Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year, 15(ish) hours ahead.

The Minneapolis Airport, snowy and cold on December 30th.



Welcome to Japan, more than a day later.



Oh man,
it's not even 5 am here New Years Day in Japan,
and I've already showered and been up for an hour.
We lost a day there, somehow, and I haven't completely figured it out.
13 hour plane flights aren't the end of the world,
but the whole time change thing is so weird.

We're off to go see the sunrise,
the very first sunrise of the New Year.
That's a special thing over here.
And since we're both wide awake,
we're ready to start 2010 off right.

I wish you all an awesome New Years,
whenever it reaches wherever you are.
No time for looking back at 2009,
we're off to see Japan.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Getting out of Town





The footprints, and the footprint makers.

This was the quietest Christmas I can ever remember.
We usually spend the holiday with my parents,
my sister, and my brother in Maryland,
and that house's decibel level becomes terrifying.

If you think I get too loud,
get ready for this admission.
My brother Kyle is far louder.
The volume only multiplies when everyone is trying to shout over everyone else.
The first couple years Meryl hid behind the couch,
until she realized that we weren't actually fighting.

This year, there was none of that.
We had Adam around,
and Ryan and Rebecca brought sexy presents
and vegan cheesecake Christmas Eve.
Then Christmas Day we had Casey, Ardeshir, Adam, and Camden
around the table with us chowing down some banana pecan pancakes that Meryl made.
So good.
In between all of that,
there was a lot of shoveling happening,
and planning for Japan.

In 48 hours we'll be on a plane heading West.
So West It'll be Far East.
Lots of last minute preparations to get done today,
especially since tomorrow I'm cramming in one last work day.
What an a-hole.
(it sounded like a good idea when I booked it)


Someone stole a bag of melting salt off of our front porch last night.
And last year someone took our shovel.
But I won't have to worry about all of this after tomorrow.
It's a balmy 50º in Tokyo right now,
can't wait to be there.

Friday, December 25, 2009

It got even Whiter.

We're at a foot of snow now.

My snowman has antlers.
(and the scarf's for Albie)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Whiter than White

White Christmases.
It looks like we're getting enough snow to last till next December.
We've received 7 inches so far,
and they're promising another 7 today and tomorrow.
Adam made it to Louderhorn Inn just in time to get snowed in again.

But good thing the snow didn't start till last night,
because I packed an entire week of tattooing into just two days.


Almost every time Adam comes to town,
he gets another tattoo.
This year alone I think we've done 5.
An octopus, a narwal, an aircraft exit diagram, and Kissena.
He got a puffin tattoo this trip,
and right before the close of the year.



Sheep goat hybrids are real.
And real dope.
(and real sterile, like mules)
Amanda is sleeving her arm with my weird little animals.
(that's her booby's blue foot right above it)



And Chef Ryan came in to work on his kitchen themed sleeve.
Antique wood stoves are so sexy.





Adam has been insanely helpful with this japan trip coming up.
He's the best ever personal travel agent, for sure.
He's been to Japan three times,
and uses the Google like no one else I've ever seen.

Adam gave us the insider tips,
Meryl found our passports and atm cards,
and Casey's staying at Louderhorn Inn with Shamira while we're gone.
So we're pretty much ready to leave on the 30th,
we just need to pack now.

Monday, December 21, 2009

And when the dark takes over, don't you worry dear...



Happy Winter Solstice, everyone.
The first day of winter,
and the Dark Dark Dark(est) day of the year.

Adam was supposed to fly out to MPLS on Sunday,
but the big snowstorm scared Delta into canceling all of their flights.
Then he went back and forth for a while,
and about ten minutes ago I found out he's landing at 1 am tonight.
Awesome.

He spent Xmas out here two years ago at our house,
but we weren't there that time.
No kidding.
He came out here to stay with Shamira (my dog),
and visit some of his other Minneapolis friends.
I'm excited he'll be here again this year, especially since we will be, too.

I don't really get into Christmas much.
(Meryl and I don't even usually exchange gifts)
But this year seems different.
Meryl decided that since we'd be around this year,
we needed a real tree.
So I bought some old ribbon at the thrift store,
and decorated it up.
We even got a real wreath for the front door.
I think it has something to do with owning a house.
It's got to look good, you know?
Louderhorn Inn is nicely put together,
it's the first day of winter,
and guests are on their way here.

While Adam was busy not arriving on Sunday,
Meryl and I were in Redwing with Molly and her husband Ryan.
It was snowing, but not too cold (read: above zero),
so we went for a little hike.
This winter thing hasn't been too bad yet,
but, of course, it's just the beginning.




Friday, December 18, 2009

Never Quiet, Never Soft

Tomorrow's the big day.
Kyle and I will be rematching it up,
arm wrestling till I rip his arm off.

So tonight I got a little pregame present from Ben Rettke.
NQNS

I did a lip yesterday,
and immediately wanted one for myself.
And who's got a bigger canvas than me?
I've got a pink banana slug for a bottom lip.



Here's a little video of me actually getting it done,
thanks to Todd.



