Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Old Barber Shop Pictures

Barber shop and pool hall, Oklee Minnesota, 1912

These pictures are reminders for me to go to the barber shop and get my hairs cut.  I also like the way the first two photos take me back in time, as I have been waxing nostalgic as of late.
When I was an innocent blue eyed blond haired boy, my mother would take me to the barber shop to trim my page boy haircut.  I was tow headed and a little nervous about going to the barber shop.  But the barber was a friendly sheep farmer, and he would put a plywood board across the arms of the barber chair so I could sit up higher.  It wouldn't take him long to cut my hair and vacuum the cape off, and then he would drip a few drops of Vitalis onto his hand, slap them together, and give my freshly cut hair a good rub down with the hair tonic. Seeing these old barber shops make me think of my time visiting the local barber shop.

Iowa, 1912
Frenchy'


Monday, April 13, 2015

Bar Bingo and Meat Raffles in Central Minnesota

Jerry's Bar in Boy River, MN.  My vote for best bar in the state!


Listed below you will find the time for bar bingo and meat raffles in central Minnesota. It is a good idea to call ahead and confirm the times listed.

It is tough to have a bad day when you can spend some time at the local powerhouse with friends and family and have a chance to win money or a package of meat. Best of luck on your bar game excursions. Please add any places I have missed under comments!

Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 287 - Brainerd

BAR BINGO Wednesday 6pm, Thursday 7pm (Packet Bingo) & Saturday 2pm — MEAT RAFFLE Saturday 2pm


The Old Waterfall - Brainerd


BAR BINGO Thursday 7pm — MEAT RAFFLE Friday 6pm




American Legion 49 - Pequot Lakes


BAR BINGO Wednesday 6pm & Saturday 2pm — MEAT RAFFLE Friday 4:45pm



American Legion Post 627 - Nisswa


BAR BINGO Wednesday 6:30pm & Sunday 3:30pm — MEAT RAFFLE Friday 4pm



American Legion Post 86 - Aitkin


BAR BINGO Tuesday 7pm — MEAT RAFFLE Friday 2pm


Monday, March 16, 2015

Las Vegas: this morning

6 am on the strip and I am walking to Walgreens to get one last pack of cheap smokes before going to the airport. There was a bunch of drunk dudes in front of me. They walked up to a tourist guy from Ohio (guessing), who was stopped and taking a picture of the Linq's Ferris Wheel with his ipad. Drunk dude says to tourist guy that was taking the pictures and says:
"Man, that the biggest phone I ever seen...where you get a phone that big?"

Sober tourist with black socks and sandals replies:
"Ummm.....It's an ipad."

Drunk dude bursts out laughing and is like...
"I was wondering where the H%&@ you got a phone that big... How you going to keep that thing in your pocket?"(laughing hysterically)

It was a fun morning walk to get some smokes.


Monday, February 9, 2015

Tim Johnson and Cage Free Van Living

Alaskan Tim Johnson and his girlfriend Cage Free live in this Toyota RV year around.





Check out the article hear: http://www.adn.com/slideshow/photos-tim-johnsons-mobile-lifestyle

Great post by Van Vagabond

I thoroughly enjoyed this article about setting up a Sprinter van for full time living and traveling.  The author of this blog has many great posts and pictures documenting her outdoor lifestyle and van vagabonding.  Here are some of my favorite pictures, and the customization could also apply to expedite freight and doing deliveries with a well fitted Sprinter.


OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
via http://www.vanvagabond.com/striving-to-minimize-customizing-a-small-sprinter/

Check out the rest of the article on her site:http://www.vanvagabond.com/striving-to-minimize-customizing-a-small-sprinter/

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Lake Superior Surf Video by E Wilke

Some very good clips by E Wilke and his great Youtube site. I haven't been up to Superior this year but I would like to go and try and ride if there are other people out surfing. I have alot of respect for the individuals that can surf this lake as it is cold and unforgiving to beginners and if you follow the news you will see many people can perish from accidents on this huge inland freshwater sea so make sure to enjoy the videos as these surfers are dedicated to riding waves in a huge, intimidating and frigid lake known as Mother Superior.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Pictures for organizing your expediting rig

collapsible computer desk via Jack Berry's Photobucket
Here are some other pictures of my favorite expediting set-up to date.  They are all courtesy of Jack Berry's photos:
storage box and a Honda Generator

expediting cargo van pictures and opportunities

This is a luxury arrangement. I think I would go with a Thermarest or cot, but this is big time
 expediting:
Where does the freight go?

