Got a little caption for this too ... if I could just find it :)
One more?
Here's an indecent proposal
that got stuck inside me over the years;
When you first came,
quiet as the rain that never fell;
In the sunlight that never shone
I whispered words I had never known
and now, shall never forget.
Western wind, when wilt thou blow
The small rain down can rain?
Christ, if my love were in my arms
And I in my bed again!
When will we dance again
In yesterday's moonlight?
Being singled does mean I can now travel as a backpacker, and so that's how I did Frisco last year, Drakensberg, London and Miami the years before. I mean beyond the obvious guided tours, cost savings, peoplewatching opportunities and fantastic locales there's other more subtler reasons to backpack :) For one I still remember doing the Drakensberg day hiking trips and coming back in the evening to a large T Bone steak, washed down with Castle Laager at a roughhewn wooden dining table, open to the side all the way to the stars, with lightning flashing in plain sight a few miles away ... all for roughly about $5 American. Aieee, that place was beyond romantic ... If I coulda stayed there for another month I'd have gladly done so except that the lodge it was literally in the middle of nowhere and you could not anything for miles around ... good if you're being hunted by the mob but bad if you like to hit the club scene every now and then or murder a plate of pad thai or get midnight cravings for sashimi or even just want to go rent the latest emir kusturica or ...
And where in London could you do a pint for a pound other than in a backpackers bar. I mean it all qualifies as cost savings don't it? The only regret I have ... not having my camera on these trips. So summer's almost here and I'll be doing a few cities on the longer weekends and hopefully they'll all be at backpackers this time with the Finepix and maybe even the Nikon DSLR tagging along. I mean there are lockers to put stuff like that away at night ...
And here check out the this wonderfully presented guide to London for backpackers
Of course there is this other way to check out this quirky wonderfully eccentric city out by just clicking over to london daily instead :)
Criterion with unerring accuracy releases one masterwork after the other, each restored to their pristine original glory. Some may find the price a bit steep, and your neighborhood video rental may not always have them. But once you compare say Criterion's version of Seven Samurai against the other copies out there, you'll automatically find yourself counting the money out :)
I buy them when I can and have never regretted any of the choices to date. There's always the unexpected specials in them as well. For example in Tarkovsky's Solaris, I found two essays one by Philip Lopate AND the other by Akira Kurosawa. Kurosawa had apparently visited Tarkovsky during the filming and the essay details his impressions from that visit. Quietly and simply it underscores the enormous respect both had for each other. Both made movies that were not just unforgettable but had a range, depth and mastery that will never probably be equalled by anybody else.
Recommendations include Seven Samurai, Ikiru, Redbeard, Yojimbo, Sanjuro and Rashomon for Kurosawa, and Solaris, Andrei Rubley for Tarkovsky (but be warned Tarkovsky is very meditative ... read that as very slow)
Must say it's possibly the finest point and shoot ever. Love the night shots (that truck above was done at night with no flash), but just realized today that if you shoot at higher than normal ISOs you can do other stuff with it after, like saturate it digitally, or increase the color temperature ...
That's a carpark in the neighborhood mall. Below's the original snap which I changed with Picasa
Intensely saturated color photographs, cross processed films, wierd light leaks ... not the kind of stuff you see in today's world of digital photography.
However a cheap but superb plastic lens relic from yesteryear has the singular ability to startle you into seeing beauty in everyday scenery.
Welcome to the world of Lomo, the cult classic from Russia.
Yeah yeah that's one tired pun. But it's still not all cranked out. If you're single and would like to meet up with folks who have similar interests it provides an organization, a website and regularly scheduled events in Toronto and other cities. And it really works. Of course there's only close to a million singles sites for dating and therefore this one doesn't get the buzz, but if you like kayaking, or white water rafting or pub crawling then this one makes more sense. For instance check out what's coming up for May.
http://www.meetmarketadventures.com/events/index.php?m=5&y=2007&brd_id=1
Or check out one of the vacations
http://www.paragontravel.com/mmaadventures/calendar%20events/bus_tours/hoodapus_bus_tours%20_details.htm
is how one photographer introduces his work at http://www.jamesnachtwey.com/
If truth is his prejudice, these photographs would sear more than our eyes.
a flight was currently? Check out
http://flightaware.com/
And what if you wanted to figure out the best seat on the next flight you're planning to take? There's always
http://www.seatguru.com/ to help with that
To catch your flight on time without having to remember choose one from the addresses of a hundred different airline sites goto
https://www.viewtrip.com/Home.aspx
And for the best thing out there at the moment check out Cathay Pacific's All Asia Pass on their site ... It's the coolest deal I've ever seen an airline offer.
Check out the mini watch I got from SFMOMA. Was about 200$. Made by BMW/Mini, branded the Mini Motion Watch
Cool strap. I bought the all black version. Does large vertical and horizontal (useful if you're out bike-riding) displays as shown to the left. Also has a smaller vertical display version with the day of the week and seconds below the time. Also lets you set up a second time to which you can switch with one single click. Useful when travelling to another timezone.
Also has a Stopwatch, countdown timer, alarm clock, and back-light.
Click away ... you've been warned!
Monday Meet the bomb : http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=5&subID=145
Tuesday Meet the twits : http://www.thisjustin.com/2007/04/11/david-blaine-terrorizes-passersby-again/
Wednesday : Take a break. Goto http://www.elevatormoods.com/elevator_main.html
Thursday Meet the (wo)man of the house : http://veryfunnyads.com/index.html?id=25233
Friday Meet John Cleese : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3v-OCYYIuM
Do you like discovering new photoblogs, recipes, humor et al?
And have come to believe that googling is the only gig around?
Well if you like being surprised pleasantly do start tripping on stumble upon!
I'm not implying there aren't other choices!
But for the civilized route check out:
The Noble Eightfold Path
by Bhikku Bodhi
It's a short slim book, but has enough to satisfy the hungriest of souls.
If you've been starving spiritually that is ...
Available on Amazon for about 10 bucks. Or online for free.