Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Bonobo tonight at Neumos



a few months ago a friend of my sisters asked me to update his iPod off my computer. On his travels to Panama he discovered this band from what he downloaded off my computer. Since I have way more music then I could ever listen to (102G and getting larger) I was so happy to find them. Going to see him and a live band tonight at Neumos. I'm excited because it's a venue I haven't been to yet and it's only 4 blocks from my house!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Dear Seattle Weather,



When I first moved to Seattle, everyone was always constantly warning me about how gloomy the winters are. How I was going to be unprepared etc. It wasn't TOO bad, I got through it and didn't get depressed. The one week per summer that I have spent here up to this point couldn't have prepared me for a whole summer here. I just can't believe how beautiful it is, everytime I look out my window to Elliot Bay and the Olympics it just kills me. PLUS it isn't lost on the people that live here, they treat every nice weather day as
a gift.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

no TV

For someone who doesn't have cable at home. I've managed to get myself addicted to two shows lately. I think I'm always late to getting into a show because I prefer the instant gratification of seeing an entire series at once.



The first one is Long Way Round. It's about 7 episode series about the 19,000-mile (31,000 km) journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman from London to New York on motorcycles. They travel eastward through Europe and Asia, flew to Alaska and continued by road from there to New York. After hearing about it from my copywriter here at work I looked it up at the Seattle Public Library, reserved it then waited patiently for it to come in. It's so great! My favorite is their ride on The Road of Bones in Siberia. Sulzer pointed out last week that there's a new one with them in Africa. It's next on my list.



The Wire. I heard it was fantastic when it first started. Then my friend Jen rented it just before she moved to Colorado. She left it with me to watch on the condition that I return it for her. I'm totally addicted. I love how smart the drug dealers are and how even the "scum" of Baltimore have principals.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Marc Johns



This drawing makes me laugh. I wish it was for sale in print form. All of his stuff is really great. marcjohns.com

new plants



I've had these little pots for years and have never used them. I know where I bought them even, Oasis in Stillwater. So 5 years + is how long they've sat on a shelf somewere. My mom has a TON of different succulent plants. So I cut off some babies and planted them a last week. I'm sure they'll outgrow their pots in no time.

market flowers




My new favorite thing to do is go down to the Market on a Monday or a Friday after work and get a nice big bunch of flowers. This bunch was only $10!! I think prices go down toward the end of the day if flowers are left over.

Session Beer Packaging




I saw this at Madison Market a few days ago. I just love it.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Andrew Wyeth



I've loved this artist for a while now. These posters have just gone up all around Seattle. Wyeth is an American artist and one of my favorites to see in a collection at a museum. Modern art museums have a ton of abstract work in their collections. For me, Wyeth has always been a nice break from that. My favorite piece "Christina's World" by him is pictured below.



Seattle Art Museum has just hung a small exhibition of some of his finest paintings. Seven great Wyeth paintings from private collections, otherwise never on public view. Next Friday I'm going to see a documentary about Wyeth at SAM. I'm not sure if my favorite is among the paintings, but I've seen it before at MOMA in NYC. I'm very excited about seeing more of his work.