coming out of the shadows
holy shit, has it really been more than 10 days since i last posted... ugg. to my faithful 4 readers, my apologies. i'm slowly extracting myself from the last few months of insane work. i'm off to boston for a little mini-show this weekend and then i'm home for a few months. i'm anxious to chill a bit.
i've kinda been in a self imposed hermit mode lately - i'm not sure why, but the onset of winter tends to do this to me a bit. even tho' i've been super busy at work, i've been horrible at returning calls/emails (especially to ray).... i'll be better soon - totally promise!
couple of random updates - phase 2 of the sleeve is complete - check it out:
phase 3 will begin sometime in december - linking the sleeve together with phase 1 & adding the tibetan prayer flags above the current bit. trevor @ steady tattoo is a god. a god i tell you.
last week i was in st louis for another mini-show (just two guest artists, 150 or so attendees, cocktail reception) - the show went amazingly well - really really nice.
this pic was taken about 30,000 feat somewhere over iowa. the twin cities is still snow free, and honestly - i'm ok with that - i'm just not ready for winter yet.... tho' it sure looks pretty from here.
this pic was taken about 30,000 feat somewhere over iowa. the twin cities is still snow free, and honestly - i'm ok with that - i'm just not ready for winter yet.... tho' it sure looks pretty from here.
while in st louis i took time out to see the gateway arch - yea, i played tourist for a few minutes (it's all you really need is a few minutes)..... on my way to see the arch, i stumpled on the above location - an old switzers licorice factory. i really love burned out buildings like this - shows some real history if you ask me.
i took shitloads of pics of the arch (it really is an engineering marvel), but this one is my favorite. i also took the elevator (lets use that term loosely) to the top. it's not the greatest view, but it's pretty fuckin' cool overall.
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there's just some things you *have* to do.. like taking pics of the arch from an artsy angle.. yup, i did it too
course, i did it on a hot summer day and then stupidity allowed me to stop thinking and i touched the frikkin thing. i blistered the tips of three fingers. i read later that the metal can reach 170° to the touch.
the hermit thing is affecting a lot of people i know. it's the season for it..
tak
Isn't Iowa pretty from above?
and I like the Arch pic.
I've toured that Switzer building, back when it was a working licorice factory. Oh, the freshest red licorice right from the line. Mmmmm. Looking forward to being in the same city with you for a while!
Stacey
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