Thursday, April 30, 2009

bridges, bait, ballard and bullshit


the old lady in ballard wouldn't give up her house and although she passed away, and the general contractor owns her house, her humble cottage now sits in between LA Fitness and Trader Joes.


Now the bait shop in detroit at the intersection of urban decay and a new ambassador bridge.

interesting metro times story here

Thursday, April 2, 2009

faces


DSC_0318, originally uploaded by PourLeCorps.

sammy...


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no pics in this shop of crap please


DSC_0312, originally uploaded by PourLeCorps.

little people and littler people


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greens


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dedicated northern california beach folk


DSC_0241, originally uploaded by PourLeCorps.

off centered lights card table v


DSC_0227, originally uploaded by PourLeCorps.

i'm late to all this grizzly bear wonderfulness.

but if you are too. enjoy. join me.

new technology old looking video

sunlight in windowless rooms. rad. makes you happy. less depressed.



company here - sunlight direct

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

doesn't like

that dave wears sweats all the time.

yelp thoughts


i don't like yelp. but, sometimes i like what yelpers write.

"The 19 is never on time, but it sure gets you where you are going HELLA fast. They must have magic bus juice in there, because I have no idea how I made it across town in under 20 minutes during rush hours, but cheers to the 19 polk."

i won't link to yelp, but if you want to see the full post just look up the 19 polk

April 1, 2009


Alice Waters Launches Frozen Food Line

Alice Waters’ office today confirmed reports that the doyenne of sustainable food has partnered with Dean and Deluca on a new line of frozen foods that, in a statement released to the press today, her office described as “a crossover product making sustainability accessible to a wider audience”. The “Simple Perfection” entrees, which consist of a oven-ready terra-cotta plate rubbed with garlic and sprinkled with salt are designed to be laden with seasonal vegetables by the user.
# The small bottle of olive oil included in each entrée can be used to dress the raw salad or to prepare your own seasonal vegetables for the oven. Planned for a May ’09 release, the harissa-rubbed bazaar entrée and evocative finocchio, which will be scented with burnt fennel pollen, will widen the line. A descriptive brochure included in each package describes suitable ways of procuring food for the entrees, including farmers’ markets, foraging, and growing or killing animals yourself. Asked why the entrees were frozen given that they consist mostly of a few condiments, Ms. Waters’ office stated “the vision was to fully replicate the simple convenience of frozen food – down to the last detail.” Priced at $19.99 per entree.

STORY HERE