Sunday, January 31, 2010
Atlanta: Liverhearts, Preakness, RIP
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Atlanta: Midtown Bowl
Nice form, Ingo.
Saturday we (Ingo, Gary, Jen, Robbie, Chris Jansen and I, and Sharmila taking photos) had a nice long jam at our rehearsal space, with Ingo thrashing out some good ole' rock n roll with Jen's Ibenez cranked through Jaime's Marshall stack (links to recordings are forthcoming). Afterwards we joined with Andy G and went off to get Vietnamese food at C'om on the Buford Hwy, but Googlemaps sent us way out into the northern suburbs to C'om's Dunwoody branch, which was closed by the time we got there. So we went to Alfredo's on Cheshire Bridge instead. It was fantastic. http://alfredositalianrestaurant.com/
After all that we caught up with Melodie and managed to bowl two full matches at Midtown bowl.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Atlanta: Ace's Bar & Grill
We were happy to share last week with Sharmila and Ingo from Cornwall, UK, as they trekked across the US on their honeymood road trip. When they first got to Atlanta we had a few drinks at 97 Estoria, giving them their first taste of Sweetwater 420, a favorite local beer. The next day we went to see the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team get their asses kicked by the also-lame Carolina Hurricanes, followed by a late night snack at Carroll St Cafe. On friday, we had the first Zone6Pedalers ride of 2010 (see zone6pedalers.blogspot.com ), which began at Ace's, which is practically in Gary & Tamara's front yard. Then we made our way to the Midway in EAV, followed by a walk up to the Earl to see Matt play with the Liverhearts. http://www.myspace.com/lvrhrts It rocked !
Sharmila quickly adapted to the unusually steep staircase up to our guest loft, or the "Sharmnest" as its known around here in memory of its first overnight inhabitant.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
London: An Atlanta Visitor
On Saturday I was very delighted to be able take a visitor from Atlanta (do you recognise him?) on a little tour around Camden. After the marktet and a walk along the canal we stopped at my new favorite Camden cafe, the inspiral lounge (http://www.inspiralled.net/). I only went there last week for the first time and now want to return all the time. They have an extensive vegan/raw food menue, fresh juices, great vegan cakes plus a lovely view on the canal.
It was pouring down almost all day but at least it is getting warmer. There is still some ice on the canal. I am sure it can be lovely to live on one of the boats in summer but I am not so sure about winter.
We went on to the Victoria Miro Gallery near Old Street and saw the new exhibition of William Egglestone pictures. It was a fairly small but interesting exhibition (personally I do prefer his earlier work). Our tour ended in the East End where we even paid a visit to a cool bike shop (http://bricklanebikes.co.uk/).
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Europe: A New Year
Europe has had heavy snowfalls during the last weeks and the infrastructure is struggeling to cope. When I was travelling back to London with the Eurostar, I was looking at a continuing snowlandscape from Germany over Belgium and France to the UK. I arrived three hours past schedule at St. Pancras station. This time it was not the fault of Eurostar (after hundreds of passagers had been stuck in the channel tunnel for hours before Christmas) but it was Deutsche Bahn, whose train broke down briefly behind Aachen. Apart from these problems I am very happy now that I have started taking the train between Cologne and London. It is so much easier, more comfortable and less stressful to take the train (if it works properly) than to go by plane.
In Bonn we have not had so much snow and temperatures about minus 13°C for a long time.
New Year on Bruesseler Platz in Cologne.
The Rhine in Bonn before the snowfalls.
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Atlanta: New Year's Jam
Continuing a tradition of unknown time or origin, several of us got together over the holidays for an evening of exploratory jamming at our rehearsal space. This year we had Chris Jansen, Andy Gish, Jaime, Robbie, Gary, Ramon, and me. I recorded several jams, but only one, tentatively entitled, "I Am Annihilated" actually came out. Unfortunately, Robbie's jubilant creation, "I Want to Come Out and Play" is lost forever...