May 23rd, 2009

Daily Photo / 5.23.2009 / Yellow it!

This cute furry thing has about as much hair as our cats.  By far this ‘cousin it’ is the coolest moth i’ve seen.  You just want to pet him right?!

This cute furry thing has about as much hair as our cats.  By far this 'cousin it' is the coolest moth i've seen.  You just want to pet him right?!

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May 19th, 2009

Daily Photo / 5.19.2009 / Why did the turtle cross the road?

So Kiesha could take his picture and safely help him to the other side :)

Why did the turtle cross the road?  So Kiesha could take his picture and safely help him to the other side :)

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April 26th, 2009

Daily Photo / 4.26.2009 / Git R Done

This is my motto for the next month!  That, and please god let me make enough money to pay the bills and eat

This is my motto for the next month!  That, and please god let me make enough money to pay the bills and eat.

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March 22nd, 2009

Wall Prints on Etsy

Sneak peak announcement.

Kiesha Jean’s Wall Prints are now for sale on Etsy!
This is the first time Kiesha Jean’s prints have been available to purchase in large format.
4ft up to 7ft prints available

All first round images will be posted by Sunday evening.

visit the etsy shop

I’m new to the Etsy community so please let me know if you have any trouble with the shop.

February 17th, 2009

Oh Boy, Grown-Up Purchase

I never thought I’d get so much joy out of the purchase of a brand spankin new FRONT LOADING washer & Dryer.  I did laundry for 36 hours and enjoyed it way to much.  There is no more stupid aggregator in the middle trying to rip my clothes to shreads.  There is even a HAND WASH setting on the washer … yep that’s right it can wash everything and it’s so delicate that it can pretend that it’s my own hands, that’s enough to make me shed a tear.  There are so many LED lights that at night it looks like a spaceship has now landed in our laundry room.  Since our previous washer only worked on 1 setting, it’s a little overwhelming having something like 60 possible wash combinations.    It feels a little bit like ordering take-out … hmm… today I would like Cold-cold, medium spin, delicate, extra rinse, light soil, stain clean with a delayed start … lol… the delayed start even has 20 time options.

  • technical information – Frigidaire – Affinity series
  • side note, these are on the low end of the front loaders however the detergent pull out feels more sturdy and better crafted then the top high end washers.  I thought I was going to break some of them in the store just by opening them.  The only other set I liked besides ours, was a high end Samsung … the rest did not seem built to last.
February 3rd, 2009

I lift my eyes to the mountains.

Levo Oculos Meos In Montes.
Pictures:  Exploring the city of Asheville, NC
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October 7th, 2008

Light Art Performance Photography

very cool.

Light Art  Performance Photography

January 21st, 2007

The Yoga Accident

Have you ever almost been decapitated on your way to yoga class and saved by Bill Clinton? Yeah, I didn’t think so, it was a first for me too.

This unique trip started by driving 3 hours from my grandmothers house in Sayre, PA to Philadelphia to catch a plain to Orange County, CA to visit my parents. In the Philly airport I got an Iced Mocha which I had no expectations for besides drinkable caffeine, little to my surprise Quaker Coffee made me one of the best iced mocha’s I’ve ever had. This coffee was so good it was like a delicious experience, so much so I took a picture or it, along with my trusty traveling Sea World Back Pack and my trusty cell phone. I’m not sure how burnt tasting Starbucks has popped up across the country instead of this place.

So, when visiting my parents especially on short trips my mother likes to pack in as much fun as possible. On this trip she was set on the idea of going to the Beachcomber Cafe at Crystal Cove State Beach – Newport Beach, California, I mean dead set excited. She had heard so much about it and the thought of bungalows on the beach for rent and a restaurant on the beach is pretty much her dream. This place isn’t exactly easy to get to, you start by parking in a big parking lot where you can see no sign of bungalows or a restaurant. At this point my dad and I though my mother was nuts. You then go for a hike which takes you through a dingy tunnel (ie. storm drain), we really thought my mother was nuts at this point and it was windy and chilly and my dad and I kept trying to back out, neither of us wanted to be cold or hiking. So, we hiked some more, mom always wins. We then happen upon the hidden bungalows and restaurant this thrilled my mom and we ate lunch on the cold windy beach in January and froze our asses off. After lunch we then hiked back through the tunnel to the car. See the pictures below of both the dingy tunnel and us freezing our asses off while trying to order lunch. At the time I was not a happy camper, looking back on it all I can do is laugh.

