New Year, New Old Boat ~ Return to Edenton

Lightning #2833, in transit 

 

I had a whole week to reconsider. I don’t know with any certainty what shape the boat is actually in, and won’t until I get it back and can crawl all over it, inside and out, poking every potential rot spot with a sharp screwdriver. That much is still unknown. But I can do some research in the meantime.

Of course, I come across some very exciting video online. This one is three fellows in Greece flying along on a crazy fast plane in 25kts of wind:

 

 

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Speaking of Rain

Really beautiful. Worth watching full screen in HD.

Monsoon II from Mike Olbinski on Vimeo.

Much more info, and background on how it was shot, at

Monsoon II on Vimeo

 

Barbershop Bluegrass

Pickin’ & Trimmin’ from Matt Morris Films on Vimeo.

via The Bitter Southerner

Off the main highway between Greensboro and Asheville is the little town of Drexel, North Carolina. There’s a barbershop there. The freight trains rumble slowly right through town, right next to it. In the back room, old guys come from all over to tell stories and play music.

Really good music.

 

 

Datura Inoxia

Datura Inoxia time lapse

 direct Youtube link

 

One night, about 30 years ago, I was walking down a sidewalk in an old neighborhood in Richmond, on the way home from a social engagement. It was very late, the streets were empty. I was tired and pleasantly overstimulated – much scintillating conversation, coupled with subtle inebriants consumed on a visit with some very creative friends.

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Objects In The Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear

To Scale: The Solar System from Wylie Overstreet on Vimeo.

On a dry lakebed in Nevada, a group of friends build the first scale model of the solar system with complete planetary orbits: a true illustration of our place in the universe.

A film by Wylie Overstreet and Alex Gorosh

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Copyright 2015

 

When my daughters were young we spent a lot of time looking at the sky. Comets, meteor showers, constellations, satellites, planets. On camping trips, especially; but sometimes we juat went out into the country to find dark places so we could see better.

Laying in the dew-wet grass, or bundled in winter coats on the still-warm hood of the car, we’d listen to the whippoorwills, the crickets and katydids, the owls, and distant trains, and look up into the big dark and empty that seems so full when the sky is clear.

In elementary school they made models for science projects, and posters. We used flashlights for the sun, and basketballs and baseballs for planets, and we tried to get our heads around the scale of things.

We are not alone, it seems. These guys did that, too, and tried to make it real on a much bigger scale. It’s beautiful on many levels.

via Colossal

 

 

Vector Trio Live at The Auxiliary ~ Video

Vector Trio Live

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Here is video from the live performance of Vector Trio on August 15, 2015. This is 24 minutes of improvisational Jazz, from musicians who have played together for 3 decades. Performed at The Auxiliary, the basement of a contemporary art gallery in Richmond, Virginia.

The crowd was full of dancers, musicians, artists, who all clearly “got it.”

Awesome stuff. More of their music at Music | Vector Trio

Previous post of photos here:

Live Jazz in Richmond VA | Marginalia

 

Urbanna ~ Pearl in the Sky

 

 

For me, a trip to the lower Rapphannock now entails a stop at Merroir. It’s a requisite ritual reward, a local Mecca for oyster worship, a station of the cross whereupon to leave an offering when I visit the Church of the Sea. This is the first time I’ve brought Terri, however – a duty I have neglected for several years, and of which she has reminded me repeatedly.

 

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