Here is what my set up would probably look like, but it wouldn't be this organized:
This industry continues to expand.  Check out the following link for more expediting information: http://www.expediterswanted.com/

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Life Lessons from author Jim Harrison/ Esquire



Good list of Jim Harrison's life lessons. His novels are great and he appears to be a tough, and very prolific, writer.

Article is from Esquire.com






Published in the August 2014 issue


I don't see any evidence of wisdom accelerating as you get older. Old people will say it does, but they're generally speaking full of shit.


Given free rein, our imagination can get infinite.


A couple of weeks before she died, my mother—so old and sweet—said, "You've made quite a good living out of your fibs."


I'd gone to Granada to see where Lorca was murdered on the mountainside by the Franco people. That Franco was a wicked cocksucker, but they certainly never bothered killing poets in America.


Legends I wrote in nine days. But that's the only time it ever happened that well. It was like taking dictation … but it was after I'd thought about the story for five years.


I won't even talk to young writers anymore unless they can give me a good reason. I say, "I don't have any time to talk to you unless you intend to give your entire life over to it, because it can't be done otherwise."


Once in twenty years we've had here [in Arizona, where he has a second home] the elegant trogon. It looks sort of like a paint-by-number bird. Very rare bird. You're always so pleased when you have a rarity in your front yard.


I probably wouldn't have been a poet if I hadn't lost my left eye when I was a boy. A neighbor girl shoved a broken bottle in my face during a quarrel. Afterward, I retreated to the natural world and never really came back, you know.


It's just like when I was twenty and my father and sister got killed in a car accident. I thought, If this can happen to people, you might as well do what you want—which is to be a writer. Don't compromise at all, because there's no point in it.


If all I did was answer the correspondence I get, that would be my job.


It's like hunting with Mario Batali. He checked his fancy phone and said, "Fuck. I've got 280 e-mails." And I said, "What do we do now?" And he said, "Nothing" and put it in his pocket, and we went hunting.


I don't hunt mammals. My friends all do. I love antelope and elk, but I depend on the kindness of friends, because I shot a deer when I was young and it was very unpleasant.


Unlike a lot of writers, I don't have any craving to be understood.


They published my Fireflies in The New Yorker, and they took a sex scene out of it, which irked me at the time. I said, "That was evidentiary to her character!" She's got to get laid like anybody else at some point.


I don't know if it was writer's block or if I just didn't have anything I wanted to say.


Fifty-four years later and we're still married. Very few keepers like that.


The interesting thing about Nicholson is his inability to lie about anything. It just doesn't occur to him to lie, and that's a rare actor.


It's overwhelming when you know Indian history. What fuckin' assholes we were for so long.


The reason why writers go out to Hollywood is to get some money. Which I still found preferable to teaching. If I can write a screenplay in two months and it pays what I would earn teaching for a year and a half, why not?


I revere bears. I had a big male bear that I used to leave extra fish about a hundred yards from my cabin. I'd leave the fish on a stump and the bear would eat them. When I would come home from the bar, sometimes he would stop me and I would roll down the window, and he would set his chin right on the doorjamb and I'd scratch his head—but that's stupid.


I work every morning, all morning, sometimes in the afternoons. Then sometimes I hunt in the afternoons—quail, doves, grouse up north—but just to stay alive, because writers die from their lifestyle but also from their lack of movement.


If you've written all day, you don't want to talk about it at the bar.


My grandmother lived to be ninety-seven, and I would carry her in and out of the house because she was arthritic and I was real strong then. Grandma said, "This has gone on too long, Jimmy." Ain't that a great thing to say?


All people disappear.


I didn't want to die on the Warner lot.


Has happiness changed with age? Yes, I expect less of everything.


