Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
I think it’s safe to say that I wouldn’t be self-employed today if it weren’t for Apple. Everything around here runs on Apple hardware and operating systems. Apple builds the tools that let me do the work I want to do.
So thanks Steve. For everything.
Seven Habits
Caught this post across my Twitter feed from Scott Bourne. It’s a good read. The only thing I’d likely add is that those are seven habits that are good for anybody doing anything.
2010 Brentwood Luminarias
The tradition continues here in Brentwood. As crazy as things have been at the close of this year, getting up early on Christmas Eve to help with this really marked the beginning of my holidays.
Catching Up
Reshoot today, then some design work and lunch with the in-laws before they head back out of the country. That’s my day. That and the December wallpaper.
What Was Taken
As for the people who broke in? I sincerely hope that their legs grow together.
You have to break a few eggs. . . .
if you’re going to make an omelet. Yeah. So apparently the last theme upgrade shattered some of the galleries. I’m on it, should have it fixed up later this week.
Simulated Protein Animal Matter
Damn Bots. Damn them all. Well, except for the good, shiny ones.
2010 Appetite for Art
I couldn’t let Sky2x have all the fun so I’m donating a print.
Brentwood Luminarias
For forty years our neighborhood, Brentwood, has displayed luminarias on Christmas Eve. For the entire time we’ve lived here, the Brentwood Exchange Club has taken on the task of raising the money, securing donations and the logistics of that morning. Brentwood is not a small neighborhood so this is no trivial matter. This year though they announced that atrophying membership meant they’d be unable to pull it off this year. With word of that, the neighborhood association (led by Sean Kosofsky) pulled together to keep the tradition going. In what has to be a record amount of time (less then two months) everything came together this morning and all the bags, sand and candles are…
Wyoming: Part 3
15 Hours That’s about how long it takes, including photo stops and lunch, to work your way through Grand Teton and then loop around Yellowstone, clockwise. We were up at 4:30. No coffee until we hit Signal Mountain around 7:00. Actually, make that exactly 7:00. We arrived as the store clerk did. But the morning hours are worth it, being out before the day’s gotten too old, you get better light (unless you’re lucky and storm rolls in) and a better shot at seeing critters. And the early legwork did pay off for those shots at Jenny Lake. They’re included in the gallery below which is what the 15 hours on the road netted. It…



