Here you are.
- Genevieve Catering is up
About a month ago, I did some illustrations for my friend and BGI classmate Emily Reilly’s company, Genevieve Catering. Check out summer, spring, and (eventually) fall versions of the mostly-hand-drawn, floral (squash blossom) theme she’s using for her website. Emily’s company serves locally and organically grown cuisine, to create meaningful “full-scale banquets, house parties, organizational functions, or casual office gatherings.”
- Watering Hole
It’s been a while since I posted anything here.
This, then, is one of those “it’s been a while since I posted anything here” posts. I’ve been meditating, working, making some music and listening to mix cds, and playing host to friends and friends of friends. For the purposes of this blog, I’ll have new graphic work to display here (to eulogize my springtime daylight hours with) soon. Also, I finished a writing exercise. Here it is: wateringhole. I’d love to get feedback from where the poetry-reading public and the blog-reading public intersect, if such an overlap exists.

By the way, here’s a recording of Keith Fullerton Whitman’s October 2005 performance at the Galeria Zé Dos Bois in Lisbon, entitled Lisbon. I mostly listened to nothing but this while writing most of what’s alluded to above.
- Site Launch: Cascadian Edible Landscapes
I adapted a magazine-style wordpress theme as a CMS for a new website for Cascadian Edible Landscapes. Take a look at eatyouryard.com. For the logo, I used a scanned image of a wooden stamp (of an artichoke).
- NW Chocolate Festival 1.0 is live
Check it out.

- Morning Pie
Here’s a song I made a few days ago; it’s less inscrutable than it could be, and more playful. Someone should add drums to it.
- Design for Northwest Chocolate Festival
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- Adapt Apparel website up
and under fierce construction.
We have shirts for sale. Go there to find out how to call us and buy buy buy.
- Seattle Urban Farm Company
This month, I’ll be volunteering with the Seattle Urban Farm Company, learning about permaculture and the local food movement.
I mentioned them once before in a post for Worldchanging. Come check them out at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show (Feb 20- 24th at Seattle Convention Center). Look for the t-shirts I printed, (bearing this logo designed by owner Colin McCrate and friends) soon!

In honor of all this, here’s “Farmer in the City,” from Scott Walker’s amazing Tilt (1995).
- Bird Girl Bird
My latest designs for Adapt Apparel, the clothing etc. business Molly, her brother and I have begun out of the basement.
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The first printing was on a hemp tote bag:
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Here’s a song to dance to: “Disco 2000″ from Pulp’s ca 1995 “Different Class” (c/o Dj Anderz for my birthday party a couple weeks ago).





