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reconstruction of proto languages. seaweed. the otter is my totem animal. i can’t be trusted around q-tips. single-speed bikes. i’ve never tried sushi. terry richardson portrait photography. bacon. ravens with manes. venison. saunas. biodiesel. trail runs. cold-water fish. limericks. memes. lost objects. forgotten spaces. textual traces. messages for no one. stamps. geared bikes. postcards. stencils. stickers. found objects. graffiti. industrial wastelands. letterpress. wooden storage furniture. dystopian futures where the machines have become our overlords.

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  1. 2009 April 8
    sara van fleet permalink

    I like this–feels like I’m getting a look inside your brain, taking a ride along with your dreams and musings! Re the blogging thing, do you feel “tied” to it now, like it’s just one more thing you’ve got to do, check on, monitor, etc.? I ask because I’m contemplating starting one, but I hate the idea of a time suck, especially when it has to do with computers (and there’s so much blue sky out there).

    Hey, the piece in Fine Gardening came out on Tuesday. They made some editorial changes I don’t care for but overall, I think it turned out well. There’s a web component (a “tour” with goofy Sara as your host). Don’t have the link with me, but you can check it out in the mag.

    Hope to see you soon! Love,S

  2. 2009 May 29

    • 2009 May 31
      protovietic permalink

      baby otters! asian short-claws! thanks.

  3. 2009 October 7

    There was a famous LA sushi chef on Hell’s Kitchen this week. His name is Nobu.

  4. 2009 October 14
    Anonymous permalink

    your bits of innerworld, it’s a crash into honey and dust, taking my breath. we don’t know, but it is nice to see that there is one out there on that huge gorgeous blue planet who sees so as well. thank
    you.(from denmark)

  5. 2009 October 15
    Joe permalink

    That is flattering. You are amazing even, and probably especially, abroad! Go Danes.

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