There will be more videos tomorrow of the competition.
But now I'm off to a dinner engagement.
My blueish teeth from the stencil
almost matches my shirt perfectly.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Better and Better

Nona and Marshall played the Kitty Kat this past Tuesday night,
and they rocked my blues away.
It's so dope having Dark Dark Dark as your home team.

I'll be missing their next show on Sunday,
but it's ok.
Meryl and I will be in Redwing either hiking or letterpressing it up
with Molly and Ryan.
(maybe we'll do both)

Tonight Meryl came up to Identity Tattoo,
and we stayed at the shop late working on her leg piece.
We've lost count on total hours, but we're almost done now,
and we're around 25ish?
Just a little more work in the clouds,
and it'll be DONE.
This photo from immediately afterwards obviously mixes
the old and healed with the new and hurty.
But you get the idea.
And healed photos will be happening once we get back from Japan.
(less than two weeks before we go!)

Monday, December 14, 2009

Snowing on my Parade

The Geminid Meteor Shower last night.
Who saw it?
Not anyone in Minnesota, that's for sure.
Full cloud cover was the big grinch out here,
but we bundled up at midnight anyway to walk around Powderhorn Lake.
Which, I might add, is about one week away from being seasonally renamed Powderhorn Ice Rink.
Meryl and I did get some skates last year at the end of the season,
and we'll be having everyone over soon for some ice ballet.



The weekend didn't help my mood much.

I woke up to a lot of shoveling needing to get done.
I had forgotten about the dinner I was cooking in the oven tonight
until I could smell the smoke upstairs.
I didn't go to Naked Monday.
I mostly just did stuff around the house.

But it's cool.
Tomorrow there's a Dark Dark Dark show.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Saturday night's alright for fighting...

I just had the worst clients in here today.
Well, they weren't really clients,
because they didn't actually get tattooed.
But they certainly were the worst.

This week was soul crushing.
I had lots of time to do whatever I wanted, since I certainly wasn't busy tattooing.
I got my new business cards done.
And I joined another hip internet thing.
Tumblr?
I'm there.



I'm so irritated.
Luckily, my work week ends in 6 minutes,
and then it's off to Louderhorn Inn.
Stay warm, kids.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Everything but tattooing.

-5º.
I'll keep you updated on the weather conditions as the arctic Minnesotan winter keeps getting uglier,
since all of you non-Minnesotans can't help but take pleasure in our suffering.


For anyone who I didn't already tell,
I beat Kyle Mack in arm wrestling a few weeks ago.
And after being humiliated every time I retell the story,
Kyle finally demanded a rematch.
That's fine.
I'm doing clap push ups every morning,
I've shed a few pounds since quitting Dr Pepper,
and I've got vegan biceps.

On Identity Tattoo's shop blog,
the promoting has already begun.
It's happening Saturday, December 19th.
We'll be video taping it for every who won't be able to make it.
If you're into betting,
put your money on me.
I mean.... c'mon.



Tattoo Inkt (an online tattoo site/magazine/community)
sent me some questions which they put up in an interview on their website,
along with a bunch of my tattoos.
You can check it out here.
There's some really awesome tattoo artists up there,
check out Timmy B and Victor Portugal's interviews as well.

No tattoos on the books today;
but the shop is nice and warm,
the internet is fast,
and I'm about to order Indian food.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Give em what they want...

Naked Monday.
I hadn't gone for a bunch of months,
and then last week I decided to start back up.
The longest pose that happened tonight was just 20 minutes.

And I still haven't set up my scanner,
so I had to settle for photographing it.

I go to these model sessions because it's good practice,
but I post them because Ann likes seeing dirty pictures while she's at work.
And Google loves the word "naked".

Friday, December 4, 2009

Beacon of Absurdity

Not Casual Friday.
Another Friday, another tie.
Even our mailman participates.
Under his multiple layers, that is-
it's f*n cold outside this week.
15º, and snowing.



Chef Jeff finally came in to Identity Tattoo today
and got his lighthouse tree finished.
A little blending, a little more clouds,
a little ground, and we were done.
I'm pleased with the end poduct,
even if it isn't a fat animal in earthtones.

(and for all those out there cheering me on,
it's been three full weeks without a sip of Dr Pepper)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Right Around the Corner

Man, it's getting cold.
Tomorrow is going to have a high of 25º.
I know that in a month I'll be wishing it was anything above zero,
but for now it's a sad realization that autumn is done.
And since Meryl and I aren't going anywhere this year for the holidays,
I was talked into picking up a real Christmas Tree.
Nothing says winter quite like the smell of evergreen in your living room.

Here's a humpback whale I did today.
We have a few more animals to do,
and then a background will be tying them all together.




Todd and I put together these Identity Tattoo gift certificates today,
and then he got them printed up while I was tattooing the humpback whale.
If you also have a tree this year, and want something really sexy to put under it,
here's a big hint:



Identity Tattoo's website is finally all done,
and already moving up the Google ladder.
No kidding, I'll make it to page one shortly.
If you wanted to help, we'd love some feedback on sites like this.
♥ Identity Tattoo loves you right back. ♥

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Make Way for Ducklings

I know, I missed them, too.
But the little sparkly die cut dead ducks are back!
(for a very limited time, of course, since these things move fast!)