Co-Conspirators

March 24, 2008

Easter.

Easter saw me drive to NY to see family. A quick 1.5hr trip to Ma Dukes to have dinner, play with (read:torture) the cats and spend the night. The next day, a 2.5 hr trip to my sister's in LI. Dinner, see my nieces, hang-out. Was planning on hanging out with a friend and taking the ferry home, but the ferry was booked. So make another 3hr drive back home. Too much driving for one day for sure! But good to see family and take the day off from worrying about what project is due next. Check out some photos I took here.

March 13, 2008

Favorite Things

Here're a couple of my favorite things.

Well Worn...

I love old tools. There's something about their soul that speaks to me. Just looking at how well-loved they are makes me think about who's had them prior, what kind of projects they've used them for, a great history I guess. This is a pneumatic chisel that belongs to our service manager, Spencer. He told me a quick story about how he launched the chisel end once, about 20' at full blast. Luckily, there was no one on the receiving end....yikes!


-Well worn. Well loved.


-Check out the great engraving! They don't engrave anything like this anymore! So much soul!

March 11, 2008

Winter Cross Ride

Took the cross bike into the woods today to blow off some steam, get some exercise and get refocused. Changed the spring in my Singlator to push down. I've had so many issues with it pushing up I figured I try something different. Put the rear tire back on, scrounged up an extra tube, co2 & cartridges, and tools (everything I usually use is somewhere in the mid-west with my track bike, according to FedEx). Changed and went out. Rode up to Wadsworth trails and found the trailhead I was going to use was a swamped out mess. Went a different route and found a mixture of trails too mucky to ride (although it appears a few have...shame, shame!) and some that were dry and fun. Walked around the really mucky stuff and ripped around for about an hour. I'm about ready for the nicer weather.


-mucky, nasty trails.


-how do I really feel about the mucky trails?


-the Falls were movin'...


-dead leaves and a fast trail.

So Over It...

I'm sick of it. All the bullshit. The mixed messages, the un-straight-forward-ness, unreturned calls, non-communication. It's tiring. I don't understand what's so difficult about expressing feelings. Just tell people how you feel. Be straight up. I feel like there's a lot more that I want to say, but it's all just convoluted garbage that's difficult for me to form into coherent expression and it has no real bearing on the important aspects of life. So I'm refocusing. Turning my frustration towards something productive. Getting more focused on art. Making music. Taking photos. Screen-printing. Being creative. Focus on the important stuff and fuck the bullshit. Ok....I'll step down off my soapbox now.

March 07, 2008

Day 4/5

Kind of wrote about Day 4 yesterday...after riding over the Golden Gate and into the Headlands, went to the beach, braved the cold winds. Ate a life saving burrito, went back to the hostel, showered and napped for about 2 hours. Got up, was going to eat dinner at "the best Chinese place in SF" but didn't want to wait 30 mins for a table. Went to a little Thai place on the corner instead. Pretty good food, big portions. Packed up what I didn't finish, rode on down to meet up with Craig at the bar he works at. Gave him my leftovers (def enough for a second meal!), hung out, had a couple beers. Meet his roommates, the bartenders, lots of cool folks. Great music in that bar as well.

Today, got up relatively early (starting to get more in tune with Cali time....jet lags gonna suck!!!) ate breakfast and met some cool folks from around the world. Ate with a few girls from Italy, South Africa and Seattle. Finished breakfast, talked bikes with a guy from Italy who races downhill while I packed my whip up. Showered, packed, checked out. Scheduled a shuttle back to SFO tonight, walked my bike case about 8 blocks down to FedEx to ship back home to avoid the exorbant charges associated with flying your bike.

Walking about a bit, stretching the legs. Taking things in a more relaxed manner instead of having to pay attention to traffic on the bike. Walked through Chinatown section, up into Little Italy. Had a sandwich, coffee and Italian pastry. Over-priced but not too bad. Walked back down here to the library. Trying to figure out what I want to do now. Might go walk around downtown and check things out. I feel kind of limited without having my bike to rip around on. That's about it. I've got lots of photos to upload when I get home so check back to see what I saw....Talk with you all soon.

