02 August 2007
thursday tracks and photo retrospective
Above is a picture Jennifer took of our porch at Warwickshire. It's three stories up and covered in trees. At night I'll sit out there, sip summer brew and listen to music for hours. If you'd like to hear some of the music I've been playing lately, you can drop by the the lukebox. And if you're not familiar with this so-called perpetual mixtape, this post from a few weeks back will explain its origins and how to download these tracks in iTunes.
Now I know most of you visit this site to read my long-winded rants and to see the latest photos from miss brothers, but today I'm going to post a few photos of my own, part of a recent flickr set culled from past trips to Berlin, Barcelona, Dubuque, New York, Lawrence, Hamburg and down the street. Here goes, with a wee bit of haiku accompaniment:
Kermit and Peanut
at Hell's Kitchen Flea Market
discussing their lives
aboard the Twilight
The ancient deckhand stares down
the Mississippi
sticker removal
my sunburst telecaster
with a tiny star
swimming skeleton
Berlin's famous decadence
has caught up to him
Eppendorfer Park
Till woke up to discover
he'd aged sixty years
Laura makes a mess
covering the counter in
chocolate syrup swirls
At my uncle's ranch
I trail behind the horses
on the four wheeler
she used to live in
the Valentine neighborhood
but she moved away
trees hills ruins trees
we've got everything you need
to build dead cities
If you'd like to see more pictures, you can go to my flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/lukasfotos to see the rest of the 40 or so pics from the past 2 years that I just put up. Or check out this digital pinhole set by Tara Sloan. It's pretty cool, as you can see below. Thanks for reading and have a splendid day.
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3 comments:
The best thing about these pictures is that each one is associated with a different memory (as written in the haiku). As a collection, it is 1000 x better, and more geographically widespread than any old gallery collection. I'm jealous.
i luv four-wheelin'
it reminds me of grandpa
i miss kansas farms
hey, FYI, that pinhole photograph isn't digital! it was taken with a small metal box on photographic paper in collaboration with my friend, mR. Zack Kolden.
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