Thursday, September 22, 2011

Biking to a Tree



Had a wonderful MTB ride yesterday and it reiterated a couple personal revelations:

1 - Care about people not what they think.

2 - You never know why things happen or how they will work out for the best.

I was biking and biking and came to a sandy area in front of a massive tree and almost fell off my bike. Part of the tree was bending over enough that I could sit on it. As soon as I sat down I was overwhelmed with emotion, peace and understanding by being the presence of this huge tree. (reminded me of the Wendell Berry poem “peace of the wildthings”). I talked out loud and felt deep movement and readjustments inside of me including the revelations above. I am so blessed to have had the experience and I am so glad it is now a part of me. Looking back it was like I was fighting on the bike, racing, pushing and finally arrived at this place of peace. I would love to allow for more instances like that in my life. 

THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in teh night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in teh beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me teh day-blind stars
waiting witth their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
- Wendell Berry

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Egg in the Waffle!

After a late night at Octoberfest Denver I suggested we make some blueberry waffles and Josh yelled "Egg in the Waffle"! And I said "ummmm YES!" Here is what unfolded...

Step 1-Toast waffle in toaster.

Step 2- Use shot glass to make hole in toasted waffle.



Step 3 - Put waffle in pan and break egg into wafle hole.


Step 4 - Flip.


Step 5 -  Flip again.


Step 6 - Put on plate.


Step 7 - Enjoy.




Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Sites Around Denver


The following is sweet some graffiti/art found around Denver:






Denver Dog Shots! 
Roof Dog!

My dog (Charlie) taking in the sights and smells of Denver with a great shot of the city behind him. 



Blue Collard Shirt & Skinny Jeans


Not being stupid and vain. This was adding to a thread on Pinterest. =)

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Sufjan Stevens- Paramount Theater Denver, CO



For real. This was hands down the best concert I've experienced.

Sufjan started off with Seven Swans and went right into Age of Adz and finished with Chicago, Concerning the UFO, To Be Alone With You and John Wayne Gacy, Jr.

As far as wardrobe goes...He had on gold shiny pants (slightly saggy but snug fitting around legs), bandannas of different colors on each hip, vintage T-shirt, and white feather wings. He only adorned the wings for the first song, Seven Swans, and traded them in for a sideways visor which had flashing lights on the rim. At one point he put on a mask, I think it was a rabbit?

There were about 7 people on stage. Two female dancers/back up singers, 1 male drummer, 1 male guitarist, 1 male bassist, 1 male back up vocal/misc instrumentalist (there may have been another one or two). There was a screen behind them with several movies: either constellations forming and falling or screen shots of Sufjan and one of the female back up singers dancing or images from Royal Robertson's artwork (the artist in whom Suf found a significant amount of inspiration for his Age of Adz album).

Sufjan would sometimes dance in sync with the choreographed dancers behind him. It was an over-the-top production and a feast for the eyes. We were in a venue that was set up as a theater so we were able to sit down which I actually really enjoyed. I cried for a couple of the songs because it was overwhelming for me to have listened to hours and hours of this guy and then see him actually perform his music in front of me! Also, Sufjan is so passionate, serious, unique and sincere. It’s hard to not be touched by it. After the concert, I felt inspired to be myself and accept others and live my life in a way that inspires others. "But when I live, when I live. I'll give it all I've got."

He was very chatty during the concert, very comfortable and obviously in love with his work. I thought it was really interesting how he addressed the emotion and thought process in the progression and writing of his music. He said that it was like a return to adolescence when he decided not to give a structure to his writings but go with his emotions and instinct. He said he let go of his “pretentious knowledge” and even put aside his guitar and banjo and wrote soley based on sounds. Mostly electronic sounds and manipulations has are in Age of Adz.

I enjoy listening to Age of Adz so much more now. My favorite song is Vesuvius. I loved the way he danced during this song and his explanation for why he wrote it. He said that when we come in contact with something so massive we want to give into it and jump in but self preservation kicks in and we don’t. I love this idea.

Some of the memorable moments for me is when he explained his interest in Royal Robertson and the background story of the artist. This took quite a long time and so he finished by saying "Less talk and more ROCK!". Awesome.

He also made some pretty hefty statement during his show: “It’s all about getting older and making concessions” He didn't elaborate too much on this but he did mention “middle age” so I think he is feeling older. He also said “Within 20 minutes after being born your nose is inhabited by Ecoli…just waiting. We are survivors”. hehe

Josh was not as familiar with Sufjan’s music and I found it interesting that he preferred the acoustic songs and said he would have preferred an all acoustic concert. I can completely understand this but I absolutely loved the dramatic and exciting performance and also the acoustic songs. Best of both worlds.

So in summary. Sufjan Stevens is surpassing Thom Yorke in my musical respect-o-meter. I love how he is so honest with his personal growth and experiences. This concert has deepened my appreciation for his music.

Vesuvius:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqEEOT0GPas&feature=related


Impossible Soul:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRoimKMjNJA&feature=related

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween Hike! (Centennial ConePark- Jeffco Countey Park System)

Josh and I are attempting to hike all of the Jefferson County Open Space Parks. The map and list of parks are below with the places we have hiked checked off.

Centennial Cone Park was fun. There were not very many poeple on the trail and the incline was not to steep but the elevation gain was significant. We only hiked about 4 miles (the whole trail is 20ish miles!!) but still got some nice views.

We often times enjoy stopping at a local bagel shop (Moe's Bagels) to get breakfast and a hiking snack. One of my favorite parts about this place is they give you free flower stickers!! If you look closely you will see it in one of the pictures. =)

On our drive back to the apartment we saw a smashed car on the side of a mountain and 3 parasailers!! Those picture are on Josh's camera but I will try and get them soon and add them to this post.

Charlie is doing really well on the hikes. We lost one of his boots on a trip to the park so he hasnt been wearing them lately. It's not too bad unless we get off the trail and we have to guide him around cacti and such! He's a tough doggy though and a great one! =)











Saturday, October 30, 2010

Snowboarding on Halloween Weekend at Arapahoe Basin

Today Josh and I went for our first snowboarding ride of the season! There was only one mountain/resort open, Arapahoe Basin (A-basin). The conditions were not ideal: long lines, only two runs open, icy snow, lift only went 1/3 the way up the mountain...and I LOVED it! =)

It was neat also because lots of people were wearing their Halloween costumes! Although I'm sure they were hot by the end of the day because the sun was blazing and Josh and I had to make a run to the car to drop off our jackets and sweatshirt. Ended up riding the last couple runs just in a long sleeve shirt!

Josh was tearing it up on the mountain doing jumps and fancy foot work. I was proud to stay off my butt for the majority of the time. I can only carve using the heel side of the board so josh is in the process of teaching me to use the toe side. This can be learned by facing up the mountain and "feathering" down the mountain using your toe edge until you feel comfortable then it should be easier to switch between heel and toe edge. Also, I realized I am goofy footed and not regular footed and my board was set up wrong so hopefully the next time it will be a bit easier. I cant wait!