NEW HOME
After moving cross country from Oakland, California to Washington, DC my sweet daughter, Rose, finally starts to accept her new home. Now she plays in the creeks and in the trees that I once played in as a young boy. #minime
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NEW HOME
After moving cross country from Oakland, California to Washington, DC my sweet daughter, Rose, finally starts to accept her new home. Now she plays in the creeks and in the trees that I once played in as a young boy. #minime
The City Exposed: Typecaster for life Short and beautiful video about the men and machines dedicated to monotype. It would be such a shame to see these things disappear.
The City Exposed: Survival Poetry
A Performer with his Heart in the Streets
Mike Kepka writes an interesting article for SFTimes about the street magic scene on Fisherman's Wharf..
A recent Friday, 1:39 p.m.: Lynx the Animator wheeled a dolly full of magic tricks to the water's edge in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf. He hoped his usual weekend spot was available, but instead found another magician named Jonathan Strange in his place.
Undeterred, Lynx said hello, calmly unloaded his equipment and changed into a showman's outfit, topped off with a floppy porkpie hat.
Sharing territory is a fact of life for the sidewalk entertainers spread out from Pier 39 to the Hyde Street Pier. Staggering their shows and working together to maximize crowds is crucial to survival, where income is dependent on the audience and a performance can rake in anywhere from a dollar to $150.....
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