Just a boy with a dream….of pirates and moon ships
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George Carlin (1937-2008)
Jun 22nd
The world shall miss your wisdom.
In memory, “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television“:
- Shit
- Piss
- Fuck
- Cunt
- Cocksucker
- Motherfucker
- Tits
Cute Kid Alert!
Oct 14th
It has been a BUSY weekend! Big fun was had by all. I have a huge post I want to put together about the AMAZING baby shower that Mum-Mum and Tutu put together for Matte on Saturday. But I need a little more time to do it any sort of justice.
So until then I will inundate you with pics of the CUTEST KID IN THE WORLD®!
The first two pics are our first documented true Matte smiles. Gina was trying to shoot a pic with her phone to send to me at work to show me the outfit he was wearing. She tickeled his cheek a little and we got the below:


These are a couple that Mum-Mum shot. I have NO idea where he gets the ham factor from.


This here is how he spends alot of his non-sleep/non-bottle time. Just gazing at the world with bewilderment.


This HAS to be my favorite pic of the week:

Giving the GREATEST MOMMY IN THE WORLD® a kiss.
"Historic Return" by Matt Mechler
Oct 4th
Growing up I first met Matt Mechler when I made the advancement from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. He is also probably one of the most influential guys in Troop 498 that I looked up to. He was the guy who always knew his stuff and at the same time was very approachable. Matt was also the first member of our troop to achieve to top rank of Eagle Scout. I know it sounds dumb, but without his paving of that path to Eagle Scout none of the rest of us may have made it.
(top row: Eric H., Matt Mechler, ?, John Youill (sp?), Jeff Myers, Frank Gecze (sp?), Brett Jackson, ?, ?
Middle row: Sean Young, Ian Young, myself, Randy Anson, Paul Austin, ?, Jason Koenig, Brian Pilkington, ?
Front row: Scoutmaster Tom Mechler, Jason Hauschildt, ?, Glenn Johnson, Tom Addleman)
The above photo was taken my second year in Troop 498, I am thinking the spring of 1984, at a campout in Carnation, WA. I am impressed that I was able to remember all of those names, but at the same time kinda bummed that I cannot remember the rest.
Earlier I was scoping out the website for Salmon Days in order to come up with the best strategy for parking and such this weekend. While clicking through I found Matt’s name. The Ohfishals for Salmon Days have chosen a piece of art by Matt as the Ohfishal Print for 2007. See below:
From the Salmon Days website:
“Historic Return” by Matt Mechler
The Spirit of Issaquah: A Celebration of Northwest Treasures
Mechler is a Washington native and calls Issaquah his hometown. He spent much of his childhood exploring the Issaquah Alps in search of old mines, fossils, and other hidden treasures. “I’ve always enjoyed history and love the outdoors,” said Mechler. Mechler graduated from Liberty Senior High School and attended Western Washington University where he majored in Geography. Matt and his wife live in Kent but they both spend most days in Issaquah working for the City.
“I discovered one rainy winter day that I could create some neat images by altering my digital photographs on the computer,” said Mechler “Historic Return” is a compilation of fourteen different digital pictures and images that have been enhanced. “I wanted to produce an art piece that people would associate with Issaquah and I feel I accomplished that.” “There is a lot to see but you have to look closely to find everything,” said Mechler.
This 2007 Limited Edition Print is produced by the Festival, and signed and numbered by the artist. The previous Salmon Days series became extremely popular with both long-time Salmon Days’ supporters as well as with fine art collectors.
The print is on sale at the Chamber office for $65. Proceeds assist in producing the Festival, which is the major fundraiser for the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce. We accept cash, checks, Visa and Mastercard, and can ship anywhere in the United States.
Individuals who purchased the last print in the Spirit of Issaquah series have been notified of the opportunity to purchase the same number in the 2007 print.
Congratulations Matt! I look forward to picking up a print this weekend and hanging it with pride in my home.
John Lee Hooker
Aug 14th

Mill Valley, Calif., ca. 1984: Look at the face — it just tells so many stories. I do remember that the day before I was supposed to go up there, I got a call from Bruce Springsteen’s art director, who wanted me to shoot his album cover on the same day, but I had already committed to the John Lee Hooker thing. During the two or three hours that I was at his home, I can remember always thinking, "What an amazing face." You always know when you’re in the presence of a living legend.
Bruce Springsteen
Aug 4th

London, 1985: That’s at the height of the ‘Born in the USA’ tour. During the intermission of the concert, I clamped a remote-controlled Nikon onto a railing at stage right, pre-focused it, dropped the long shutter release cable underneath the stage and waited for Bruce to hit his mark during ‘Hungry Heart.’ This shot says "Bruce for the masses" to me. I mean, this was July 4, 1985, right before he went back to America to play stadiums. We were in London, on the biggest American holiday, he’s tearing into ‘Born in the USA,’ and it was kind of … chilling, you know?

