Saturday, July 31, 2010

Friday, July 30, 2010

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sunday, July 25, 2010

7.25.10

Natalie and her craft

more from the Garlic Fest

The line for fries. Don't worry it went quickly, no fry is worth that long a wait.

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

While eating his garlic fries

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Iron Chef, garlic fest style.

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010

7.24.10

Scenes from the Garlic Fest

Can't get in without a stamp

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

The crowds at 11am, already getting very busy.

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

The perfect accessory for your onion hat and pepper shoes.

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Why not pick up an extremely large fake painting????

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

I wonder if these are extra greasy this year? And does that say Wild Boar? Kangaroo?

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

The great thing is that all the money goes to charity.

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Here's Emmett parking bikes.

Gilroy Garlic Fest 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

7.23.10 real work takes over

I draw POP info graphics sometimes for a bike company.
Basically, it's showing people how to set up their shop displays.
In this one they are covering an existing display with a new skin.

Monday, July 19, 2010

le tour a la hipstamatic and The Scoop!

Richard, Emmett and I joined a few friends for a tour stage at The Scoop. It's as close to a perfect morning as I can imagine apart from the waking up and getting out of bed part.

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more scenes from Spokane

Our trip back to Spokane is over as of yesterday. I'm actually surprised at how good it feels to be back in Gilroy. The comforts of home are hard to beat I guess.
It's good to see the big yellow and little mama, aka - the dog and the cat.

Also, last night, I saw the owl. A great big gray or beige owl of the barn variety, I think. Owls are so cool and they are one of those creatures that I cross paths with more than any other apart from the abundant squirrel and seagull etc... So I feel some kind of connection with the owl who appears to be living in a big tree near our bedroom window. I'm now planning on how I'm going to capture this owl on film or video. Excited? I am.

Anyway, here are a few more photos from the last days of our vacation in Spokane.

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7.19.10

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