Why do we find ourselves so snap tight to our city building? Why are our imaginations limited to skyscrapers and mirrored glass? Are we really so vain to keep repeating the cycle of self-absorbed construction and wrecking ball over and over? Driven by an unseen force to become the new money tycoons, intent to control … Continue reading
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Lack of Power Economies
Last week, after an ironic, fun exercise to practice paint with oil, we received some back channel wash that we appear to be going astray from the canvas. Wonderfully, this reception of our sketchpad gallery piece Drill, Baby, Drill led to a gold strike in us. Eureka!! Whether or not we recognize it, the dilemma … Continue reading
Due Diligence Diving
Have you ever made a mistake in your due diligence? Have you ever miscalculated the return of an investment, the expected traffic to your real estate location, or the proper angle of your cliff dive given the wind is gale force directing towards the rocks? Have you ever made the wrong friend, ate bad sushi, … Continue reading
West Coast Patriot
Coast to coast and station to station, we’re out locating Owderblue destinations for the benefit of our fellow roadtripN’ers. We recognize the sheer enormity of this task and how vital it is to keep pedals to the metal. Just think how many industries we cause to employ from the fossil fuel group, the environmental lobbyist, … Continue reading
Dam Economy
Everyone seems convinced that their dam problem is simply that money isn’t flowing. No one seems even remotely convinced that they’re at the root of the dam problem. It is clearly the fault of every other over eager beaver that doesn’t know their tail from a hole in the stream. Some speculate that another larger … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #12
We thought our dreams would be fulfilling upon completion. This thinking had to be correct, right? Once the art piece was delivered and the commission paid, all that had ever been imagined would become reality. The confetti would fall from the sky. The celebratory parade would last for hours concluding with a key granted to … Continue reading