Yes, two days of mild sunny weather here in Brooklyn. This afternoon I took advantage by forgoing public transport to get into Manhattan. Well, technically. I would say a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge should count as public transport as well, albeit self-propelled.Gorgeous toxic sunset over Jersey around 4:50; my trek was perfectly timed for… Continue reading springtime in january
Author: edaggarart
really interesting article
The Rebel Sell
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= degrees of the tilt of the earth's axis.* This, combined with the position in yearly revolution, determine the angle of the shadows of daylight hours. The angles of winter are distinct. They speak of wind and dry heat; cracked skin; long darknesses. There's a girl I know -The curious Miss K; a great fan… Continue reading 23
Cold day, seventh of the year
tamarind
Bell Hollow played at Southpaw last evening; they sounded great. The newer stuff they played (not yet recorded) was really good. The Curious Miss K shall be arriving in town tomorrow evening. She and I have much catching up to do. (understatement) Not seen her since the summer, and that seems a long time ago.… Continue reading tamarind
a brief backward glance
(excerpt from trip book) 11 October 2005. On a high-speed train ride from London King's Cross to Edinburgh. The train is traveling close to the coastline now-- we are almost there. There are parts where cliff walls rise up steeply from the sea, and there are parts where the hills gently turn to beaches. It… Continue reading a brief backward glance
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Happy New Year. the farm in winter Spent Thanksgiving and Xmas upstate at the farm. Sunny and freezing in November, as illustrated in the photo. December was milder. The New Year, as it begins here in Brooklyn, is drenched with rain and blanketed with fog. Sort of weather makes the knees ache and inspires reading… Continue reading 2 0 0 6
60º in November
Here's an inspiring read from Mr. Bresny: "Bigger, Better, More Interesting Problems" There are more excerpts from his Pronoia book as well. A real smarty-pants, that one. And such a freak! In other news: Sad: Our lovely black Koi, Coffee, has merged with the Infinite. A shocking return to Brooklyn after a holiday weekend upstate;… Continue reading 60º in November
knickknactionary!
soon to be a table That's what it looks like, pre-resin. A frame shall be built to hold the two type drawers together, and to be the high-water mark to which the resin will rise and self-level. It's going to weigh a lot! But finally a purpose for 15 years' worth of collecting such nonsense.… Continue reading knickknactionary!
20 nov
A working weekend is not a bad thing, especially in the freelance world. There are no phone calls, fewer interruptions in general. In addition to work there have been walks- wandering around the Slope- as well as consolidation, and editing. The common cold is busy making its way through the local population, leaving a path… Continue reading 20 nov