No conclusions on time. Other than the old beginning, middle, and end.


You end up missing your dogs.


What's the meaning of it all? Seems to me nobody's got a clue. Quote Jim Harrison on that: Nobody's got a clue.


Now, where did I put my cane?

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William Faulkner's "An Odor of Verbena" allusion, narrative style, and eternal verities



Link to William Faulkner's: "An Odor of Verbena" pdf.via aculty.weber.edu/

One allusion Faulkner uses in this short story, is from the Bible:

Matthew 26:52 New International Version (NIV)
52 “Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him, “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword."

Allusion and other italicized parts the story:
"Who lives by the sword shall die by it..."(Faulkner 214).
"At last it has happened" (Faulkner 214).
"At least this will be the chance to find out if I am what I think I am or if I just hope; if I am going to do what I taught myself is right or if I am just going to wish I were..."(Faulkner 215).



This story speaks to the "eternal" verities of the past, which leads me to think about the teachings in Faulkner's writings.
Faulkner's story is set in Mississippi, and takes place in the post Civil War Deep South. His vocabulary is amazing, with words like "presentiment", interwoven with concise and tension filled dialogue. The story also contains a common element of Faulknerian writing, which can be very disorientating, but also attractive over time; Faulkner's stories jump from past to present and blend these elements in a way that makes it all seems to morph together into the author's myopic dream vision perspectives of past occurrences and their effects on the present. This vision, which was fueled by large amounts of bourbon, horse back riding, and sitting on country porches slinging hunting stories, make the writer and his work classic.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

"Advice From Artists on How to Overcome Creative Block": by Maria Popova via dailygood.org


I was just thinking about the great things associated with good news, in sharp contrast to the gossip, and bad news following celebrities, and professional athletes, the stuff usually shown in the media. 
I found this site posted by a friend, and I am finding it a great place to visit daily, between writing breaks, or just to take some time to reflect on good news. Good news and solutions are much more appealing than the gossip, complaints, and violent crime focused upon by the media conglomerates.
I don't watch any regular news anyway.  I read the paper, but this site is a new's source I now follow:
 

Here is more about the site: link to source 

About Us


DailyGood was born in 1998, when one college student started sharing inspiration with a half a dozen of his friends by sending them an enriching quote every day.

Today, DailyGood leverages the internet to promote positive and uplifting news around the world to more than 100,000 subscribers through the daily and weekly newsletters. Readers receive a news story, an inspiring quote, and a suggested action that each person can take to make a difference in their own lives and the world around them.

Often times, watching the nightly news and reading mainstream newspapers it's hard to remember the presence of good in the world. And yet it is constantly around us. The world is full of everyday heroes and true stories of transformation. They have helped sustain life down the ages in a multitude of ways, small, simple and profound. DailyGood aims to shine a light on these stories and in doing so to change the nature of our conversations. If it can spread a few smiles along the way it's purpose is served.

Our philosophy is quite simple: "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." The entire project is fully run by dedicated volunteers who contribute hundreds of hours finding the right stories and quotes. All of our content is distributed and syndicated for free. We don't advertise or promote any products. We don't ask for anything with the trust that whatever is needed will come.

And in the end, we are thankful that so many benefit from DailyGood because it gives us a meaningful opportunity to serve.

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Zen Koan

good living...zen cabin in paradise

"Dogen Zenji's Genjo-koan Lecture (8)from here
Rev. Shohaku Okumur

Director, Soto Zen Education Center


(Text: section 9)

"When a person attains realization, it is like the moon reflecting on the water. The moon never becomes wet; the water is never destroyed. Although it is a vast and great light, it reflects itself on a small amount of water. The whole moon and even the whole sky reflects on even a drop of dew on a blade of grass, or a single tiny drop of water. Realization does not destroy the person, as the moon does not make a hole in the water. The person does not obstruct realization, as a drop of dew does not obstruct the moon in the sky. The depth is the same as the height. [In order to investigate the significance of] the length and shortness of time, we should consider whether the water is great or small, and understand the size of the moon in the sky."

