bright areas of my life


how many compact fluorescent bulbs does it take to screw in a lightbar?
i walked 2.5 hours in the snow tonight. by choice.
sweeeeeEEEEET!
sunday night i am djing at the press room with brad copeland.
sweeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!
i have monday off. my bowling team is bowling monday night.
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!
there’s a potluck dinner on tuesday.
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!

details


sand on the beach at goose spit, comox
when you read a blog, you are reading [sometimes] some pretty detailed part(s) of a persons life. you can get a pretty good look at someone this way, and get a good angle on someone without even so much as ever meeting them.
same with any face to face conversation, although it is a lot easier to spin a one-on-one conversation in any direction that you are interested in to learn more about the person you are talking to.
i can only say i know a handful of people in this world, and i am acquainted with many. i know of many people. i know only a few. i am not sure how many people think they know me. i know i have revealed different parts of my personality to some people and definitely not to most people.

goose spit, just outside of comox. sounds gross, but it’s quite a nice place.
how long does it take you to say that you know a person? what happens first before you can say you know someone? are you surprised by anything they do? what areas of their life do you uncover before you can say this? do you sometimes realize after quite a bit of time that you actually know a given person? what does knowing them mean to you? is it a pidgeonhole term? do you like to be known or do you prefer to remain without details?
i guess i should answer my own questionaire here:

  • usually several years. uncommonly less.
  • if i know them, only truly special events would surprise me.. everything else would be in character
  • interests, goals, umm .. not sure what else.
  • yes. it became apparent to me within the last year that i know someone quite well. much better than i know most people. maybe better than i know myself.
  • it’s nice to know someone. it means quite a bit, but i am not certain i have the words right now to say what it means.
  • for some people, i think “knowing someone” is close to pigeonholing them. maybe it is for me, but i try for it not to be. when someone that i know does something out of character, it does not mean that i don’t believe it is possible. i do not think i answered my question. guh!
  • i don’t mind being known. i am not sure exactly what integral parts to me there is to know though. i mean .. that depends on who you are.

you?

long day at work


the backyard at work.
for whatever reason, days that start around 11 a.m. tend to just take longer than days that start earlier. i think i like sleeping in, though lately i am not so happy about sleeping extra time in the morning. it was a nice day though — we had tunes blasting in the warehouse and we took care of business.
last night i met up with greg. we drove aimlessly around nanaimo, driving up streets i had never seen before. after a while we started to find coffee shops. we had aimed to go for coffee, but in nanaimo, after 10 pm, that’s a hard thing to accomplish. we probably drove for about an hour and a half before settling on a place that sells coffee but isn’t a coffee shop.
greg lives in a house with a bunch of roommates [such as p-dawg]. by house i mean.. you know, one of those houses. the ones that everyone who has been there before would refer to as The House, being amongst an elite few which deserve such a title. this particular The House used to have a hole in the wall in one of the [now] bedrooms, through which you could see the outside world. it has been covered up, but, aww yeah, this is The House in nanaimo.

looking across cameron lake. tomorrow i work in port alberni. i enjoy the drive there as it is pretty scenic. in fact, the next 3 days i will be in port alberni for work. i’ll be driving back and forth each day, but that’s cool with me!

i saw a bird


this bird is safe.. but am i?
i saw a bird get killed today. i am not sure if the following makes me a morbid person.. but i have seen many birds almost get hit by cars and just narrowly escape. i had always wanted to see the bird get hit, but now that i have seen it, i really wish i had not. it was a car ahead of us that hit the bird and it was really blindsided by the vehicles tires. yuck. i will spare you the image — it was disgusting and it was just awful to see.
i think people are morbid in theory, but when it comes down to reality, it is a different story.
blech.
otherwise it has been great, again, to be in victoria. it is such a pretty city in the spring, and as one columnist put it, it is the only place in canada enjoying spring in winter. it is so true. there are blossoms everywhere.
anyway, back to nanaimo. i have not seen any blossoms there yet.. it’s amazing what an hour and a half of driving will do or wont do for your surroundings. nanaimo definitely has a different climate than victoria.

lets march .. or drive


kind of a personal question isn’t it? i spent the day in comox at their ‘home show’. good stuff, it was pretty quiet. the best part was that shaw had a booth set up with the canucks game. i couldn’t quite see from where i was but i got to glimpse every now and then.
on my break i went down to the beach and it was beautiful. got some more shots in, amongst them a really cool one of Some Sand and A Bunch Of Rocks. etc. the break didn’t last long enough.

there were all sorts of businesses at the home show. the drive back at dusk was pretty and relaxing. it was pretty relaxing. there’s something i really really like about driving on highways. i didn’t have a CD player but the radio did just fine with the hockey broadcast keeping me company along the way. steph fell asleep half way through the journey. yep, pretty relaxing.
ahh driving.

giant things


the path through cathedral grove
i have always found it pretentious the way bands like oasis compare themselves to the beatles. i mean, i find it so much so that they must be joking. beyond this, they release albums with names such as “standing on the shoulders of giants” and that kind of thing. how could they compare themselves to the beatles when the beatles had no such band to compare themselves to? that by itself seperates them.

