Monday, July 24, 2006

Midwest Storms

This past Wednesday brought one of the largest storms in recent memory to the St. Louis area. I had the (mis)fortune of being out of town and not viewing the spectacle firsthand. Trees littered the unlit streets when I came back the next night. It was this video that made me realize how powerful it was. Video taken at Busch Stadium the night of the storm by someone other than myself. Just an amazing clip...

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Kumamoto, One Year Gone

As I sat near the pool at Hampton Inn in Grand Junction, Colorado today, I thought back one year. If I remember correctly, I had just arrived in Bangkok, Thailand after three years in Kumamoto, Japan.

These days I am very absorbed in working, travelling around the country teaching people how to use some software that will probably make their jobs easier. But to think back on the year that's gone by since Japan is seriously a mental excercise. Not so much the whole year, but parts. Here's how it broke down:

15% - Travelling in amazing Southeast Asian countries.
35% - Poking around the internet under the guise of looking for a job.
50% - Working in an office space environment with a little bit of travel intermixed.

Wouldn't that be nice to have a few of those percentages reversed? Seems to make sense to me. At this point, I still haven't figured out what I am working towards. I enjoy my job and I like travelling and the teaching aspect of my job. I think I am using my talents to an extent. It is very possible I could be doing more either here or in a different part of the world, but how would I know? I am trying to find the motivation to get my shit together to buy a house, because that's what people do, right?

I cannot pass up to opportunity to live in St. Louis at this point. I have all of my sibblings living within a mile of me, parents not too far away, and extended family. I have a close group of friends that I can chill with any time. Some of the videos and photos I have been posting have been ordinary and silly no doubt, but it is home.

I hit up a local Japanese restaurant for dinner tonight and enjoyed some delicious sushi and a nice 22oz Asahi. Got a few messages that St. Louis has been shredded by a storm. Trees down everywhere. I get back tomorrow night and surely there will still be some destruction to witness. Fast years going by.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Dueling Arches in the Night

Mr. Ebel tries to signal friends from afar by waving an illuminated frisbee wildly at Fair St. Louis. They were eventually attracted to the mad waving. Photo taken by Mr. Biscan
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More Lou Videos

Jon Biscan and Ben Klein create their specialty, a freak head at 3rd Degree Glass Studio on Delmar Ave, St. Louis, MO. Check out their site Fuoco.org


A spirited game of Flippy Cup transpires at a backyard barbeque on The Hill over 4th of July weekend.