December 30, 2010
New Bikes
Thanks to Christmas cash and craigslist, we are back in the bicycling game (after a minor setback of a bike thief).
December 27, 2010
December 23, 2010
Merry Christmas 2010
I am nowhere near grateful enough for all my friends and family. Thank you all for the compassion, sacrifices, laughter, wisdom, and joy that you have brought into my life this past year. I hope everyone has a great Christmas.
And some lyrics from Sufjan’s ‘Sister Winter’:
Oh my friends I've
Begun to worry right
Where I should be grateful
I should be satisfied
Oh my heart I
Would clap and dance in place
With my friends I have so
Much pleasure to embrace
Now my heart is
Returned to sister winter
Now my heart is
As cold as ice
All my friends, I've
Returned to sister winter
All my friends, I
Apologise, apologise
And my friends, I've
Returned to wish you all the best
And my friends, I've
Returned to wish you a happy Christmas
Begun to worry right
Where I should be grateful
I should be satisfied
Oh my heart I
Would clap and dance in place
With my friends I have so
Much pleasure to embrace
Now my heart is
Returned to sister winter
Now my heart is
As cold as ice
All my friends, I've
Returned to sister winter
All my friends, I
Apologise, apologise
And my friends, I've
Returned to wish you all the best
And my friends, I've
Returned to wish you a happy Christmas
December 20, 2010
‘Light in January’ by David Harman
David Harman is an up and coming Dallas painter whom Laura met at college and I met through my work (he wisely decided to go into painting instead of architecture). His paintings so far explore themes of light’s interaction with the world around us. He has an amazing studio over in Deep Ellum.
You can see his work here: http://davidanthonyharman.com/
We recently bought a painting from him that seems made especially for our living room:
December 17, 2010
December 11, 2010
IF - Phenomenon
A phenomenon is an observable occurrence while a noumenon "refers to an object of human inquiry, understanding or cognition." Where exactly does the transfer between the material and immaterial occur?
December 9, 2010
Jeff Bridges Deals Out Western and Virtual Retribution
This Christmas there are two movies starring Jeff Bridges coming out that have caught my attention.
The first being ‘True Grit’. A Coen brothers adaptation of the 1968 novel by Charles Portis (which was made into a film starring John Wayne in 1969). The Coen’s are apparently referencing the novel a lot more than the previous film. In any case they have assembled a stellar cast and I’m excited to see them venture into the tradition western genre after ‘No Country for Old Men’.
Technically we have reached the point where we can just about visualize anything in movies. One of the ways to move forward is to add stylistic depth into what we visualize. ‘Tron Legacy’ looks to do just that. The original was pushed the limits on computer visuals in movies and I am excited that this sequel looks to do the same – albeit in a more subtle and artistic way. And you can’t beat Lightcycles.
December 8, 2010
Elk Hunt
This last weekend I traveled to the Sacramento Mountains in New Mexico to Elk hunt with my dad. It was a great trip – we couldn’t have asked for better weather and we were successful in killing a cow elk on our first morning out. Some pics from my trip:
(Note: some pictures towards the end involve the skinning of a dead elk. Fair warning.)
The rolling grassland before we hit the mountains. |
Starting to get up into the mountains. |
A picture taken by Mom of her bootprint in the snow. |
Our campsite before we started setting up. |
The completed campsite. |
What I figured we would be sleeping in. |
What we actually slept in. My father is getting a bit fancy in his old age. Not that I'm complaining - they were nice digs for camping. |
The inside of the tent. |
The Elk cow Dad shot. Note that she fell about a mile and a half away from where we could get the truck to. Lucky for us it was uphill from the truck. |
Dad filling out his tag. |
The start of the skinning process. We ended up packing out the hide as well as the meat. Dad hopes to have it stretched and tanned. |
On one of our three trip back to the Elk to recover the meat. |
Me with a hindquarter strapped to my back. |
Dad with his hindquater headed to the truck. |
Mom got to carry the head (we needed it to give the lymph nodes and brain stem to the game warden - so they can check the populations for health and disease) |
And one of our ice chests full of backstrap - we'll have a loaded freezer for awhile. |
December 7, 2010
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