giants fallen from a massive wind storm
but mockery of oasis is not the purpose of this post. there’s something bigger than even the beatles and oasis combined.
i would be talking of cathedral grove — the ancient rainforest between port alberni and the east side of the island. some of these trees are over 800 years old. and they’re alive.
they’re over 800 years old.
jeebus.
walking around in that area is just breathtaking. i could have walked around for hours if it were not for the particularly cold weather that day. there’s just something awe inspiring about the scale of all of this. pictures don’t do it justice, but they do make for mighty fine reminders if you’ve been there before.

what the @#$! is this?!
thank you for the feedback on those tennis ball shots. yes, they’re all from the same shot but the cropping and sizing obviously makes a big difference. no one said what i thought they would say, but thats what makes the comments and complications even cooler. i saw the middle image in a different way after considering what jim wrote.
it’s kind of like how it was being in atlin and trying to bring some of it home with you on the camera. i had trouble capturing the scale of the whole thing. it has a lot to do with the composition of the image .. you need to have something to compare all the size to. i think i was able to achieve this in one atlin picture by capturing anastasia in the image with the mountains in the background. compare that to another picture with my face in the foreground and the mountains in the background. neat shot, but you dont get near the sense of the immensity of the mountains.
the last atlin shot brings me to something else that is rather large.

the largest, oldest tree in cathedral grove at 800+ years
i put up a new entry in my (simple) music and mixes blog, which is still all mixes and no music. this entry is for my proton radio featured artist mix which aired january the 8th. there’s a 192k mp3 hosted off of lefty.ca‘s phat pipes
(that means high speed connection), and of course the entry is complete with a CD cover and tracklistings should you choose to burn it. i made the cover for it yesterday out of one of the atlin pictures and a bit of the usual graphic design. there’s also a link to the proton radio featured artist website with a bio and all that kind of stuff. it all clocks in an a giant two hours and fifty minutes. if you haven’t yet heard it, i hope you enjoy it!

the big picture


4.0 megapixels. mmmm. it always feels like time evaporates faster and faster every time i go back to victoria. there were plenty of plans, but only so much time. when was i going to sleep?

this is more of the same image, shrunk down a bunch. i had plans on monday night. i was going to watch a movie with julie, i was also going to go for coffee with nathan. neither happened. i stayed up until around 11 and then crashed. mmmmm sleep.
i wanted to go swimming with steve but unfortunately the pools aren’t open at 3 am. and i also wanted to go meet up with the ex-experience kru but there was no time for that either. alas!
i also wanted to meet up with some ex-coworkers from last work term at bchydro. getting a bunch of people together for an hour or an hour and a half is a bit difficult on short notice though. i think making plans ahead of time is in order.. i’m getting to this point where i should probably schedule my couple days off in victoria while i am still in nanaimo.

this image is shrunk down to display the entire picture.
today i didn’t get to play tennis because i slept in. i did, however, get to go on a nice walk on the breakwater. there’s something very relaxing about going for walks on the breakwater. nothing quite makes you feel like you’re in victoria like going for a walk on the breakwater, i think.
steph had some car troubles as we were departing for nanaimo again this evening. we drove around to several garages, just as they were closing, and weren’t told anything incredibly helpful. that’s when i phoned jim. we drove over to his place in james bay, he had a quick look at and was able to tell us what the cretins at all the other garages had no time to say. or didn’t know. either way, thank you very much jim! we made it up to nanaimo with confidence — which is important to me. i once had a car break down on the island highway and it was not a pleasurable experience, let me tell you. er, i just told you!
so out of the three above pictures, which would you consider to be ‘the big picture’?

ariz0na – Proton Radio Featured Artist Mix

The Featured Artist mix was made for Proton Radio. Every week they feature a different DJ/producer and showcase a mix of that persons in prime time. This is what I submitted. It clocks in at two hours and fifty minutes.

Tracklisting:

  1. AFK – b00mz0r (Intro Edit)
  2. The Fact – Contact
  3. Bradley – Rush (Voyager Remix)
  4. Magic Shoe – Brainwalking
  5. Woven – Solder Me (Seed Remix)
  6. Landa – Music N’ Control (Shmuel Flash Remix)
  7. Phasebase – I’m Reachin’ (Dan Morris & Shylock Mix)
  8. Teapot – Question Of Life
  9. Vance Musgrove – Squelch
  10. Formulate – This Is How It Happens
  11. Quivver – Twist & Shout (Vocal Mix)
  12. Graffik – A Better Man (Satoshi Tomiie Remix)
  13. Formulate – Oba Rahl
  14. Masters Of The Universe – Sonic Attack
  15. Sasha – Boileroom
  16. Conjure One – Tears From The Moon (Hybrid Dub)
  17. AFK – Arctic Exploration (Main Mix)
  18. Bedrock – Emerald (Dub)
  19. Z2 vs. Doom Farrington – Herbgrinder
  20. Pako & Frederik – Western Approaches (Evolution Remix)
  21. Planisphere – Teardrop
  22. Barraka – Song To The Siren (Max Graham Remix)
  23. Bajwa & Dale Andersen – Overtow
Download: ariz0na – Proton Radio Featured Artist Mix