnny Knoxville, I tend to think of him in the light of the above picture. My sister and I used to love Jackass and watched it religiously in high school. But, with the show off the air, Knoxville has branched off into other endeavors, some of which are pieces of serious [...]
Seattle Randonneur’s 100k
Rapha takes most of their style cues from me. Note the half toe covers, bib shorts with long-sleeve jersey, floppy cap, and Sears mechanic gloves. Also I forgot my camera so: All photos unapologetically stolen from Bunnyhawk. Last weekend’s 100km populaire marked the first official Seattle International Randonneur’s event of the season. I did a [...]
Vote For Jamara By March 10!
One of Jamara’s amazing photos, but not the one you’ll be voting on. A few years ago, photographer Jamara Knight and her partner Shawn Casey spent three months living and volunteering in a Tanzanian orphanage. Though her primary job was to teach English, Jamara also went to Tanzania prepared to work on a photography project [...]
