15 October, 2010

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11 October, 2010

Spiker's Sleeper in Seattle

Spiker's Sleeper in Seattle .... Honda Tuning magazine showcases my bro's car in a 5 page spread... The cars been a blessing.  He's made lots of good friends building it, spent lots of good times working on it, and it motivates him to work his program and live in sobriety. It's a beast as you can see, not unlike the man himself.. a Freemonster you might say... haha.  I gotta say, a pretty creative clan  I come from.  Pop is building America, Mom could open a gift shop with her crafty ways and greeting cards (not to mention wood working and painting), I got this photography thing going, and Spiker, well, he likes to go fast.  He studies and learns how to make his own fast.  I mean, come on, blow a transmission, limp the car home, pull it out, rebuild it, put it back in and make it back to the street's last race of the night - CRAZY.  Proud of ya bro, you build fast.  Left turn nigga!

03 October, 2010

Decibel Festival - Mothership Boat Cruise

Uniting Souls presents the Decibel Festival Mothership Boat Cruise, with Catz n Dogz from the U.K. headlining on the main deck.  Skillz to pay the billz!  Good music, beautiful weather.  See more at http://www.unitingsouls.com/gallery.  And be sure to catch the boat next year.

Space Needle, circa 1964

Embarking on a scanning project of hundreds of photos from parent's wedding, honeymoon (to Seattle and British Columbia), yesterday's raves, old flyer art, and some sketches.  Time consuming, but since a fire at a relatives house - I realize its time well spent.  History is fragile, and deserves archiving.  The photos from 1950's are a trip.  I learned that my grandma liked to stick her tongue out at cameras, and that my dad looks like Georgie from the movie Blow.  And my mom's skin - forget about it... what did they use for product back in the day?  Cold creams, from what I understand.