Archive for December, 2008

“Sometimes just making yourself at home is revolutionary.”

Posted on December 3rd, 2008 by Jono. Filed under Tangents.


…people who live in absurd places – like construction cranes atop the Burj Dubai, or extremely distant lighthouses, or remote drawbridge operation rooms on the south Chinese coast, or the janitorial supply chambers of inner London high-rises – in order to capture what could be called the new infrastructural domesticity: people who go to sleep at night, and brush their teeth, and shave, and change clothes, and shower, inside jungle radar towers for the French foreign legion, or up above the train tracks of Grand Central Station because their shift starts at 3am and they have to stay close to the job.

How do they decorate these spaces, or personalize them, or make them into recognizable homes?

In fact, consider this an official book proposal – to Penguin, say: a quick, 210-page look at strange inhabitations, like that guy who lived inside a bridge in Chicago, only not some mindless catalog of quirky stories – like, ahem, that guy who lived inside a bridge in Chicago – but profiles of people with amazingly strange jobs who have to sleep in places no one else would even imagine calling home. Down beneath the streets of Moscow in a subway switching HQ in a little bunkbed. Out on the Distant Early Warning Line of the U.S. Arctic military – where it’s just you, a toothbrush, and the Lord of the Rings on DVD. You dream about forests.

Or perhaps there is a suite of individual employee bedrooms in some South Pacific FedEx re-routing warehouse, where long-haul pilots are required by labor law to sleep for ten hours between flights; they come through twice a year, leaving Robert Ludlum paperbacks behind for themselves to read later.

The micro-tactics of dwelling inside strange but temporary homes.”

Via one of my favorite blogs, BLDGBLOG.

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End of November.

Posted on December 1st, 2008 by Jono. Filed under Et Cetera, Sights.


Thnksgvng at my mom’s house was nice. We hit up some thrift stores on Friday to equip me for colder months. Pants, pants, woolen things, and some new kicks.

Thnksgvng II was also a treat, Amber & Brad had people over Saturday night to re-stuff with seasonal foods. Brad showed me the 3-speed Sturmey Archer hub he’s hacked into a two-speed fixed with a freewheel in between, geeky stuff.

Went for an Epic ride yesterday. Eight of us left town in the sun and returned well after darkness and cold had set in. At least is wasn’t raining.

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(Photo from Q.)

It feels like my legs are taking to the miles pretty well. Plans have been made for some overnights and short tours.

Now it’s December. Doesn’t matter, I was getting pretty sick of ‘08 anyway.

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