Thursday, November 30, 2006

Terrible Water

I was waiting for a fellowship interview earlier this week up on the second floor of Walker, and I was so nervous that my mouth was all dry. I started frantically looking around for a drinking fountain, and I drank from this one without even noticing the sign until I took a big swig.

The water had an initial kind of citrusy taste that wasn't unpleasant, but it had a pretty foul unidentifiable aftertaste.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Monday, November 27, 2006

The Rolls




More fun courtesy of Isaac & Jenny and the Manhattan Classic Car Club: the 1989 Rolls Royce Corniche II. You sit incredibly high off the ground, surrounded by all kinds of knobs and analog dials, including an analog temperature gauge. In the passenger seat, there was a champagne flute chiller by my right knee. And it's a convertible. As we cruised around Brooklyn with the windows down, no one asked us for some Grey Poupon, but we got lots of stares and one woman approached us at a light and said, "Is that a Rolls? Niiiice." I thought riding around in this kind of car would provoke a class war, but people seemed pleased just to see the Rolls roll by.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Kings of the South Side



I agree with Zed that the sauce at Leon's is better than Harold's. My chicken palate is not discerning enough to detect any differences between the two under the sauce, however. That means that Leon's comes out ahead even though its emphasis isn't on chicken. As you can see from the sign, it is the pig that is king at Leon's.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Illustration


Wyeth illustrated and animated the new Rapture video, "Whoo! Alright-Yeah... Uh Huh", now up on his website.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Somewhere over the western U.S.


What modern air travel looks like. I had an aisle seat on this flight and the woman with the window closed the shade. I can't understand why someone would do that. The view you get from the plane at cruising altitude is beautiful and mesmerizing. With the shade closed, you might as well be on a bus.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Desert Hot Springs Motel






The Desert Hot Springs Motel, by John Lautner. Acrylic furniture by Charles Hollis Jones. That acrylic chair in the middle is reasonably comfortable but nearly impossible to get out of. You have to slide yourself off the side.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Doolittle House






The Doolittle House, by architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg, just outside of Joshua Tree National Park.

The house is invisible from every angle except head on, and even then it is well-camouflaged. The fence is menacing--it appears to be made out of rusty iron. The whole complex looks like the lair of an incredibly wealthy ant lion.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Institute of Mentalphysics




The Institute of Mentalphysics, outside Joshua Tree National Park, California. The buildings were designed by Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright's son.