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The Road that Pavement Forgot: A Driving Nightmare in BelizeIn 2008 I took a trip to Belize with my girlfriend. We planned a trip from the Placencia peninsula to the interior of the country to visit the rain forest...things didn't go our way.
Pavement at Pitchfork 2010Watching Pavement live, again, after ten years, was more than incredible. The teamwork was still there. They brought their game '" gaunter, balder, chubbier, hoarser, and more spastic than ever. Dare I say, 'slacker' than ever?
Book Review: "Cracks in the Pavement" by Elizabeth McDougallSet in Kenya, encompassing a time covering both World War II and the Mau Mau Rebellion, this novel is essentially a story about family and the headstrong youngest daughter of the Kingston family.- My Review of Rimmel U Rock! Eyeshadow in PavementThis is my review of Rimmel U Rock! Eyeshadow in Pavement.
- Hounding the Pavement Mystery Writer to Donate RoyaltiesJudi McCoy debuts A Dog Walker Mystery (the first in a series) by donating royalties on sales.
- What Lies Beneath?Superstitious about walking on the cracks in the pavement? Meet Julian Beever, pavement artist and maestro of the chalk mirage. You won't know the cracks are there, but you might think a pool of water lies ahead or a cavernous hole in the ground.
Top Ten Songs by PavementDespite being on a major label, Pavement had some success due to its unique style of rock. With over five albums worth of music, they released a ton of great songs worth checking out for almost any fan of music.- Run, Run, Runaway...all of me, like a machine trained only to run, run, runaway, away ...
- Was it Love??Does every feeling born within us upon watching a beautiful girl could be termed love,could it be an attraction as scientists say born out of a chemical surge in the blood or is it plain infatuation which stems from the desire to possess beautiful things?
- WintertimeA poem that focuses on the winter season.
- How to Become a Runner in 20 DaysRunning is a sport that anyone can do and achieve superb results. Novice runners do not need to be scared to lace up their Nikes. Take this 2012 challenge for a fitter you in the new year!
M.E.Ipart 2 of the mentality of a poet.- Anamorphosis Art: Sidewalk Paintings and Chalk Art PicturesSidewalk paintings are lively and imaginative and oftentimes, these amazing chalk drawings play tricks with the viewer’s perception of depth and space.
- Fall Hurrysites this fall
- Someone's in ThereOf all nights, why tonight, who on Halloween did I have to remember being human?
- Top 5 B-sides that Should've Been A-sidesHave you ever heard an obscure song from a band and wondered, 'Wow! Where did this song come from?' Then you come to find it's a b-side. A b-side is any track that a band records, but doesn't include it on an album.
- The World According to Tobia and PeggyTwo dogs, a very English setter and a rural mixed breed from Veneto, discuss the weather, politics, life, relations and almost everything else.
- A Winter TaleInspired by a black and white photograph of a park in winter.
StrandedA heat wave haiku.- Clean Streets Make Clean StormwaterCity of Grants Pass code now requires bio-swales on new construction, to clean stormwater runoff into the Rogue River. A new nuisance code requiring residents to clean up leaves from pavements would keep runoff clean from all streets, if it is enforced.
- Heatpoem that describes the summer heat
Summer's GiftsThis poem describes the orange hot days of summer in contrast to the cool green, dense fern like nights. Each offers gifts to renew us.
Time Discovers TruthA haiku written about the season between fall and winter.
CuckooTaking the old swapped-at-birth plot device a step further...
Sunny HillsA short story about the last few days I've spent with my father in Cebu City- Gone, but Never ForgottenA moving and patriotic poem just in time for Memorial Day
- My Ghetto America"I Write For More Then Just Mere Entertainment But For My Survival."
- GrowthThis is a poem I wrote about being used by people and growing from experience.
RainObservations on a rainy day...- MisrataThis is a free verse about a split second in Misrata, the town under attack by Gadaffi's army in Libya. I leave you to think about the type of person who deliberately shoots a child.
- Peter RottentailA funny Easter poem.
- Great Minds Think AlikeA sappy story that's the product of my idealistic sappy daydreams. Two great minds fall in love.
Angsty Appetites in "We Are What We Are""We Are What We Are", the Mexican horror film about young cannibals, is now playing at the IFC.- RenewalSpring rain
- CollapseAmateur poetry.
- Poem: A Night Within a WeekA poem about a coming day, that feels so close yet so far.
- Haiku: Slick PavementA haiku about rainstorms and doubt.
- Princess ParadeHave you ever seen someone shopping, riding on the bus, or walking down the street, with a demeanor so becoming, you couldn't help but to stop and stare, as you were unable to pull your gaze away? To those on the street, she was a princess...in a parade:
- Hidden Lakeview ParkStop worrying about layers of germs and ugly falls at this Chicago neighborhood park. This park is perfect for a lovely summer day!
- Poetry: Out ThereIn moments of loneliness, we hope for something more, some life outside our four walls.




