Instamatic X-15

You're out of your element, Donny. I'm a Dapper Dan Man. This conversation is over.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Is anyone else confused?

So, I haven't really done this yet here, on this blog, what it is I'm about to do... and that is basically just hash out something that perplexes me. Context is so key in every situation. No rational human being would condemn another person for shooting an animal that was rabid and attacking them. But if you were to just randomly shoot someone's dog, you would cause quite an uproar. I think it's illegal... gotta look into that... I may have to avoid Iowa if that's the case... Just kidding, nobody freak out... Anyhow, so back to context. What is motivation? And is it possible to determine motivation without discussing said motivation with the person/group/etc in question? The police seem to think so. That being said, what is the motivation of individuals that play music? Is it solely, "for the music" or "to glorify God" or "sex, drugs, rock and roll"? Is it possible to delineate the motivations of any one group based only on their music? And what if you listen to their music thinking their motivation is one way, and then you see a concert, or meet them in person, and it becomes apparent their motivation is the polar opposite of your previous assessment. What then? And this brings me to my current connundrum: Is it possible to make a living off music and declare that you are a musician to "glorify God"? I thought we were supposed to sell all we have, give it to the poor, and follow Him? Any takers?

Thursday, October 26, 2006

On the road... again?

A man once wrote something he heard before and made a lot of money off it for being "original" and this is what he said: "Life is what happens while we're making plans." I've never felt that statement to be more true until now. As I write this, I have 3 days before I head out on the road for 6 weeks, taking me away from my family and friends, birthdays, weddings, and a major holiday. And the question I have been mulling over is the "Worth it?" question. I know the answer, but sometimes, even when you know things, it is good to throw a second glance; mistakes happen when you least expect it. And I do not want to make any mistakes, especially when family is involved. I do not have any delusions about this job... Bob Seeger would lead you to believe that being on the road just plain ain't no fun. But I think this opportunity will be waaaaay cool, and I think it will open up some doors for me to continue "following that dream" as the man in blue suede shoes crooned so long ago...

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Once there was a way...

I have often wondered if great people who do great things are aware of the gravity of their deeds while doing them. And then as a sub-question to that initial inquiry, when something life changing is occurring, are the players aware of the action unfolding around them? Or is it only in retrospect that we truly grasp the importance of events, places, and people? I am not sure that I will ever know the answer to those questions, and to be honest, maybe the answer is not important. Maybe it is right under my nose, and all I have to do is open my eyes and see what is happening right now, because who knows? It could change my life...

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Marty! There's no time!

I definitely feel like Doc Brown in Back to the Future... time is running short and it feels like there is so much left to do and see. I took the last test of my undergraduate college career... yeah. At least it's over, that's my only commentary. There are three days left of class, and I have five days left in Paris. It is so hard to believe that my life as a student is drawing to an end, at least on a formal level. I hope I will always learn regardless of where I am or what I am doing in this world, but it seems that the scholarly road is coming to an end. And I don't know how I feel about that thought... on the one hand, bien sur, it is a relief. But on the other hand, there is a deep seeded melancholy that I think is going to take some time to figure out and understand. Regardless of my conclusions, however, I will always seek to know more about this life, and I will explore my world with every available resource, and I will seek to affect it for the better, in the event that it becomes apparent that it needs affecting...

Alright, enough philophosizing. Paris. Went to this very hip and cool museum today, the Palais de Tokyo. Modern and experimental art, as well as a great bookstore. I really enjoy cutting edge work, and that was probably the most enjoyable thing about my college career was creating and partaking in artistic expression.

After the Palais, we went to le Tour Eiffel, had some French slushy slurpee concoctions that weren't half bad, and then metro'd back to the Foyer. Tomorrow I'm going back to Pere la Chaise, the catacombs, and potentially and EXTREMELY AWSOME WAY TO SEE THE ENTIRE CITY OF FRANCE... I'm giving a little mini Eiffel Tower to the first person to guess what the "WAY TO SEE..." is...

Friday, July 21, 2006

OBEY is everywhere

Superman is Jesus, mec. Well, he's at least modeled after Jesus, that's for sure, and the new movie currently in theatres takes full advantage of the obvious comparison. But regardless of your religious affinity or affiliation, go see the movie, it's a good time. Better yet, see it in Paris where you'll be the only person who "gets it" and you can be the only person to laugh really loudly at the funny American jokes. It's a blast.

I can't believe that I am halfway around the globe for my first sold out show (for those of you interested, the show is Rob Bell, an author on a book tour... go figure). Karma has a cruel sense of humor. Here I am for the past six years trying to attain the ever elusive "COMPLET" (as the French would call it) and it sneaks up on me, WHILE I'M IN FRANCE!!!!

Oh well... like Mick said, you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.

The French need to brush up on their slang, that's all I'm saying...

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Mom, Dad... I've decided to become a Bull Fighter

Yeah, so I'm sick of not having a cell phone. Plans have to be so much more precise and articulated BEFORE embarking on any excursions. The long and the short of it: don't travel alone, and make sure you know where you're going. The Paris Subway system is the most ridiculous contrivance I have ever encountered. I have no idea how it was constructed because it is an incomprehensible labyrinth. And I know I said this already, but MAN does it reak of BO. It's otherworldly. Quel que facon, in it's defense, it gets me where I want to go, and I lose a little bit of water weight on the way there.

Classes are great. Well, horrible time, 9am, but I have a great teacher. Probably the best French teacher I have ever had. Her name is Yvette, and she is hilarious. The walk to school in the morning is always a little hurried, if you get my drift (I am my mother's son...), but it is nice, as I cut through Le Jardin du Luxembourg. I still need to challenge the little Frenchy boys to a boat race... one day soon...

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Allez les Blues and a pinecone in Paris...

On the tail end of a 3 day weekend, courtesy of Bastille Day this past Friday, I find myself relaxing in our warmish room, me on my device of modern contrivance and my roomate on his. "Allez les Bleus!" means "Let's go, Blue!" or basically, "Go, team!" for the French national Football (the real kind...) team. However, my usage refers to the blues group that I have had the distinct privilege in hearing two nights in a row now near a frequent haunt of mine, Cafe le Buci. Best White Russians ever... they're like a milkshake, and the service isn't half bad itself. If you ever find yourself in Paris, look it up, it's near Odeon and the intersection of St. Michel and St. Germain. You won't be disappointed.

I must apologize for not keeping this better updated... it can get difficult when you are go, go, going all the time, and the Internet connection can be dodgy as well. So, that's why this hasn't been a daily thing. I also need to figure a way to post more than one photo at a time, but I'm limited to 50kb a post... Lisa had mentioned something about "Photobucket.com" and I have yet to look into that option.

I have seen a TON of beautiful places, and taken some great shots, and had lots of laughs. And a pinch of studying, just to be on the safe side...