Showing posts with label dailydrawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dailydrawing. Show all posts
Sunday, July 5, 2015
7/5 - End of Expo Cheers, Tino
My last day working at Anime Expo! I'm going to miss our dysfunctional Vespa family...
While on the job, I ran into Tino. We met playing Escape the Room way back in February in SF, and he was in town for the show (both work and play). We toasted the end of the expo with food, drink, and conversation. Happenstance is wonderful, I enjoyed getting to know him better.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
7/4 - Fireworks Damage
I would just like to mention that food in LA is spectacular. Tigra and I have been hitting various vegan places, Ethiopian one night, Indian tonight.
However, I feel like an old person with all these fireworks going off... shaddup and let me go to sleep!
Friday, July 3, 2015
Thursday, July 2, 2015
7/2 - Sunglasses are a lie!
Is nothing in this city real? Shhh don't let on. We were one pair of sunglasses short for filming, so Aisha painted a mint green pair with white nail polish to make it match. Brilliant.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
7/1 - Family Dinner
Back to work. A fairly long day, brains are a bit addled by sun. My temporary roommate and colleague, Tigra, and I spend all day working together, but don't actually talk much. It's cool getting to know her outside of operating 330lbs bikes in formation. Bear is cool too.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
6/30 - Solo Dining Jackpot
You know what's great in this town when you want to go out for dinner solo? Ramen. I had a hankering, and I heard Men Oh had a spicy tonkotsu and buttery chashu. Oh so delicious.
I did catch up with some company for lunch earlier that day, though. Remember John of the Norge and mustache? We arranged for some lunch at classic dimsum joint, Golden Dragon, followed by some wandering around the street markets of Chinatown.
Monday, June 29, 2015
6/29 - Day Off
A rest day! I spent the morning leafing through a beautiful interior design book. Like a kid, I love oversized books with big pictures. Also, I can see how her tasteful, comfortable, and beautifully curated home is reflected in her book. I have a latent love for interior (and industrial) design. I wonder for the day I'll curate my own home again?
The rest of the day was pleasantly frittered away blogging at Woodcat, streaming Netflix, and musing about work and purpose. Cut for the latter.
Sunday, June 28, 2015
6/28 - Touring With Gudetama
Another day at work... We blanketed the tourist spots on the branded Vespas, which I thought was an excellent way to see LA. I wouldn't have gone to those spots on my own, since I don't like to deal with the tourists and crowds. I'd probably still be in a coffee shop.
Tigra had plans for the next couple days, which makes this is the first night since Houston that I've had no housemates or social obligations. 44 nights, now that I counted. Wild. I relished in the quiet of an entire house.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
6/27 - Dinner Outdoors with Tigra
Long work day today, but I'm scootin' for money! Tigra and I walked to a vegan place, Sage, for dinner to go. The evenings are so pleasant here, we took advantage of Vivian's farmer-size porch table and dined by tea light outside.
Friday, June 26, 2015
6/26 - Sunset over Vivian's House
381 miles.
A long-time Chinese extended family friend, Vivian, generously shared her home with my colleague and I while she's in Italy. She has a truly beautiful space.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
6/25 - James and Tai Li
92 miles.
Hello to Jim, Margaret, Tai Li and Quin Lin again!
Shortly after landing in California again, Pete set me up with his spare helmet and brand new white 300 GTS Super (only 470 miles on it...but not for long). I'm headed down the coast!
It's so weird, it handles like mine but everything is super stiff and tight...
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
6/24 - Best Airport Shuttle Evar!
Thank you to Slagheap Cycles, for giving my home a home while I'm away in California for a work thing! And thanks to Eileen for putting us in contact!
Jack was my shuttle to the airport for my flight to San Francisco. And Pete was there to pick me up on a scooter. I hate flying, but bookending it with bikes makes it so much better!
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
6/23 - Pittsburgh Foodie Friends
I didn't know this but PA is actually pretty chill with the gun control, so Matt and I looked up a firing range. We shot several papers full of holes, huzzah.
In the evening, we met up with Eileen and Kellen for drinks and dinner and at Pusadee's Garden. The night was so beautiful, and the Thai was fiery and tasty. I think the last time I'd seen them was Block Island, RI. Super to see them again!
Monday, June 22, 2015
6/22 - Enjoying Matt's Rental Cage
Matt rented a car! We ran errands, watched Jurassic World (pah ha ha), and worked at a coffee shop (okay, Matt read a book patiently while I caught up on blog stuff).
Back when Matt still lived in Providence, our first road trip was to Pittsburgh. I have fond memories of paintball, good food, and more whiskey. We revisited Union Pig & Chicken for a BBQ dinner, with a little less residual whiskey.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
6/21 - Classy in Carnegie
78 miles.
I'm feeling a little worn out, my gear is trashed, and I have this nagging, unplaced sense of shame. Yup, sounds like a successful Bandcamp!
