@2 hysteria is funny,
Doing Tai Chi on the other hand is too amazingly cool and difficult,
much easier to be voyeur and write about it
i like this new guy too, if he could draw in his notebook while faking the Tai Chi movements in a group of elderly practitioners, i would like it more. eh, easy hysteria. i have to learn to accept it.
I've been missing Jansheski's excellent blog "Clouds," available on his author archive. I'll never forget the beginning to his post "it was bob," illustrated with a picture of Bob from Twin Peaks: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit." Good stuff!
Fun read. I've been bike commuting into the city from Bainbridge for two years and, aside from No. 1, I haven't seen any of that stuff. I did see a road-killed deer by the side of the highway. That was sad and gross.
The other day I saw a dead rat, with a perfectly limned bicycle tire track across its back, in the middle of a bike trail. It was both disgusting and funny. I suppose the cyclist does not have an "I brake for small animals" bumper sticker on his bike.
One time on Harvard under the Ship Canal Bridge I saw two crows mourning a third dead crow. In California one time I stopped to pee on the side of the highway at 2 a.m. For some reason, before I peed, I turned on my light and saw that I was about to pee on the dessicated carcass of a huge deer. Every day on my way home from work I would stop and look at the deer; several days later its skull disappeared. I've seen two bears while out cyclotouring.
at #6.
That drawing is obviously a Blue Heron and we do have them here, We also have Green Herons. They can sometimes be seen around Foster & Marsh Islands in Northern part of the Arboretum, and across Union Bay in the Union Bay Natural Area.
So now you know.
If you keep going about 100 yards, you are actually riding between two cemeteries. GAR (Civil War vets) to the north, Lakeview Cemetery (Seattle pioneers and Bruce and Brandon Lee) to the south.
I heard Jansheski disappeared shortly after the zombie sighting. I can't believe this article had anything to do with it, but the question is out there. Nobody really seems to know.
Thanks for not drawing me.
#4 is funny
i like this new guy
but cool, other than that. the illustrations are awesome!
Doing Tai Chi on the other hand is too amazingly cool and difficult,
much easier to be voyeur and write about it
i like this new guy too, if he could draw in his notebook while faking the Tai Chi movements in a group of elderly practitioners, i would like it more. eh, easy hysteria. i have to learn to accept it.
Note to Stranger: please keep him.
My guess is you saw a heron, and mistook it for a stork.
One time on Harvard under the Ship Canal Bridge I saw two crows mourning a third dead crow. In California one time I stopped to pee on the side of the highway at 2 a.m. For some reason, before I peed, I turned on my light and saw that I was about to pee on the dessicated carcass of a huge deer. Every day on my way home from work I would stop and look at the deer; several days later its skull disappeared. I've seen two bears while out cyclotouring.
That drawing is obviously a Blue Heron and we do have them here, We also have Green Herons. They can sometimes be seen around Foster & Marsh Islands in Northern part of the Arboretum, and across Union Bay in the Union Bay Natural Area.
So now you know.
uh, you prove my point. yes it IS a heron, isn't it? but can you read?
MORE JAY JANSHESKI!!!!!!
When do we want it?
PREFERABLY IN THE MORNING RIGHT AFTER I MAKE MY COFFEE AND HAVE A FEW MINUTES TO READ BEFORE WALKING THE DOG!!!