Cutting, Horses

The hardest working horses in town! I’ve seen working horses all my life, but nothing but nothing is as a smart, graceful and powerful as a great cutting horse. Just watch his eyes, he can read a calf’s mind and move before the calf does. For those you don’t know, the rider’s job is to hold on… this is all horse.

Go to youtube and search for more and you will find tons of videos. And if you are like me you won’t be able to stop watching. I have long admired the cutting horse but am in no way ever tempted to actually get on one. One trip around the barrels on a professional barrel horse cured me of that in my 20s. You need to be a world class athlete just to stay on the damn things 🙂

Risk and Reward

As we all should know there was a total Solar eclipse on March 20th, 2015. Apparently the best place to see it was from the Faroe Islands. Apparently a local band took a chance and decided to film a live music video (see below).

It is this kind of thing I so admire as I am usually too pessimistic and risk averse to attempt anything of the sort. Yup, I am that guy. The number of things that could have gone wrong boggles. The weather could have been bad: rain, high winds, cloud, a freak tsunami! And there could have been people on their shooting location, the eclipse could have occurred at a bad camera angle, their camera could have broken, the filters could have been wrong, the timing could be messed up…I could go on for hours. It seems like a recipe for total disaster. <shudder>

Sometimes I wonder how I ever got into such a risk-filled profession like print design and production:  ink absorption, colour shifts, postscript errors, registration issues… aargh!

Anyway… enjoy!

During the total solar eclipse on March 20th, 2015, the Faroese doom metal band Hamferð took the opportunity to shoot a creative live music video for their song “Deyðir Varðar” from a mountain in the Faroe Islands. It’s a 6 minute 36 second video in which the world goes completely dark and the total eclipse can be clearly seen in the background.
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Rosanna… But not Toto’s

Leslie has drug me off ter the muzak hall to hears some country muzak. ‘Parently that there Rosanne Cash is’a playin’ t’night. Oughtta be a right gud time.

Well. Not too bad. Of course she played her new album in its entirety. Huh.

2nd half she sang a lot of her old ones. And hardly ruined any 🙂 All in all not too bad.

You make my pants…

Don’t over-think this but I have a soft spot for two different kinds of movies. It’s inevitable if I am channel surfing that I will pause on any movie featuring either football or dance and watch the rest of it regardless of where we are in the plot. I have no idea why… of all the major sports, I know — or care — the least about football. It’s probably something deep and psychosis related.

But dance movies… well let’s just say in an alternate universe I was/will be a dancer. Even a small dance scene is such an expression of joy that I almost always get carried away in it. And this little compilation makes me smile and gives me a whole bunch of movies to look out for.

Gotta dance…

It seems these compilations are becoming a new meme but I appreciated this one a lot more than the “Women kicking butt” one I saw a few weeks ago.

Movies used:

0:04 Silver Linings Playbook
0:06 Reality Bites
0:08 Something Borrowed
0:12 Love Actually
0:15 Charlie’s Angels
0:17 Dirty Dancing
0:20 Big
0:23 Reservoir Dogs
0:25 American Beauty
0:27 Happy Feet 2
0:29 13 going on 30
0:31 Slumdog Millionaire
0:33 Save the Last Dance
0:37 Alice in Wonderland
0:40 Kick-Ass
0:42 Pulp Fiction
0:44 (500) Days of Summer
0:46 Flashdance
0:48 This Is the End
0:51 Grease
0:53 Intouchables (French movie)
0:57 Tangled
1:00 The Replacements
1:02 Pride (UK movie)
1:05 Blue Valentine
1:07 The Wolf of Wall Street
1:10 Grind
1:11 Ted
1:13 Beetlejuice
1:14 American Pie
1:16 Blast from the Past
1:17 King of New York
1:19 Clerks II
1:21 The Mask
1:23 Mamma Mia!
1:25 New Year’s Eve
1:27 The Proposal
1:29 American Pie: The Wedding
1:30 Footloose
1:32 Magic Mike
1:34 Get Smart
1:36 West Side Story
1:38 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
1:39 Scary Movie
1:41 The 40 Year Old Virgin
1:44 Hitch
1:47 Risky Business
1:49 The Breakfast Club
1:53 Penguins of Madagascar
1:55 Mermaids
1:57 Nothing to Lose
2:01 Billy Elliot
2:04 Shall We Dance
2:06 Hairspray
2:08 Napoleon Dynamite
2:10 Puss in Boots
2:12 She’s All That
2:14 The Heat
2:16 Rush Hour
2:19 West Side Story
2:21 A Night at the Roxbury
2:23 Burn after Reading
2:25 Step Up
2:27 Dirty Dancing
2:28 The Sound of Music
2:30 Silver Linings Playbook
2:32 The Ugly Truth
2:35 Scent of a Woman
2:38 Beauty and the Beast
2:40 Pretty in Pink
2:42 Grease
2:43 The Perks of Being a Wallflower
2:45 Along came Polly
2:47 White Nights
2:49 Cry Baby
2:51 Tropic Thunder
2:53 The Blues Brothers
2:55 Mary Poppins
2:57 Footloose (2011)
2:59 Friends with Benefits
3:00 The Sweetest Thing
3:02 Coyote Ugly
3:04 Saturday Night Fever
3:06 Center Stage
3:08 Rock of Ages
3:10 Little Miss Sunshine
3:12 Disaster Movie
3:14 Bring it on?

Cartophilia

I have long been a lover of maps. They show relationships, history, demographics and where you are in relation to everyone else and myriad other things as well. Maps are cool.

I came across this awesome map the other day that combines the whimsicalness of old maps and our penchant for connectivity and online-ness. It struck my irony bone…

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www.sciencealert.com/beautiful-map-shows-the-mind-boggling-extent-of-our-underwater-internet-cables

“This year’s map pays tribute to the pioneering mapmakers of the Age of Discovery, incorporating elements of medieval and renaissance cartography,” the company states on its website. “In addition to serving as navigational aids, maps from this era were highly sought-after works of art, often adorned with fanciful illustrations of real and imagined dangers at sea. Such embellishments largely disappeared in the early 1600s, pushing modern map design into a purely functional direction.”

This is a company that takes a relatively boring profession of supplying cables and markets it to the masses by appealing to wonder and amazement. They truly are impressive engineering feats. and its good to use old technologies to try and illuminate where the world is now. I’s love to get one…

interactive-cable-map

This one is interactive!

Boats I am not going to buy

nauticat38

It’s a 1984 Nauticat 38. I’d like to buy it. Its only $98,000. I could probably afford that. Of course that’s USD, so at the current rate of exchange that’s… let’s see… $123,000. Oh and there’s GST, so that’s, ummm, $129,000. (Thank god I don’t have to pay BC’s PST of another 7%.) And because it’s of Finnish manufacture, there would be duty of around 9.5%, so that makes… let’s see… roughly $135,000 plus the GST, carry the four, round a little up, round a little down… Oh. Ya. $141,000.

So yah, not so much. I think I am not looking on the US sites anymore. Too depressing… But it was pretty.

nauti1 nauti2 nauti 3

Cover time

The next issue is on press and should be delivered in a couple of days. Here is the cover… I like it a lot.V2-3-Cover FINAL

Covers so far…

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