Thursday, August 28, 2008

worth a view - art cars at burning man

Saturday, August 23, 2008

woah, 2 posts in 1 week

on friday, august 22, it was family night at the midtown global market. i picked up nate (my little in the big brothers big sisters program) and we headed down to the market. first we had to clean it out a bit as garbage tends to accumulate in the back of my car. then i decided to print up some signs for the windows. finally we erased all the art and parked alongside the other art cars. it was a great time. if you haven't been to an art car gathering, you should really go. art car drivers/artists are really nice people that love to talk to you and are always full of smiles. plus, most art cars encourage you to get involved with them somehow. most artists want you to touch and poke their cars. many have interactive features (like me!). i'll be in the liberty parade next week. if you want to ride with me to help pass out chalk and make sure that people only write on it when stopped, then please leave a comment or email me at blackboard@geochalker.com.

can i write on this?much prettiergive a man a chalk...
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Thursday, August 21, 2008

by 4 wheels or by 2

the chalking updates are not as frequent as i would like. there are three main reasons for that. first, i was gone for a month this summer and the chalker quietly sat back at home. second, i don't have a sign in the windows this year inviting people to chalk. i think that makes a big difference and i may need to put that back. third, i'm not driving as much any more. with the beautiful weather, the cost of gas, and state of the environment, i've been traveling by bike a lot more. it makes you more aware of your surroundings plus makes you feel better too. it's about 6 miles to work from my home. by car i never noticed the quaint little irish pub i pass, or the beauty of the crew rowing down the calm mississippi river. i also notice how inattentive other drivers can be. this summer i've been cut off more than once. it usually happens on turns. people aren't paying attention and aren't checking their mirrors. i actually ran into a car the other day as a car pulled right in front of me and then decided to make a turn into a parking lot. to swerve one way would have sent me into traffic and to swerve the other way would have sent me into pedestrians on the sidewalk. i slammed on my brakes but it wasn't enough and i ended up on this driver's trunk. he yelled at me. i simply said "watch for bikes" and rode away. there are some drivers that just have a intense hatred for bicycles and i don't want to fuel that anger. plus riding my bike is a great pleasure and i don't want to ruin my joy by a few bad drivers. i think this photo taken on a bike ride up mt. tabor in portland, or sums it up the best.

take time to relax and watch the world around you.
-david m. hanson
1916-1994


i may try to attend an event at the midtown global market tomorrow. there will be other art cars and events for kids. kids tend to make the best chalkings so that should be a good time.

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