Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I promise.

I am working on some new posts, reader.  Yes, I just referred to you, reader.  As in singular.  As in one person.  You are one person.  You know who you are - or do you?  Do you know who you are?  How do you know?  Who are we?  Who am I?  Who we are?  What are we?  What is us being? Do you know who you or I are?  Are we?  Do we be?  Is you and I?  Why?!

Because some things are.  And some things are not.  Things that are not can't be!  Then nothing wouldn't be!  You can't have nothing isn't and Everything is!

Fast forward to 7:30 for the good stuff.  Actually, it's all good stuff.  So...err...just watch.
Everything.



Yeah.



Do it.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Photos from Michelle!

Graduation and softball games!

Yes, everyone, I still have the hots for Alec Baldwin.  This love ain't goin' nowhere.

Graduation was such a traumatizing, freezing, weird, but hysterical out of body experience.  But it really sums up my time at NYU, that's for sure.

As for the green pictures, those were taken at my older niece's softball game.  That was a good day.  Michelle and I ended up playing catch in the park and it was delightful.

Thanks, Michelle, for providing the illustrations to what has turned into an autobiographical personal (but not too personal) interweb journey!

Is it bad...

that I'm watching Grizzly Man and that I have literally said/thought the SAME EXACT THINGS as Timothy Treadwell during one of his more confessional segments?  Damn.  I get it.  And it's frightening.  And comforting.  And uncomfortable.  I felt a similar way while watching The CruiseTimothy Treadwell is much like Timothy "Speed" Levitch.  Untamed hair, passionate, lonesome...



I admire their poeticism and enthusiasm and intelligence, but I don't think I'm ever, ever, EVER going to name my son "Timothy."


sigh.

Oh, Albany.

‘Misery, wretchedness, ennui and the devil — I’ve got to spend another evening in Albany. Of all the miserable, wretched, second-class, one-horse towns, this is the most miserable.’ - H.H. Richardson

I've been struggling with Albany for years.  Just as I started to think I was being a snob for thinking Albany was a depressing, desolate place I found out that quite historically I wasn't alone.  The concrete architecture, the crime, the lack of parking around the only "nice" street... man, it's a tough place to love.  Have you ever read the Lonely Planet entry on Albany?  Do it.

So far after being back in the area for 7 months or so, I think I've found my peace.  I think I'm doing alright  mostly because I don't actually live in Albany, but a nice rural town outside of Troy.  I like Troy, it's much cozier and walker-friendly than Albany.  It also has my new favorite hang-out, Footsy Magoos.

Anyway, this past Saturday a visiting friend and I spent the entire day walking around Albany.  I've never done that before.  Surprisingly it was a good time.  We went to the New York State Museum and strolled around Lark Street, and then lounged in front of the Capitol.  Just as I was coming around to maybe feeling something positive toward the city, I went into the museum gift shop.

And this is what I found:

This is a postcard of the Legislative Building.  My first thought was, "Wow, what an ugly building to put on a postcard."  And then I looked closer.



Yes, that's a homeless man with his shirt off.  

My friend and I had found this postcard a couple of years ago, but since then we haven't been able to find it.  Naively, I thought that perhaps they had discontinued the postcard since there was a shirtless homeless man on it.  "Yay, Albany!" I thought, for paying attention.  Of course on this most recent trip to the museum I had dreamed I would find a miscellaneous copy lying around, but I knew I shouldn't get my hopes up.  But, man, was my day MADE.  They had a whole new supply of Legislative-Building-Homeless-Man-Postcards!  I was excited to show my friend, but at the same time I was embarrassed and disappointed in the city I'm trying so hard not to hate.  How could the photographer not notice?  Was he in THAT much of a rush?  How did the printers and the proofers not notice?!  Okay, so I'm not "embarrassed" as much as I am baffled.  And deeply, deeply amused.

I bought three copies and asked the cashiers if they knew why I was buying so many of the same postcard.  I don't think I've ever seen a happier pair of disgruntled museum gift shop employees.  Now I'm sure that via word of mouth those homeless man postcards are going to fly off that flimsy wire shelf.  Almost as quickly as the Eliot Spitzer ones did.

My amusement rose substantially when I walked on Hamilton St and saw this poster:







I guess I should be grateful to live near a place where they allow my face to be printed on paper and posted on a city street in advertisement for real, live, professional entertainment.  I'm on the $2 bill!!! A perfect choice.  Thanks, Laura!

Keep your eyes glued for my next post...my tattoo tale!

The Swell Season Covers NMH

Watch it here.

And on the lazy days / The dogs dissolve and drain away / The world it goes / And all awaits / The day we are awaiting ...

Saturday, August 28, 2010

I got a tattoo!


I will write a longer blog post and perhaps post some video of the experience later today.  For now I must take my visiting amiga Katy to the super impressive New York State Museum (HA!) and the '76 Diner.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

I'm getting a tattoo?


And somehow I know it won't be my last one. This one is to be not too terribly noticeably placed for professional purposes, but it's quite possible that I'll feel the need to commemorate other eras in my life with a tattoo here and there. Probably a once every 11 or 21 years event. I went to speak with Ryan, the artist at Nato's Ink I've procured to draw on me with a needle. Not only is he talented, but he's also extremely nice and facial-haired with a good handshake. Needless to say, I have a crush on him already, which only bodes well as another sign that the stars are aligning for me to get this done. I don't like to work against nature, so I often look for (sometimes silly) signs and connections to let me know I'm on the correct wavelength.  He started to tell me to relax and that it's normal to be anxious, but then realized "Actually, I'm sure you'll be fine, you don't seem nervous at all!" I told him I've decided to just accept the pain right now and not be a little bitch about it. I think he liked that.

The sperm whale is my power animal.  You may scoff, giggle, whatever, but it's true!  I drew this randomly in college.  I'm not a very good artist all the time, but every once in a while I'm struck with random skill. With this I drew two other different types of whales. I have them hanging in my apartment. Actually, I only have this and another hanging in my apartment because someone stole the original of the third while I was living at Broome Street. Who the hell would steal my whale drawing!? You're a bastard, whoever you are.

But, behold! The Great White Whale. Its quiet strength. Its not so quiet strength.  Its massive presence.  Its victory over humanity. Its losses at the foot of humanity. I could go on and on and get deeper and deeper and wax all philosophical, but I feel that if you have to spend more than a couple sentences explaining your tattoo, you're overthinking it and it's not something you have to have. To me, getting a tattoo is more visceral than over-explanations and pretty flowers and Marvin the Martian and crap like that. It should be personal. But also, it should look bad-ass.  And that is a mofo-ing bad-ass sperm whale.

Dig it.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Welcome to My Life

A family party at Aunt Patsy's.  No one was physically or emotionally harmed in the capturing of this precious moment.  Character was built, though.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Good or bad?


If you google Nick Kinsey, my blog comes up on the first search page. I wonder if he ever googles himself.  Does this mean all my real-life chances of friendship are blown? Just askin'...

Hi, Nick. I promise I'm not creepy.  Just very appreciative and trying to spread the music, man.

http://www.myspace.com/diamonddoves

Hahaha

Monday, August 16, 2010

Hey - Elvis Perkins in Dearland

Making music videos is harder than it seems.  But now I am officially addicted.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

This is really cool.

Love this aesthetic.  I wish we all spoke this way.  Thanks, Rob!