Monday, March 31, 2008

Wall and Peace


Anyone who's never seen graffiti artist Banksy's work before, you need to run, not walk (or whatever the web-surfing equivalent of running is) to his website here. He is a genius. I've never been anything like a graffiti enthusiast, but he really makes me believe in the medium. He snuck his work into the Louvre in Paris, and glued it onto the wall; it was an altered painting of an old duke or baron or something, holding a can of spray paint, painting peace signs on a brick wall. It stayed up for 2 days - that's awesome. He took a trip to Palestine and painted some amazing works on the segregation wall right in the middle of Palestine. The wall has armed lookout posts every 300 ft. or so, and is very well protected, yet he somehow managed to paint these huge pictures on the wall. One of them made it look like there was a hole in the wall, and on the other side was revealed a beautiful, idyllic looking beach. Genius! There was this hilarious quote underneath that went something like "Onlooker: You make the wall beautiful; Banksy: Thanks; Onlooker: We don't want it to be beautiful. We hate this wall. Go away." One of his particularly poignant pictures (not in Palestine, but somewhere in London, where he lives and primarily works) was a faux-street sign that had apache helicopters chasing a crowd of men, women, and children, and said "Americans Working Overhead" at the bottom. It's an interesting look at global perception of America right now. Anyways...he's an amazing artist, and you should definitely check out his work. One of the most amazing things about this enigma known as Banksy is that no one knows who he is! He's done thousands of pictures (I'm sure there's a slang term for graffiti pictures that I'm just not hip enough to know about...) all over the world, hung his work in museums in Paris, New York, and London, and really has a huge cult following, and yet only a small handful of people really even know who he is. I don't know about you, but I'm intrigued...

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Cars are fun (aka "No more Brad Turner, I'm playing Michael Knight now")

Wow, what a godsend friends can be! After scouring Craigslist nearly incessantly for the past 2 weeks, looking at car after car, junker after junker, and scam after scam, I finally decided to send out an email to everyone we know here in Georgia, to see if any of them were selling or knew someone who was selling a car at a decent (sub-3000) price. Some good friends of ours, Brad and Lanie Beth, work with a guy who just happened to be selling his car. Better yet, his in-laws were buying him a new car, so he didn't need to make any money off his old car, so he was willing to give us a sweet deal on it! So after all our searching, driving, praying, frustrating (can I use that as a verb?), and despairing, I'm driving off in my own 97 Honda Accord, with only 125,000 miles on it! Woo-hoo!! No more driving my motorcycle at 50 miles an hour on a 32 degree morning! No more mooching a car off Bart, Seth, or Debbie to go pick up lunch!! No more helmet hair!

Perhaps the day will come that I will lament being able to drive a motorcycle to work everyday, but that is certainly not this day. Amen.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

A grey and rainy day...


Today's weather is a perfect metaphor for this brief yet all-too-drawn-out season I find myself in: grey, overcast, on-again off-again drizzle and downpour, and an overall sullen demeanor across the landscape outside our window. No doubt there are a number of things contributing to this morose and somewhat dismal state Maria and I have been in for the past few weeks: the let-down and stress after the purchase of our first house, the frustration of trying to buy a decent yet affordable used car, the counseling I am currently undergoing, which is stirring up a lot of pain and shame from my past, and a hard-hitting series at Momentum that the enemy seems determined to undermine...I swear I hear Simple Minds playing somewhere in the distance..."rain keeps falling, rain keeps falling down...down...down...down"