Friday, January 30, 2009

Unicorn Princess

Riding into the sunset; wings of glory. Graceful unity...night ride. No holds bar, freedom release. Reaching for the stars. Grasp a wish and hold on tight; get ready for the ride of your life. Golden friendship, endless summer..

Tonight my friend and neighbor Amber is having a goodbye party. She's been living in the first house on our little street, a house that random people will refer to as the "unicorn house". Our house, along with this one and another in between, is owned by the same people. They were build in the 1920's, which in the States is considered VERY old. When my roommates moved here they were told that all three houses were going to be knocked down within six months, and that they could do practically whatever they wanted with them- thus the paintings. It has now been 2 years and due to the financial crisis it seems like these houses will keep going strong for some more time!

Can't wait to have some margaritas now...

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Slomo


If you live around the boardwalk or PB, one person you will most likely see sooner or later is Slomo. Slomo is somewhat of a legend and hard to miss as he skates around on his roller blades, with arms stretched out and classical music flowing out from his portable speakers. The tale has is that his real name is Dr. John Kitchin, a former neurologist who also goes by his self proclaimed alter ego Slomo (as in slow-motion).

Slomo has his own website where you can read more about his ideas on "the Zone". Slomo seems to think that slow-motion skating to music brings him into a supernatural realm of clarity (?). Don't really know how to comment on that. However, he even has had two books published and always brings a smile to my face when I see him. I strongly recommend you check out some of his video clips to get a better idea of why. http://www.iamslomo.com


Saturday, January 24, 2009

The sky on fire


Hellu in cyber space! As you can tell this is my first post here so welcome! I'm taking a course in "Marketing via new media" and as part of it we have been asked to start a blog. Since I love the beach and live right next to it (or in front of it, behind it?) I thought I would share some of my observations and reflections on life here. Thanks for stopping by and hope you'll enjoy some of my pictures and tales.

This morning I went surfing for the first time. My roomie Sara (see left) taught me some of the basics. Honestly, it was just as hard as I had imagined, which is why I have stuck to boogie boarding up to now- it's crazy easy and so much fun. But sure enough, surfing is the real deal and the challenge of learning it is part of the fun. However, the water is cooold and by the end of the session I couldn't feel my feet or hands. It's not for nothing I've been given the nick name Swedish fish.

Later this afternoon as I biked home on the boardwalk the sun found its way through the clouds and literally turned the sky on fire. My God, I feel so spoiled by these sunsets..