Friday, January 29, 2010

Well whaddya know

My boss (the one I like) sent me on an errand here last week:

3rd Avenue between Pine and Union, Seattle, 1911

Seattleites, if you haven't stumbled across the Seattle Municipal Archives' flickr account in your internet ramblings, it's rather wonderful. They have a "Disasters" album.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

WISH ME LUCK DOODZ

My major resolution for 2010 has two parts: quit the Gap and replace it with something that isn't soul-destroying and that doesn't make me racist. Ideally, I would replace it with something that gets me closer to you know, a career, but. Baby steps. So! I applied at a few places this week, including one of the classiest joints around, Central Cinema (I blogged about it one time, Patrick Swayze, remember?). For the first time since I first started job-searching back when I was 17 or so, I did not peruse the retail section on craigslist! Can't go back, won't go back. Nope. Anyway, positive vibes and snaps would be appreciated, and if you need anything for half-price at Gap, now's the time to speak up!

Also, as I was pulling some things together for some valentine's cards I'm making, I came across this:


...aaaand "Roman Holiday" just moved to the top spot on my netflix queue. "Queue" is hard to spell.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Art of Time Suckage 101

Winona Ryder circa 1994 is eternal. Thanks for making me feel better, girl.



And yes, I have endured a jeans folding seminar.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Next paycheck, next paycheck...


...This will be hanging on my wall.

For your edification, courtesy of wikipedia:

Laika was a Soviet space dog who became the first animal to orbit the Earth and the first orbital death. Little was known about the impact of spaceflight on living things at the time Laika's mission was launched. Some scientists believed humans would be unable to survive the launch or the conditions of outer space, so engineers viewed flights by non-human animals as a necessary precursor to human missions. Laika, a stray, underwent training with two other dogs, and was eventually chosen as the occupant of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 that was launched into outer space on November 3, 1957. Sputnik 2 was not designed to be retrievable, and Laika had always been intended to die.

So sad! And yet so endearing, somehow. Also helps that one of my most beloved books, Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami prominently features Laika in all her poetic contradiction. The picture--which, by the by, is from the shop of two super-talented Portland artists, one of my faves on etsy--is actually of Strelka, another space pup who apparently lived to tell the tale.

Laika:



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Desolee

Imagine that title with an accent over the second "e." You have to do this because I am posting from my shiny new MacBook Pro, and I'm still getting used to its non-PC (personal computer, not politically correct...this machine is racist as SHIT) ways. Meaning I have no idea how to type an "e" with an accent over it, and various other Euro stylings.

I also haven't moved over any pictures from my old computer. In its final act of spite and destruction, the old 'puter infested my trusty memory stick with a virus, causing all but 24 MBs of its 8 GBs to mysteriously vanish. I guess if it was going down, it wasn't going down alone. The point is that while I have taken several nice pictures over the course of the...2?...3?...months since I last posted, I am unable to share them because I am unwilling to go back to the old computer to compose this post. But stay tuned! I have some especially rad pictures from that one time my sister was a complete badass at art, aka the opening of her Siena show.

In the mean time, I don't have much in the way of updates. It was a long holiday season of slaving away at a souless retailer that rhymes with "pap" and is just as unpleasant as one. Come to think of it, that's probably a big reason why I haven't posted these long winter months. My thoughts mostly consist of "Go back to Bellevue, bitch" while I'm working there, and that doesn't really make for great posts. However, now that Christmas is over my hours have dwindled and I find myself in need of another source of income. But since the 40-hours-a-week, health-benefits-endowed working world clearly wants no part with me, I'm trying to think outside the box. Which may, if I can summon enough proactiveness, include something that begins with etsy and ends with dotcom. Maybe. I've been sketching some shit, at least.

Anyway, until such time as my updates are not nonexistent/filled with vitriol and stagnation, I will direct you here: http://thesamstagblog.blogspot.com. Because these ladeez are moving and shaking.