Next on the agenda Yoga with Steve Ross up in Los Angeles and then a visit to Mike and Marlene’s in San Fernando Valley to drop off Christmas gifts. Why a two hour drive for yoga you may ask? Especially in CA where there are yoga studio everywhere … well it’s not just yoga, it’s yoga with Steve Ross! Totally Different! Steve is an incredibly fun non-serious person who can make you laugh while standing on your head and blasting rap music, not your typical yoga.

So, we’re driving on the 405 which is fun enough as is and then all of a sudden this loud noise that sounds like a small explosion! INSTANT SIMULTANEOUS FREAK OUT BETWEEN MY MOM, DAD and I! My first thought, since we’re in LA, did someone just shoot at us?
My mom, “What just happened? Is Everyone OK?”
Me, “I don’t know, I’m covered in glass, pull over!”

Yes, I’m covered in shattered glass, I look behind me and the back window is shattered, I’m not hurt but confused. We pull over and I hand the little dog Marley to my dad in the front passenger seat since I was covered in glass. Since we’re on the 405 my mom can’t open her door on the drivers side, my dad can’t get out cause he’s holding the dog, so I get out to examine what the fuck just happened. I get out and see the biggest hook and chain I’ve ever seen attached to the under side of the car. A big tow hook about the size of my forearm and a thick 20 foot chain. By this time my mom has already called the cops who arrive in about 30 seconds. How did they arrive so fast? Well the cop was out looking for the chain, they had already received numerous calls about it being on the road we just happened to get to it first. We pull off the 405 with the cop so he can take a statement and fill out a report at which point we all have a chance to really look at the damage. The hook hit the window and took a chunk out of the back door then swung under the car and took a chunk out of the axle. So, how did Bill Clinton save my life? Well my mom’s love for Clinton and frustration with Bush after 6 years made her put a bumper sticker on her car that said “I miss Bill”. This bumper sticker was placed on the rear window directly behind my head exactly where the hook hit the car. The entire window shattered but the bumper sticker stayed in tact. The cop said the car was safe to drive we just needed to get it looked at ASAP.

So, what do you do after your almost decapitated, you get your ass to Yoga class to chill out! My dad thought my mom and I were nuts for still wanting to continue the drive to yoga, he was freaked and just wanted to go home. Yoga was great and worth it! We then drove another hour to San Fernando to visit our family friends. Then on the 3 hour drive home we are almost home and we here another load noise … we all jump … a fucking car right in front of us blew a tire and it flew everywhere. Dude, by the time we got back to the house we were all ready to be off the road. The next day when they took the car to the shop and got the rental car, they were told we were lucky to have made it home. Turns out that significant chunk of metal that was taken out of the axle should have actually caused the axle to break underneath us while driving. We shouldn’t have drove on it at all … woops!

The next day my parents drove me to the airport to fly back to Philly. While I was waiting for my plain my parents called me … on their drive home there was a truck in front of them on the freeway … lol … the trucks bed liner flew out of the fucking truck on over their rental car. I mean seriously, it was like a miny movie vacation trying to escape death. By that time all any of us could do was shake our heads and laugh at how ridiculous everything was.

September 27th, 2006

One Rediculous Wrong Turn

Alright so my day started fantastic leaving the Rocky Mountains.  Then after leaving paradise I hit a Denver with all it’s cityness and a big fucking traffic jam.  As some of you may know the shortest distance from Vail, CO to Norfolk, NE does not go through WYOMING!

Ok, so I make this one wrong turn out of Denver.  You know, one of those weird freeway exits to the left instead of right.  I realize I have made this wrong turn and I stop at a gas station that only has a map of CO but I see a state line at the top which I assumed was the southwest corner of Nebraska I was headed for.  Second road lesson … DON’T ASSUME!  That little state line was not Nebraska but I headed straight for it, stopping at about 3 more gas stations to make sure I was still on the correct road.  Finally I cross the state line … into WYOMING, woops.  This turns into about a 2 hour detour given my frequent stops to make sure I was still headed to Nebraska to meet up with my mapquest directions.  Cheyenne, Wyoming has a bit of an erie spirit feeling to it and I don’t know how better to describe it,  I’ve never felt it any place else.  Anyways I had a few good laughs that day on the phone … “Dude, I made a wrong turn and ended up in Wyoming”  that’s not something you get to say everyday, it’s very entertaining.

