Rode Port Jervis for the 2nd time. Rode with 2 friends. What an awesome place. I am very humbled by the fact that they even named a trail after me. 😉
Saw this sign at a farmers market that we stopped at on the way home.
Faith
Family
Farming
Rode Port Jervis for the 2nd time. Rode with 2 friends. What an awesome place. I am very humbled by the fact that they even named a trail after me. 😉
Saw this sign at a farmers market that we stopped at on the way home.
Faith
Family
Farming
Loving the rock gardens! Tourne.
Trails at Lew Mo were very dry because we’ve had hardly any rain recently. Leaves are also starting to turn colors and fall down. Around every corner I had to be aware that I was turning in what is basically sand. So I made the best of it and sang,
“Ride with both eyes open
Gripping your handlebars tight …
Because the Sandman has come”
12 miles. 1526 feet elevation gain. Not going to post my time. LOL. But it is 1 mph faster than I did a month ago, which is faster than I did 3 months ago.
During the past 2 years I have shot over 20,000 photos and videos, and made a decision to monetize them.
Along the way, I met other web developers, photographers, video shooters, music composers who are contributing from around the globe.
We will be making all of this content available for sale, as we continually create more content.
Therefore I am happy to announce that Kirby Stock Exchange is open for business!
Here is a photo that I shot of Newark, New Jersey, Skyline
“Watching some good friends
Screaming Let me out”
Heard those lines on the radio from superstars Queen and David Bowie as I snapped these photos of NYC skyline on Saturday. With so many of us discussing mental health epidemics that humanity around the world is battling, those words have stuck in my head, and I continue to send out prayers to the souls of those who were lost, and their loved ones.
“Can’t we give ourselves one more chance
Why can’t we give love that one more chance
Why can’t we give love give love give love give love
Give love give love give love give love give love
‘Cause love’s such an old fashioned word
And love dares you to care for
The people on the (people on streets) edge of the night
And loves (people on streets) dares you to change our way of
Caring about ourselves
This is our last dance
This is ourselves
Under pressure
Under pressure
Pressure”
Friends and I, after the 3 1/2 hour Dweezil Zappa show at the Wellmont Theatre. Good times!!!
Here is an abbreviated set list. There were instrumentals that I didn’t catch the names of, so they are not written in this poorly spelled document.
Flakes
Baby snakes
Zombie woof
call any vegetable
50 50
Absolutely free
Dog breath
Cosmic debris
Sleeping in a jar
Sleep dirt
Black napkins
Dirty Love
Keel it greasy
Cheepnis
Trouble every day
Cleetus awrutis awrightus
Pound for a brown on the bus
The Meek shall inherit nuthin’
Muffin man
Jane’s Addiction show in NYC was nothing short of pure rock and roll magic and larger than life spectacle of cascading reverbed vocals, swirling wall-of-sound guitar, in your face drums, a bass bump you could dance to, supernatural lyrics with the mystical kitch of an Ouija board, nostalgic tales of love, reminiscence on the triumph of romance, beauty throughout youth to age, and Cirque du Soleil like trapeze artists dancing above the audience wearing costumes and masks lifted from a phantasmorgic mind meld of shamanistic psychedelia and boundary streching surrealism.
Biggest ovation of the evening is when Perry brought 2 NYC firefighters on stage and he announced that 100 percent of profits from tonight’s show would be donated to funds to help victims of Hurricane Sandy. ♥ you Jane’s!
Here is a photo that my friend Zach Lear took at the show.
Here are two photographs of some paintings that Zach Lear did of Jane’s Addiction. He has more paintings for sale. If you’d like to contact him, please check out his blog.