March 06, 2008

Day 3...

Only have a few mintues so we'll keep this quick. Day 3 was cool. Checked out a few more shops that I had been meaning to get to. Double-toe straps from Freewheel (one of the best bike investments I've made in a while!)...Caught up with Craig and a couple of his buddys in the evening for some drinks. Saw some rad graffiti (Barry McGee on a store front gate. Couldn't take a photo cause it was 1am in a sketch part of town), the rad folks @ Chrome fixed my bag and gave me a loaner while they were working on mine. New strap is rad! Rode over Golden Gate Bridge and up into the Marin Headlands today. Absolutely beautiful!!! Got some amazing photos. Went to the beach, stood in the Pacific! Cold-ass-hell water! Smells fresher than the Atlantic...hmmmm. I'm cashed so heading back to the hostel for a shower and nap before I go meet with Craig again tonight. I'll try to get one more post up here before I leave tomorrow. Late!

March 04, 2008

Day 2

Got an early start this morning. Early enough that nothing was open! Went to the SFMOMA first, but found they didn't open til 11AM. Stopped by a bike shop that Craig referred me to and found that they were closed for rennovations til Thur. Stumbled upon Chrome on the way back to the museum. Dropped my bag off for a new shoulder-strap (they perform repairs on the spot) and got a loaner bag til mine is done tomorrow. Went to the library to check email, etc and went back to MOMA in time for the opening. The first Tues of every month is free gallery day. So I got to check out some rad modern art on the cheap! After that, went back to the Haight area to get some stuff I had checked out yesterday. Stopped off at a few bike shops that were closed on Monday. Went to Freewheel bike shop on Hayes, picked up some Toshi double toe-straps and some random odds and ends. Stopped at another shop to alcohol my bars/stem to stop the creaking (been there since I put them together the other day). Pretty much solved the problem. Went to a Whole Foods for a snack and beverage. Checked out Goorin Bros for some rad headwear (but couldn't carry anything back cause the loaner bag is smaller than mine...have to go back tomorrow). Back to the hostel for a shower, some rest and planning for tomorrow. Went down to a bar (can't remember the name) run by a cyclist (story has is that he broke up with a girl and opened a bar...hmmmmm). Pretty rad. Then went to Zeitgeist. Another rad divey place. Talked with the infamous Tamale Lady. Got pretty lit. Can't believe I made it back in one piece...ha! Oh yeah! Both bars had racks INSIDE for bikes!!! How fucking cool! Take note CT! They're gett'n it done here in the SF! Also got some photos of some AMAZING graffiti work!Gonna go drink some more water, head to sleep and get up, do it again tomorrow! Meeting up with Craig and the crew tomorrow night. Word!

Sf Day 2

Spent pretty much all day yesterday riding around and taking things in. Tried to check out Freewheel bike shop but found out they are closed on Mondays. Found San Francisco Cyclery and picked up some CO2 cartridges, blinky lights as well as a SF bike map. If you're ever here, get one of those maps. They are amazing! Went to Haight St and checked out the small boutiques, Ameoba music (about the size of a large bowling alley), ate an amazing burrito...some highlights were happening upon the Fatlace shop and meeting the 2 cats working there, super nice. Hit up Upper Playground and saw some amazing art. Met up with Craig at the Island last night, rode around a bit and ate dinner. More stuff to cross off the list today. Oh yeah, got carded when buying beer last night "Are you old enough to buy this?" -Yep- "Oh, ok". Didn't even ask to see my id. Rad.

March 03, 2008

SF Day 1

Well, itÅ› day 2 actually. Day one was supposed to see me land in SFO @ noon, and enjoy the day exploring the city relatively traffic free by bike. Instead, we had mechanical failure on my second plane and I spent 6am-12am on planes and in airports. But at least you had all your stuff...yeah, thanks for losing my shit Delta. You guys rock. Then had the scariest shuttle ride to the hostel, ever. Can belive we got there without getting into a serious accident. Got up this morning, had breakfast, found that my stuff had arrived. Ate a bagel, put my bike together. Now I can relax and actually have fun. Updates to follow.