As Far As I Can Tell


November

This last week I went to Kalamazoo on Friday, and drove down to Cincinnati, Ohio with 10 other Moped Army kids on Saturday. The Bombardment Society was hosting a moped rally. It’s the first time another branch has hosted an event, so I was pretty excited.

It ended up being as cold as you’d expect the first week of November to be, but we had fun anyway. My favorite thing was riding across the Ohio River in a pack of 20 with a train heading toward us on a parallel train bridge. That’s a really fun city to ride mopeds in.

I’ll have a full set of photos on the Moped Army website soon, but here are two of them for now.

All of the us by the Ohio River before we left to go home

Some of use overlooking Covington and Cinci in a park

On Friday I went to Dan’s opening reception for his show, Boxes of Clay, at Water Street. The work deals with the concept piggy banks, and the idea of things that need to be destroyed to get at money. Each one is displayed inside of an opened and hanging box, which doubles as a permanent storage facility.

The show will be up through the end of November; stop in if you’re in Kalamazoo.

Boxes of Clay piece: detail shot

Boxes of Clay piece: overview


 

Comments

the pictures turned out great on those boxes. Did lots of others turn out? Thanks again for being my promotions manager. dan

Posted by: dan on November 7, 2002 2:25 PM

hey you think sickness isn’t fun too? well let me tell you that it is. in fact i can’t think of anything more enjoyable than having a cold for the month of October and well into November.

Posted by: meredith on November 7, 2002 4:52 PM

I hope you’re not sick forever Meredith. You know like those people who can’t stop hiccupping and eventually have to just live with the fact that they’ll hiccup for the rest of their lives. Yeah, I hope that doesn’t happen.

Posted by: simon on November 7, 2002 5:01 PM


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