Free the neck art! 10/16 '14
This one's for you, Sean. (I can't figure out how to link to you so hopefully you see it.) A shot of parts of my burn necklace collection.
"Hey, how did I get here?", asks the once and future geek. "Each step made sense along the way, didn't it?" Didn't it?
This one's for you, Sean. (I can't figure out how to link to you so hopefully you see it.) A shot of parts of my burn necklace collection.
About 40 minutes north of me, twice a year there is a 3.5 day event called Playa del Fuego - PDF for short. It's part of the network of events that have come into being in the shadow of the awesomeness that is burning man. About 1200 people attend, many call themselves "Burners", and there is much effort into supporting the 10 principles of burning man (oh, google it if you want to know what they are). And yeah, we build art, drink, & burn things.
Anyhooo, this past weekend was my 6th (?) time at PDF, and my first time in a theme camp. Along with a few other locals, I founded Balls Camp. I had 150 pendants made and they were quite popular gifts.
I made a bar, and it was quite popular for drinks. Here's a 3AM carnage shot.
And I made a hanging ball sculpture art piece of sorts. Which was more awesome in real life than in this photo. People loved to play with the balls - see their reflections, swing them around. It was very cool.
And a few more photos, since I'm very proud and satisfied (and still recovering) on how my first theme camp turned out.
I just got back to work from a 6 week (paid!) sabbatical. Yes, I work for a company that, while not generous in vacation, does give us a 6 week sabbatical every 4 years. Yay, left coast values!
And by yay-left-coast-values, I mean a real intent to support work-life balance and egalitarianism. Not the tiresomeness of constant consensus building and non-commital hedging that comes with it.
Anyway, sabbatical. I dragged my feet for many months scheduling it, as I had relationship issues to sort. And I didn't want to burn my sabattical time balancing his needs. Which is one of the many straws that help show me it was time to break up. But break up we did. Schedule sabbitical I did - 17 days on the left coast for burningman, then the balance home in Delaware recovering.
I'm working on a video which I may never finish entitled "What I did on my sabattical". Here's the outline:
Ok, maybe a picture - as a test. More later. More reflections on the affects of a sabbatical. later . . .cause sabbatical is over and I should be working.