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June 10th, 2009

June 2nd, 2009

Last Sunday, The Girl and I attended the Maker Faire.  What’s the Maker Faire, you ask?  Well, it’s a lot of things.  Mostly it’s a bunch of oddly creative people making oddly creative things in oddly creative ways.  It’s sort of like what would happen if Burning Man crashed into Cirque du Soleil while Cirque du Soleil was busy ingesting a county fair.

There are robots.  There are Legos.  There are cars that run on trash and walnut shells.  There are victorian houses on wheels, and giant copper snails and tesla coils and furry cars and fire trucks that shoot fire and lots and lots of people in top hats and corsets (sometimes at the same time).

And of course, I took pictures.  Lots and lots of pictures:

May 29th, 2009

Have we told you about our magazine covers? We haven’t? Well, we shall have to rectify that! To date, our photos have appeared on the covers of TWO magazines. Yes, that’s right – TWO, which is two more than zero.

The first cover was the summer 2008 issue of Slow Food USA’s The Snail. Here’s the cover:

Ours is the sheep photo, not the fish thing.

The second cover is out now, and it’s the Spring 2009 issue of Mystery Scene, starring Laurie King:

That’s simply a screenshot from their website, but as you can see, the interview offers a bit of “Subversive Fun” with Laurie King. Intriguing! I also like how the “Y”s in their title font look a bit stabby.

Finally, I’m not sure if you’re all aware of this, but I’m kind of a big deal in Masonic Imposter circles:

I’m not sure what I’m doing with my hand there, but you can read more about faux Masons at the National Heritage Museum’s blog.

May 20th, 2009

Hello, the Internet!  I am feverishly working on a SECRET PROJECT (which will be revealed shortly), but in the meantime, I need to post some photos!  In keeping with the recent theme of travel, the first photo is one of my favorite travel photos.  It was taken in Scotland in 2006 on the Isle of Lewis.

The Isle of Lewis is off the western coast of Scotland, is a 2 hour ferry ride from Scotland proper, and is the last bit of land between the UK and Iceland.  Also, it’s cold and windy.  But very, very beautiful!  The photo below was taken in a black house.  You can read more about black houses here, and even see the same room I photographed.

The second photo is of the back of a duck’s head.  Because I like ducks.