an empty sea of dormant rabies; made like a forged saber; veins open to suggestion; the curl of an oil spine; shaped noise glitches; eating only protein; the wait of the game; advantage of shock; moved to descent; deconstructive anti-war semi criticism; time goes to waste; waiting to shine through.
dusted music anthologies; eating the media trunk; yet eaten by nostalgia; auto-brooding over the sun of the past; surrounded by air; kneaded carbon screams waste; blood takes away the sustain; never to be safe;
the anti-call...
the hot air of thoughts; the stationary actions; reissued in a plastic bag; the same continuous groove; tricked investigative reporting; have nothing-good special moments; the thoughts of rising ash; the filling of social rooms;
the hard-pressed flat cushion; ubiquitous overbearing of doubt; unkindled theories; the amok of questions; a echo chamber leaf in reverse; delayed vibrato; ebb-and-noise; the the the the;
the anti-call...
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Fall Update
Listening to Ricardo Villalobos - Fabric 36
"You call your music minimal, but it I call it simple. Push the button!"
(Written like family updates at Christmas time....with sarcasm)
Dear INSERT YOUR NAME HERE,
I hope you are well! Things have been so busy and hectic around the Kimball household! I can barely even keep up with myself. Between graduating and moving into a new home, I have no time for anything on my TODO list. As fall begins to grace us with its wonderful crisp air, I feel it is time to reflect back on the year 2007.
Upon graduation, Cappress and myself began our search for a new home. Do we look in Sandy or Draper? What about West Jordan? Lehi? We just didn't know. After the great help of Joe, we found a townhome we liked in Lehi. A few papers signed later and deadlines being moved up, we moved in on my birthday. There were some kinks along the way, but we got them worked out.
A few days after our move, we went to Comic Con with our friends Peter and Will. A few stormtroopers and drag queens later, we found ourselves talking to some artistic inspirations - Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets Author) and Brian Wood (DMZ Author). Fantagraphics had many books that I had never seen before, and they were definitely my favorite booth (albeit a simple one). We went to some different panels like the WB fall movie preview, Futurama, Vertigo Comics, Battlestar Galatica, Joss Whedon, Gays In Comics, and Sarah Silverman. The Sarah Silverman Program cast was hilarious and made humor of the terrible questions asked by show attendees during the Q&A. I got to ask Mr. Brian Posehn about his experiences with TaB, and luckily, they didn't make fun of me.
After returning home, we found ourselves becoming accustomed to our new life in the home. Caprice had recently got a job at Saans Photography, and was driving to South Salt Lake, while I have retained my job at Cluster Resources in South Provo.
Through her connection at the studio, Capri has her first gallery show up at their gallery location on 300 South. At her artist reception, many family and friends showed up. See my previous blog post about it.
The rest of August was spent furnishing our home and getting ideas for future projects with the home. Thanks to the personal direction of Ikea and the wonderful whirlwind with gift card companies via Modern Materials, we were able to get most of our downstairs furnished. Painting and replacing the flooring remains....
Other festivities include paying for random things that aren't enjoyable. Both Capper's car and mine started having problems at the same time and I recently chipped my tooth playing basketball. We pushed through and hopefully are done for now.
Mike and Chenele (of Dixon fame), opened their Twin Falls home to our motley crew. A rodeo and caffeine addiction later, we Wii-ed ourselves back home to usher in the fall.
We hope happiness and health find you during this fall season.
With love,
The Boy Wonder and Captain Capreece
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