Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Think Summer


The break from inversion conditions lasted about 2 days.

But screw it--I got a Middle Fork permit! Launching August 17th. This'll get me through this weather.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Snowy Twilight


Finally, the inversion is gone and we're back to normal lovely winter.

Friday, January 25, 2013

The Midwest






Images like this one make me miss Illinois. This is college buddy Barry playing hockey with his daughter Megan and another college bud's son Ryan.

Barry says he dominated. I don't believe it. And I love that Megan kicks a** in pink.

Say what you want about alpine and skate skiing, about winter sports in the west. They're great, all right, but this is what I call making your own winter fun. I just want to know why Macri ain't out on the ice--or is that him, losing the puck to Megan?

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Inverted Weekend

Getting pretty sick of the weather around here.



Heading up to Bogus Basin helps. Single digits and steel-colored low-ceiling here in town. About 12 miles up the road, sunny skies and 40F. That's good for the soul.





Monday, January 07, 2013

Bird Dog


Josie came to live with us a few months ago. I've been interested in bird hunting for a while, but never had the impetus to try it out. Now, I do. So our good friend Bill offered to take us to his favorite spot to see how she did. I bought a $1.75 hunting passport, with Bill as my mentor, and off we went.


We didn't get any chukar, but we did see at least a half-dozen covies that flushed from very far away. Not certain if that's because it's late season and they're wary, or because of Josie's unbridled enthusiasm. But, Bill got a couple shots off, and we had a fantastic day hiking this beautiful area for 4+ hours.


Josie did well. The amount of ground she can cover, seemingly effortlessly, is just staggering to me. Amazing energy and speed, and no fear whatsoever of a shotgun blast. It was even more fun than I imagined. I can't wait to get out there with her again.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Best Pals, From Now On


This evening, Theo asked Josie a very important question. He stood up, walked around to look her in the eyes, held her face, and asked, "Josie will you keep the Bad Bad Wolf away?" Felt like a pivotal moment in this budding partnership. 

She said yes, she would.  

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Happy Winter




Enjoy every moment you can.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Grief and Anger



Nothing of meaning to say today. But having something funny here is inappropriate. And this is what I'm listening to as I work today, or try to work or think today, and it feels like a good thing to be listening to, so I thought I'd share it, in case anyone stopped by.

I am sick about what happened in Connecticut this morning. Full of anger and dangerous feelings and just disappointed once again by humans. I feel punched in the gut and I have nothing intelligent to say today. I'll leave that to Mr. Basinski.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012



If you've ever seen Cat Power live, especially back in the late-90s, you will know why this is so incredibly funny. Hats off to Chan for this one.

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Sea of Rock

SEA OF ROCK from infinite trails on Vimeo.

I think we need to change the name of our "Hard Guy" trail...

Monday, December 03, 2012

PFork's Year In Photos


The year-end collection of photography over at Pitchfork is worth a perusal. Above, my favorite, one Ms. Annie Clark of St. Vincent.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The Disintegration Loops


This is all I want for Christmas.

Temporary Residence has reissued William Basinski's otherworldly masterpiece The Disintegration Loops across 9 heavy slabs of virgin vinyl, 5 CDs, 1 DVD, and a 144-page book.

The mind boggles.

This is a haunting piece of work that gets under your skin and into your brain and does not leave you alone. The story behind the music is fascinating and compels you to listen on its own, but the background doesn't explain the almost overwhelming pull these sounds have once they get into you.

I recommend this music to anyone and everyone. I believe there is something to be found in it by any human who listens, if you open up to the experience and don't get caught up waiting for a beat or hook. This goes beyond ambient or minimalism or even high-concept composition to something more visceral and fundamental than that. It's the sound of decay, of death, extended in tone and preserved for reimagining. It's really something.

Burma


This is just such a fantastic photo. These two, as Secretary of State and President, in Burma meeting not only with the government but openly with opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is something I never thought I'd see. Full article here

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Monday, November 12, 2012

The Weekend


Me and Theo did a lot of hanging out this weekend. Even though he started it a bit under the weather, and I caught his cold on Sunday morning, we still had a blast. Lego cities, blanket forts, leaf piles, dog park, and endless hot wheels. 




Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Voted


We took Theo to the polls this morning. It felt right, seems important to introduce him to the processes behind Democracy at an early age.

He was good and patient, but we can't help but think he was also a bit disappointed. There was a line, and it took a little while to get in, which was fine. "Lotta people in line for the boat!" he said, excitedly.

"No, Vote. With a V."

Blank stare.

"Gonna get on a boat!"

Yeah, he was disappointed. 

Sunday, November 04, 2012

Thursday, November 01, 2012

Vote

“If you are bored and disgusted by politics and don't bother to vote, you are in effect voting for the entrenched Establishments of the two major parties, who please rest assured are not dumb, and who are keenly aware that it is in their interests to keep you disgusted and bored and cynical and to give you every possible reason to stay at home doing one-hitters and watching MTV on primary day. By all means stay home if you want, but don't bullshit yourself that you're not voting. In reality, there is no such thing as not voting: you either vote by voting, or you vote by staying home and tacitly doubling the value of some Diehard's vote.”

― David Foster Wallace, Up, Simbal!: 7 Days on the Trail of an Anticandidate