Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Friday, April 25, 2008

New (to me) Band


The video doesn't "show" much but the song, awesome. Califone opened up for Iron & Wine in Atlanta and honestly, I liked Califone better. Maybe it was the unexpectedness that got me but either way, some amazing stuff.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Amazing

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Be prepared to cry, a lot.

Monday, April 07, 2008


Go Luke! This is from a suggestion long, long ago by my friend Arlyn. I finally got around to "photoshopping" this pic. Not great but you can only do so much with MS Paint.

What is up with cake?


I have heard a lot about cake lately. Portal has cake as your reward, TMBG has a song that everyone wants cake in, the list goes on and on. I LOVE CAKE ! WE WANT CAKE!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Boy with a Coin


Yeah, so I like Iron&Wine, a bit, a lot, maybe a bit too much. How can you not? Listen to the song, watch the beautiful video, envy the beard.
Did I mention that we have tickets to the show in Atlanta?

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

This is (old) Awesome

Do not miss the freak out in the middle. Weirdness is the goal. I love how the host gets the name of the song backwards, it is only 3 words, 3! Then the ridiculous question at the end was answered perfectly.

They Might Be Giants !!

So Luke finally got to go see his first concert. I am very pleased that it was his favorite band of all time TMBG. It was a great show at a really cool venue. He was totally blown away throughout the show (as was I, see pics of me looking like a total fanboy)by the enormity of it all. They handed out giant foam hands, danced around, and dropped confetti during the concert. Now we can't get him to put down his guitar.











Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Old Dog, New Trick


We bought Luke some bathtub crayons several months ago and he has been working his fingers to the bone, coming up with some truly good drawings.
But this is his greatest achievement.
I didn't really pay attention when he announced that he was going to draw the dog, it didn't sound too far out of his league, I was pretty surprised when he asked me to check it out. It was a perfect rendition of "Old Yeller"
"Wait a minute Dad, we forgot summin'", he dug through the cup of crayons and pulled out the red,"Here we go", he muttered as he added his final flourish.
"Finished."
I sat amazed. What do you say to such genius? What words could sum up my flood of emotions? The smile on his face showed no embarrassment, no shame of his art, laid bare for the whole house to see.
But the artist stood waiting, expectant, pleading for a critique of the masterpiece from his harshest of judges yet biggest fan.
"So, what is that?", I asked, pointing at the bright red appendages.
"That is he,, uh", suddenly he realized that he knew what they "were" and yet didn't have the vocabulary to tell me exactly what he had depicted so perfectly.
"Those are, he uh", he gazed down at his own, in hopes that the word would be written across his belly or perhaps his "Willie Nelson" might sing out the word he so desperately searched for. A smile began to creep across his face as he brought his eyes up to meet mine," Those are he NUTS!"
We smiled at each other for a moment before he covered his mouth and laughed. This is what being a boy is all about.

An anatomically correct dog! I wonder how old Picasso was before he rendered his first nude? I bet he was older than 3! Honestly, "Old Yeller" don't look too pleased that he is left "hangin' in the wind". Red-eyed dogs are scary.

These two faces are "Max & Ruby" according to Luke.