1.2: Youngest’s crush
Scrivener January 3rd, 2009
1.2: Youngest’s crush, originally uploaded by Scrivenings.
Youngest has had sorta a crush on this boy for a really long time.
Scrivener January 3rd, 2009
1.2: Youngest’s crush, originally uploaded by Scrivenings.
Youngest has had sorta a crush on this boy for a really long time.
Scrivener January 1st, 2009
1.1: Sidewalk, streetcar, dance a goofy dance, originally uploaded by Scrivenings.
I took this shot of Youngest a couple of weeks ago at her birthday party, but just finally processed it today. I’m starting anew with project 365 for 2009. I’m going to go back to the less strict version, where I simply have to post a photo of something each day, not necessarily a self-portrait. Hopefully, there will be some selfies along the way, though I’m still a little burnt out on them, to be honest. I plan to try to keep myself posting daily, but to be very lax about any of the other rules in order to do so. We’ll see how it goes.
Who else is going to be doing the project this year? For the last couple of months, I’ve been pretty well out of the blogging loop, but hopefully I’ll catch up some soon.
Scrivener June 26th, 2008
I submitted this shot of Cat Power to JPG magazine, which is currently accepting submissions for issue #18, with the theme “On Stage.” It’s my first submission to JPG and I’m not sure exactly how it works, but if I get enough votes, my photo will appear in print in the magazine. I might submit a couple more from Bonnaroo too.
Scrivener June 24th, 2008
Lucky Julie B got very emotional during the Robert Plant / Alison Krauss session. Not only did Krauss and Plant sing songs from the new album and a few of Krauss’s tunes, but they also performed fantastic versions of “Black Dog,” “Black Country Woman,” and “Battle of Evermore.” Robert Plant looked like he was having the absolute time of his life.
Setlist:
Rich Woman
Leave My Woman Alone
Black Dog
Sister Rosetta
Through the Morning
So Long Goodbye to You
Fortune Teller
In the Mood
Black Country Woman
Bon Temps Roulez
Trampled Rose
Green Pastures
Down to the River
Nothing
Battle of Evermore
Gone Gone Gone
Encore:One Woman Man
Scrivener June 24th, 2008
Jonsi pounding on his guitar with a bow and Georg beating out a rhythm on his electric bass with a drumstick. They were so fracking amazing.
Scrivener June 24th, 2008

The brass quartet from Heima came out during “Sé lest” when Sigur Rós played Bonnaroo. It got quite a crowd reaction.
Scrivener June 24th, 2008
My favorite crowd shot from Bonnaroo