Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wednesday Wildflowerblogging

Pink 5 Petal
Small Wirelettuce (Stephanomeria exigua) in the Big Pine Creek drainage, eastern Sierra.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Sunday Sierrablogging

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Tarn above Ottoway Lake, Clark Range, Yosemite National Park.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Not Just Another Friday Random Ten

At least Tom could afford a basil plant to decorate. The economy's been so rough, we couldn't afford a tree; thank goodness for the generosity of our neighbors, who let us decorate their firstborn male child.

1. "The First Nowell" - Eric Johnson - Merry Axemas - A Guitar Christmas
2. "Christmas On TV" - Chris Isaak - Christmas
3. "Blue Christmas" - Esquivel - Merry X-Mas From The Space-Age Bachelor Pad
4. "Ding! Dong!" - Sufjan Stevens - Songs For Christmas, Vol. III: Ding! Dong! - December 2003
5. "Daddy's Drinking Up Our Christmas" - Commander Cody - Hillbilly Holiday
6. "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" - Taj Mahal - Christmas Guitars
7. "Blitzkrieg Santa" - Divide & Kreate - Santastic Four
8. "Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time!" - Sufjan Stevens - Songs For Christmas, Vol. IV: Joy!
9. "Blue Christmas, part 2" - Joe Perry - Merry Axemas - A Guitar Christmas
10. "Here Comes Santa Claus" - NRBQ - Merry Christmas From NRBQ EP
Bonus: "My Girlfriend (Forgot Me This Christmas)" - The Click Five - My Girlfriend

Friday Random Ten - Very Special This-Christmas-Goes-to-Eleven Edition

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Brian Setzer Orchestra - Blue Christmas
James Brown - Christmas Is Love
Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin'
The Kingstonians - Merry Christmas
Charlelie Couture - Christmas Fever
Booker T & the MGs - Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
Chris Isaak - Washington Square
Sonics - Santa Claus
Jody Levins - Jingle Bell Boogie
Material - It's a Holiday
Marah - Auld Lang Syne

Yesterday morning I got the itch to decorate something. I considered our poor scrawny basil plant --it has the right Charlie Brown spirit, after all--but I'm not entirely confident in its structural integrity. Then I remembered the monster rosemary bush out back. I cut a few branches, stuck them in a champagne bucket, and voila: a holiday tradition was born. Compact, no-hassle, and totally eco-friendly.

Happy holidays to everyone who celebrates anything!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Wednesday Wildflowerblogging

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Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum) near Battery East on the Presidio. Not a great shot, but I'm posting it because I spotted it last weekend--an early sign of the coming wildflower season.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sunday Sierrablogging

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Little Lakes Valley near Rock Creek roadend, John Muir Wilderness.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Wednesday Wildflowerblogging

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Coastal Tidytips (Layia platyglossia) at Inspiration Point on the Presidio.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Sunday Sierrablogging

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Lake 10,200 southeast of Ward Mountain, LeConte Divide, John Muir Wilderness.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Friday Random 10

Blondie - Heart of Glass
Material - Ineffect
Ultravox - Blue Light
JD & the Evils Dynamite Band - Heavy, Heavy, Heavy
Naomi Shelton - What Have You Done?
Colin Newman - Order for Order
Mekons - Teeth
Fastbacks - Ball of Fire
Hysterics - Radical Chic
Dengue Fever - Tiger Phone Card

Bonus track:
Wu-Tang Clan - Uzi (Pinky Ring)

What are y'all listening to this morning? Bonus video below the fold...
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Happy Hanukkah!

Mr Dreidl
From Mr. Dreidel, encased in his very own no-spin zone.

Edit: oops...a day early, I guess (a day and a half if you want to get technical). I thought today was the 11th.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Monday, December 07, 2009

Monday Movie Review: Dogfight

Dogfight (1991) 8/10
It's November 1963. A group of Marines on liberty has a "dogfight;" a contest to see who can bring the ugliest date. Corporal Eddie Birdlace (River Phoenix) brings Rose (Lili Taylor), but finds there's more to her than he'd thought. Directed by Nancy Savoca.

This is a waaaay below-the-radar movie (the IMDb tells me it was almost but not quite direct-to-video). Hanging out on movie discussion boards, I end up hearing about, and renting, an awful lot of obscure and interesting movies, but I had never heard of this one until my sister and I were discussing Lili Taylor (we do that sometimes) and she mentioned this movie. So I added it to my Netflix, but you know how that goes, it's a big list. Then we were discussing Lili Taylor again (we do that sometimes) and it came up again, so I moved it to the top of my list, and here we are.

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Dogfight exists in the small spaces between things said. It is not interested in being demonstrative. There aren't a lot of histrionics in this film, and opportunities to go overboard are kind of shied away from. There was one spot in particular where I felt like the movie was telling me, 'Don't worry, we're not going there,' in a way I appreciated. For example, most of the action takes place on the night of November 21, 1963. The Kennedy assassination looms, and indeed, we ultimately see a news report, and people's faces as they watch. But the assassination is not a centerpiece of the film. It is more that, in the days before, we are breathing the last of a particular kind of air; an innocent air that Americans will never again breathe. We don't need to see a lot of weeping and rendering of garments to know that.

When Eddie Birdlace picks up Rose because he spots her as a "dog" he's a jerk, but warm enough that we understand why Rose says yes. Later, Rose finds out what kind of invitation it actually was, and it is in the course of his efforts at apology that the audience, Rose, and Eddie himself discover that he cares about being kind, and decent, and a gentleman.

Contrasting Eddie and Rose's gentle and tentative evening are Birdlace's three buddies on a more typical leave. The four of them comprise the "Four Bees;" four Marines who became friends standing in formation in alphabetical order (their names begin with B). After the dogfight, Eddie goes off on his own while the other Bees drink, get in fights, get tattooed, and get serviced by a prostitute. Eddie is one of these men after all, even if he is also the guy seeking forgiveness for insulting a nice girl.

Rose is not just a "nice girl" and the object of Eddie's self-realization. She's a complex and human character. Intensely awkward, she is obsessed with folk music and longs to change the world through peaceful action, but she's tied to a family-owned coffee shop and a mother who appears strict and controlling. As the proto-hippie opposite a military man, she could easily be shrill or cliché, but she's also observant and self-possessed. She challenges Eddie when he starts in being nasty to a snooty maitré de, and because he is being nasty, and because it won't end well, her challenge isn't just some peacenik versus soldier scenario, but an angry boy with no life skills being schooled by a girl with nothing on her plate that pleases people except a sweet nature and a pocketful of insight. I like that she goes along with Eddie, but doesn't swallow bullshit for the sake of going along. I like that she finds a way to express herself in a way that is uniquely hers, and I like the way she makes her own decisions, so that ultimately it is Eddie being led by Rose, not the other way around.

I imagine there must be ten thousand ways for this movie to have ended the wrong way. I was surprised by the ending, and kind of said "wha?," and then I was terribly, terribly pleased.

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Sunday, December 06, 2009

Friday, December 04, 2009

Friday Random 10

Ultravox - Rockwrok
David Bowie - Andy Warhol
Smithereens - Behind the Wall of Sleep (live)
Dengue Fever - One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula
Adikwa Depala - Matete Paris
Stranglers - No Mercy
Dengue Fever - Woman in the Shoes
Cracker - Lullabye
Calexico - Mid-Town
Camper Van Beethoven - Interstellar Overdrive

What are y'all listening to this morning?

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Wednesday Wildflowerblogging

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Small-Flowered Gilia (Gilia leptantha) near Bridalveil Creek Campground, Yosemite National Park.