The landscape of Wyoming and western Nebraska is this flat tundra region that I’d only seen pictures of in Science class.  It was very pretty… and windy … and lonely.

So, part of my excitement for driving cross country was to stay at my step brother Bobby’s house.  I hadn’t seen him in, shit I don’t even know, at least ten years … not since I was a kid.  [I'm 25 now].  Once again the last 2 hours of my 11 hour day was spent driving through pitch black farmlands of western Nebraska.  It was so dark and the land was so flat it appeared that the stars completely surrounded me.

So, what’s it going to be like to meet someone who is a relative with the title of brother who is 17 years older then you and feels like a virtual stranger?

…well, how bout incredible!

Bobby, now 42 seemed younger then I remembered him at 30.  I got in around 11pm, the Norfolk sky was filled with beautiful thunder and lightning, but no rain … we sat out on the front porch and talked for hours.  I met his fabulous girlfriend Theresa who I love and the next morning her fantastic son.  It was a quick visit, ate lunch the next day and was back on the road to MN.

I crossed over the Missouri River through South Dakota.  I passed some beautiful farms in South Dakota but the real treat was entering MN.  I passed a billboard that simply said in big bold blue letters “ENJOY LIFE”.  After my own little adventure traveling across the country for days, what a nice treat!

July 3rd, 2006

The start of solo travel.

LAX to LGA

The School of Dance and Music’s school year just ended and I helped put on a Dance and Music Recital for my first time and it was so much fun. The owners offered to fly me to New York City with them for a business seminar on Dance and Music Schools. Since the majority of my family lives in upstate New York I flew in a few days early to spend time with family before meeting them in the city.

Well timing was a little precarious, my travel arrangements put me in New York the same time the rivers overflowed.

I flew into LaGuardia airport for the first time and it was awful I’ve never been to such an icky airport. From LaGuardia I took a bus to Port Authority bus terminal to catch a Grey Hound bus to upstate New York. Ick, Ick and double fucking ick! If you ever have to go to the Port Authority which I hope you don’t leave LOTS of time. The place is a maze it took me forever to find my bus terminal, I went up stairs and down escalators and down hallways and up more stairs, the place is huge and signs are like misguided jokes. This place is open 24hrs and has homeless people living in it. The bathroom near my bus waiting line was overflowing which added to it’s ambiance. After a few ‘fun’ hours in the middle of the night waiting in line for the bus I actually ended up sitting next to a very nice young lady who was getting ready to go intern with the World Health Organization and was going home from college to visit family. She was a blessing and a rarity on this bus trip.

Once I got ‘home’ upstate the views of the rivers overflowing were amazing. I spent 4th of July there and then headed back to the city for the Seminar. As part of the seminar we got to go on a chartered dinner cruise around the city harbor and stopped in front of the Statue of Liberty at Sunset. The food was amazing, it was the first time I was served hors d’oeuvres, that’s fun! Being on the water with the sun setting over New York city was a treat. We stayed at the Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge which is where I had my first solo bar visit. I went down and sat at the bar all by myself, at the age of 24 this was a first for me and what a fine bar it was. Kinda like the ones you would imagine in the movies, very business executive dark loungey with a New York twist, bartenders that looked like they had been there from the 40′s. I had an amazing Mojito and flat bread pizza. Dan and Liliana then came down from the room and joined me and split an ice cream sunday at the bar.

Anyways, I was so tired from the traveling I don’t even remember my flight back and the biggest memory is how amazingly happy I was on the water at sunset. Dan and Liliana were talking to some people on the deck and I had only known them for a few months. I was on the deck of this amazing boat and business of all things had brought me there. My business choice to leave corporate America and do something I love had paid for me to travel cross country and take a dinner cruise. I was doing something I loved with incredible people. It was one of those moments where you feel your life shifting under your feet so fast that you can hardly catch your breath.

So, for such a memorable trip I took almost no photos and on top of it I lost my hard drive shortly after loosing most of the ones I did take.