Well this is it! It’s time for me to say farewell to New York City. My bags are packed – and in just a few minutes, I’ll be turning in my keys and heading to sunny, sandy (and quieter!) Rhode … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2010
Spoiler Alert: I Know How it Ends!
I’ve been watching you for some time now, blog buddy. And yes, I’m totally in love with you. In fact, just thinking about you makes my heart melt like a cone of soft serve on a warm July afternoon. But … Continue reading
Life in a Day: Coming Out to Grandma. [Video]
A few weeks ago, YouTube announced their “Life in a Day” project. According to YouTube: Life In A Day is a historic global experiment to create a user-generated feature film shot in a single day. On July 24, you have … Continue reading
How to Become Gay. [Video]
Based on a great quote by Karen Williams, I bring you “How to Become Gay”. Enjoy:
Do You Love My New Logo as Much as I Do?
Though I am a graphic designer by trade, it’s always nice to get a new and fresh perspective on things. As such, I worked with an outside firm to develop my new logo. I needed something that could work on … Continue reading
Oh, the Insanity! What the Military Can’t Seem to Learn.
Can you imagine not being able to learn from your experiences? If you answered yes, then you must be the U.S. government or a branch of the military. As tensions increased on the Korean peninsula months ago, North Korea responded … Continue reading
Oh Yes I Did!
Things I Learned in NYC. [Video]
With only a few days left in New York City, the time feels right to do a debrief on my second YouTube channel, Davey Wavey Raw. Here’s what I learned living in the Big Apple:
The Heart of a Dog.
My dog, Chipotle, is a greyhound that was rescued from a race track in Massachusetts. On Chipotle’s 100th race, her hind leg fractured from the run. Chipotle’s handlers kept racing her – perhaps knowing that she would finish last and … Continue reading
Pure Magic in NYC: The Cloisters.
I decided to spend yesterday afternoon at a local monastery in the countryside of France. Since an intercontinental flight seemed a little excessive, I decided to do the next best thing: I visited The Cloisters, a branch of the Metropolitan … Continue reading