Thursday, March 30, 2006

Some Stolen Images (3)






I figure there are really three things we can do with the land.

We can add to it.
We can take stuff from it.
We can move things around.

Right now, I'd really be in to moving stuff around.

That's where all these photos come into play.
They're all works by Richard Long. He rocks (and sticks, buuns and mostly walks).

I'd be interested in doing something that had little or no real purpose. Just something for us to make, together, without any sense of utility or regular problem solving.

Also, I'd love to do something pretty immediate. Design it together in one day, and build it in the other.

Camo is beautiful. Especially if it's all in a dark, cobalt-like color.

another stolen image


I think the idea of small-scale interventions in the landscape is great. The Canadian images are nice. Maybe we could apply something like these to the stone wall already (partially) present. In the meantime, here's a stolen image from today's paper. Camo's been growing on me lots lately.

Friday, March 24, 2006

last one in the pond is a rotten egg




I'm willing to make a little wager: First one armpit deep in this water gets a prize. I'm thinking a fancy tool belt or a slick handsaw. You'll need pictures or reliable eyewitnesses.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Some Stolen Images (1)








I've dropped down some photos of some reworkings of and additions to landscape that interest me. These are all from an office in Canada called Plant. Most of the manipulations are pretty small in scale and footprint. Some of them look like they could have been done in a very full weekend.

Maybe in between (or even before) our continued marking of the land, surveying of the land, and figuring out access to the land, we could make something together.

I worked on some sketches of small programs a couple of months ago.
They're pretty abstract little sketches, but I'll try to post them in the next few days.

I hope you are all doing well.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006


debra was right about how much we put in the account every month. It's $250.

Friday, March 10, 2006

18th of every month

that's when we pay our mortgage.