Sunday, June 20, 2010

To Do




Buy these Alex and Lee necklaces (A&L themselves shown above adorned in pelts) and find a shirt/nudist colony appropriate to go with them.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Scavenger Aesthetic


From New York Magazine:
Anthony Malat Jamie Isaia rent a 700-square-foot one-bedroom in Williamsburg. The creative couple — he's a fashion designer and she's a photographer — embraced the scavenger aesthetic and reworked their space with street finds and hand-me-downs to create an eclectic, curated home.

Thank you NYMag, I have new language to describe my home furnishings (i.e. "scavenger aesthetic").

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Urban Oasis






Inspired by my 1972 copy of The Art of Sensual Massage and the above images, I'm cultivating an extended family of spider plants, creeping charlies, philodendron, ferns, and various succulents. They certainly seem to make my butter-colored living quarters feel more like home, i.e. our vast open obscene mother nature. House plants are sexy.

The Obscenity of the Jungle


“Taking a close look at what’s around us, there is some sort of a harmony. It is the harmony of overwhelming and collective murder. And we in comparison to the articulate vileness and baseness and obscenity of all this jungle, we in comparison to that enormous articulation, we only sound and look like badly pronounced and half-finished sentences out of a stupid suburban novel, a cheap novel. And we have to become humble in front of this overwhelming misery and overwhelming fornication, overwhelming growth, and overwhelming lack of order. Even the stars up here in the sky look like a mess. There is no harmony in the universe. We have to get acquainted to this idea that there is no harmony as we have conceived it. But when I say this all full of admiration for the jungle. It is not that I hate it, I love it, I love it very much, but I love it against my better judgment.”
--Werner Herzog

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Amazing Places to Stay

These have been on my to-do list for quite some time:


SLEEP IN A WORK OF ART
Near Quemado, NM: You may have heard of the Lightning Field, an art installation spread across a Southwestern plain, but did you know you can book a front-row seat?
At the edge of this desert scrub that's stuck with 400 electricity-attracting poles sits a lone log cabin. Linger on your porch and watch the lightning dance. May-Oct; from $150 per person; 505/898-3335. —K.A.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/04/07/uniquevacationrentals040710.DTL#ixzz0kUKUw6dm


SLEEP IN A FIRE LOOKOUT
Mt. Hood National Forest, OR: One of the world's cheapest rooms with a (killer) view comes with a price: a four-hour uphill kick-and-glide over a groomed snowmobile trail. Destination? The historic fire lookout on Oregon's Clear Lake Butte, one of dozens of U.S. Forest Service fire lookouts around the West.
It has a full-size bed (BYO bedding for additional guests) plus a gas range for fixing dinner, a potbelly stove for staying warm — and a 360° panorama that'll keep you mesmerized till it's time to turn in. $50; book at recreation.gov
Tip: For a list of fire lookouts around the West, check out firelookout.org/lookout-rentals.htm —Ted Katauskas
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/04/07/uniquevacationrentals040710.DTL#ixzz0kUM1q6EP

Thanks to the SF Gate for the info and Peter for the heads up.

Shelter



This is a lovely little film featuring the editor of one of my favorite books, Lloyd Kahn. http://jasonsussberg.com/SHELTER.mov

Monday, March 22, 2010

Modern Day Cockette

Everybody knows Devendra Banhart is a total babe (total mega babe). He is also founding father (brother) of my beloved new-age-therapist/bohemian-metal-wood-nymph look. It would appear he (or perhaps his stylist) draws inspiration from the pages of one of my favorite books, Native Funk and Flash.
The Cockettes within the pages of Native Funk and Flash:


Images of Devendra as Cockette by Lauren Dukoff:
Move over Natalie Portman, Devendra and I are meant to be.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Marvelous Blips


"Nature seems to exult in abounding radicality, extremism, anarchy. If we were to judge nature by its common sense or likelihood, we wouldn't believe the world existed. In nature, improbabilities are the one stock in trade. The whole creation is one lunatic fringe . . .No claims of any and all revelations could be so far-fetched as a single giraffe."
Annie Dillard in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

Thursday, March 18, 2010

I'm Serious

I've always wanted to live in a hand built forest eco-commune but something more realistic in an urban environment may be cohousing. Besides the obvious benefit of "community" and all that it entails (e.g. support, social cohesion, emotional connection) I really like the idea of sharing common facilities (e.g. kitchen, library, exercise room, art space, garden, tools and other equipment) while maintaining private living quarters and independent income.
Who's with me?

Monday, March 15, 2010

Oh Ri Ri


I love everything about this.
Gucci Mane is less sexy than Rihanna but makes good music.

Half Dome Dudes

I just got camp site reservations for Yosemite in July which is
NEAR IMPOSSIBLE.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Brooklyn Apartment




great mid century modern/natural artifact blend. and, oh man, check out those burlap curtains.

Fantasy Island





Views are described as "indecently beautiful."

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Perfect Shoes

Balmain






the little girl in me loves the sparkles. but there's something metal (i.e. the genre of music) about it, no?

Pamela Love



goddamn. perfect for any metal new age therapist.