Wednesday, February 10, 2010

snuggie on crack

no words needed. present anyone??

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Favorite Place in High Speed

My favorite place in the world in a glorious time lapse.

Exploiting The Exploited


10 Americans from U.S. Missionaries are charged with the attempted kidnapping of 33 Haitian children. Really? There is something disgustingly wrong with this picture. Read the article for more details.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Lost and Found

I have never been happier to find this lost footage on my computer from 2006. I have such great memories from this day. My friends and I went to the Jason Mraz concert during the summer months of 06. We were the "twi-hards" of the "mraz" - but probably not as crazy. I recall budging in line with my friends who were waiting for a couple hours because it was general admission. When the gates opened, we breezed through security and ran to the front of the grassy field and parachuted out our blankets. We also brought snacks, drinks and food- having a friendly picnic while waiting for a great performance is always the best.

I love the sound of concerts- The diverse and mumbled chatter from the crowd. I even love the "sound check" noises: "tap tap tap," "check, check, 1, 1, 2, 2," - the sound of tuning guitars and the amplified strumming. Its all so fantastic.

I also like how this concert venue was not and is still not (by any means) pretentious. The Malkin Bowl is a comfortable, cozy, not-too-big, grassy field enclosed by forest. People can spread their blankets out and everyone can enjoy and see the performer from any place on the field. It's actually one of my favorite concert venues. I dislike going to huge concerts where you pay over 100 dollars for nose-bleed seats and can't even see the performer/ the only way to see the performer is on a gigantic television screen near the stage- I mean, I might as well just stay home and watch the concert on TV. I have decided to opt out on these types of concerts. I'm into the cozy and intimate ones- you get more out of it as a spectator and lover of music. Nothing is better than a small outdoor concert surrounded by trees- there is something profoundly organic about it.


Anyway, I am glad my friends got there early because we were able to score an area directly front, center of the stage. Jason's performance was beyond phenomenal.- he is indescribable live. I especially like his ability to improvise with his songs. Take a look below at our amazing view and his singing in espagnol. nice.