The sticky mud did its best to keep us all, but it was time to part ways. Myke stopped by to say bye, but I wasn't quite awake. Davide rolled out early, because he had many miles to cover back to Richmond, VA. Jack and I rode most of the way to Pittsburgh, and chilled at a skate park until he turned north.
Matt just arrived in the city by bus when I caught up with him. I felt a bit bad; I had smelly, muddy boots, my laundry situation was desperate, I was covered in bug bites and found ants living in my helmet (I shook most of them out). But boy, was I glad to see him again.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
6/20 - Jack in the Mud
The rain broke sometime in midday, which meant Jack was going to ride his first twist-shift!
I think he had fun. Everyone watching certainly did.
Friday, June 19, 2015
6/19 - Delayed
174 miles.
Who would have thought, the BMW would break down. Thankfully, two different people recommended a shop nearby in Warren, NY, and Paul of Slagle's Speed and Sport showed up with a trailer to save the day. It took 4 or so hours, but they isolated the problem in the fuel pump. A single wire had gone stray. Thankfully, the repair worked, saving Davide the need to order a new pump. Jack and I caught up while the bike was put back together.
We arrived at Bandcamp around 9pm – at least an hour of improvement on last year's arrival time.
Once the tents were all set up and we were all settled, I predictably drank too much.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
6/18 - Ragtag Two Wheeler Party
210 miles.
The time to leave Toronto came too soon. We bid Wally farewell and many thanks, and made tracks for Buffalo. While Davide was detained at the border for attempting to smuggle maple syrup (just kidding), I caught up with Jack! Remember him from Austin, TX?
Alas, Buffalo was stuck in a thick fog and we couldn't do much sightseeing in Jack's hometown. Fueled by some buffalo wings, we pressed south.
With him on his DRZ-400, Davide on a F650GS, and me on a Vespa GTS 250... we made a ragtag party. Destination: Bandcamp XVI.
Whatever happened to the whole solo scooterist thing?
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
6/17 - Crepes Before Bos
Ed, another member of the Toronto Motor Scooter Club, invited Davide and I for breakfast in his shop. I had no idea what to expect, but I couldn't have predicted this anyhow. Ed has rented the boiler room in the back of a storage unit for years, and converted it into an epic shop-loft-cave. You'll just have to wait for the photos, it's hard to explain. On a hot plate and from a mini-fridge, Ed prepared a gourmet brunch of crepes with a buffet of ham, cheese, strawberries, blueberries, banana, shaved dark chocolate, apricot jam... the list goes on. A renaissance man for sure, he also showed Davide and I some of his old hand-crafted bo staffs. Of course, you can't give us sticks and not expect us to play with them...
In the evening, Wally took us on his own personally crafted scooter food tour. Poutine, Korean food, fried chicken, and gelato and wine in Little Italy for dessert... Toronto is delicious and Wally knows how to eat! He should do more food tours, maybe there's something here. I mean, after the deliciousness of today, I suspect Davide is ready to sew a maple leaf to his 7 Hills patch and open up a Toronto chapter.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
6/16 - ADVers at Timmy's!
Super exciting day today, Davide and I rode up to a KTM demo ride to meet Neda and Gene of RideDOT! They've been traveling by motorcycle around the world for three years, and blogging it.
We also met up with fellow ADVer, Brent. Between all of us, we couldn't run out of things to talk about and were hanging out at Tim Horton's for hours! I kept drinking coffee and water but my tongue was going dry.
Also, the trip nearly came to an end in the parking lot of Tim Hortons when a lady pulled out without looking. Ha. I promised Gene I'd at least get across the border before having my bike totaled.
It's difficult to sum up the impressions of that afternoon (I mean, besides awesome). It's hard not to feel creepy, like you know someone already based on their blog, but still have so many questions and not know what to expect when meeting in person (you exist outside of the internet...woa). In many ways, we found things in common; even on the road a person needs hobbies, and Neda picked up needlepoint because it keeps her hands busy and also packs small. My hobby is knitting, for the same reasons. Also, in many ways, I admire Gene and Neda (because they're so cool!). They have a unique perspective on the world, and someday, I would like to travel farther by motorbike too. I'm just not sure I want to go it solo...Gene mentioned I always seem to be surrounded by people – I guess I just don't show the quieter moments as much, but also I wonder if traveling solo makes you more open to being absorbed into social circles? If I had a partner, would we be a more self-contained unit?
It's hard enough to find people who can take their life on the road, I feel lucky to have Davide and Chris and anyone else I had the pleasure of sharing the road with for a few days. Also, for all the people I've met who have shared a bit of their lives or their homes with me.
Anyway, I loved meeting them and getting the inside scoop, and look forward to following them on their continued travels. What an amazing afternoon!
Back in town, Wally suggested Guu Izakaya for dinner with Ed, who showed up on his sweet old K series BMW. The meal was fantastic but it was the environment that struck me – in that windowless building, with all the chaos and shouting, we could very well have been in Japan.
Oh, and the Duke 390 is pretty fun. It's powerful for its weight. I can stand flat footed, which is nice. The vibration might be too much for extended riding though, and you know I always think of that when trying out a bike.
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