Kinda hard to get my head around this koan, but many of the images, created by the writer, are amazing.

I like the analogies, and the way the elements are often referred to in these short Zen reflections and stories. They all contain lessons, but sometime it takes me a while to find the message.

Keller Williams "Bird Song"

Amazing guitar and cover of GD's "Birdsong"

Bradley's Blog : Crack The Spine: "Crack the Spine loves the writte...

Bradley's Blog : Crack The Spine: "Crack the Spine loves the writte...: I submitted four, short fictional works to this publication today:  http://www.crackthespine.com/p/current-issue.html .  Here is some inf...

Crack The Spine: "Crack the Spine loves the written word"


I submitted four, short fictional works to this publication today: http://www.crackthespine.com/p/current-issue.html.  Here is some information from the site about CTS:

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Crack the Spine loves the written word. Some might say we're in love with the written word. But that's just a silly rumor. We publish diverse and sharp literary works, including flash fiction, micro-fiction, poetry, short stories, personal essays, and book reviews. We don't care if it's four words or four thousand words, if it's charged with artistry, we want to publish it. Given the choice, we will always select madness over method.

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Crack the Spine publishes an online digital magazine weekly. Works published online are automatically eligible to be selected for later publication in our quarterly print anthologies. If you're interested in submitting to Crack the Spine, review our submission guidelines.

Crack the Spine Literary Magazine is owned and published by Crack the Spine Press, LLC." Quoted from http://www.crackthespine.com/p/about.html.

They have a nice site, and you can read the current issue online, if you like to go on literary benders, or just want to read a good short story, I highly recommend the CTS site.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Fugazi: "Full Disclosure" video and lyrics

Fugazi was a DC punk band, whose songs address the following themes:
  • Social conformity
  • Commodification
  • SocioCultural Icons
  • Classification as a means of control

"Full Discloure" Fugazi Lyrics




i want out
i want a mutually assured destructive
life seizing separate culture to take me over
moving silent like radar
take me over and blow out my mind
full disclosure coming sponsored by no one
take me over and blow out my mind ejected

Eddie Rabbit "Drivin' My Life Away", and Stream of Consciousness themed in music and travel

It was a nice summer day, and Josh was the luckiest man in the world. He was just done traveling, and now it was a day for family time. The balance of skateboarding applies to life.  Finding a balance between freedom and not letting fear get in the way of charging, in life and skateboarding.   The death wobbles freak Josh out in both situations.
Josh had idealistic views on life.  He thought the open road would lead to promises set in motion by bands like Canned Heat and The Grateful Dead, not to mention the things Kerouac explained in On the Road.
But now Josh was listening to Willie Nelson,
"Living on the Road My Friend, was going to keep you free and clean, but now you wear your skin like iron, and breath as hard as kerosense..."
The unwashed road lay before Joshua, and pleaded to his itchy feet:
"Got to keep on ROLLLLLLINGGGGG.....

Eddie Rabbit


Well the midnight headlight find you on a rainy night
steep grade up ahead slow me down makin no time
gotta keep rollin
those windshield wipers slappin out a tempo
keepin perfect rhythm with the song on the radio
gotta keep rolling

Ooh I'm driving my life away, looking for a better way, for me
ooh I'm driving my life away, looking for a sunny day

Well the truck stop cutie comin' on to me
tried to talk me into a ride said I wouldn't be sorry
but she was just a baby
Hey waitress pour me another cup of coffee
pop me down jack me up shoot me out flyin' down the highway
lookin for the morning

Ooh I'm driving my life away, looking for a better way, for me
ooh I'm driving my life away, looking for a sunny day

Well the midnight headlight find you on a rainy night
steep grade up ahead slow me down makin no time
gotta keep rollin
those windshield wipers slappin out a tempo
keepin perfect rhythm with the song on the radio
gotta keep rolling

Ooh I'm driving my life away, looking for a better way, for me
ooh I'm driving my life away, looking for a sunny day

Junior's Place, Chulahoma, Mississippi/Article from Oxford American by Beth Ann Fennely

Link to OA article:
http://www.oxfordamerican.org/articles/2013/nov/12/juniors-place/