Friday, June 18, 2010

i hate cloudy days













or wait... maybe i love them?  im confused.  p.s. cell phone photos rule. 

also, heres a video thats worth a watch. 

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Monday, June 14, 2010

"who says nothing interesting happens in omaha on a sunday night"














Saw this on the drive home last night.  Rolled SUV on dodge, at saddlecreek. 

(the quote is from a random guy who wandered out of the village inn to see the wreckage)

Sunday, June 13, 2010

bah humbug

i really need to get off my duff and go shoot.  this whole "throwback" trend ive been on is getting old.  just so you know, ive got a roll of holga getting developed AS WE SPEAK!  so expect that soon. also Zebbra has a few trips planned coming up sooner than later.  in the meantime...

James Brown, August 08, boardslide.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

nothings new

Its throwback tuesday!  This is from this past April.  Roberto Carlos came all the way from Mexico for this crooked grind, and decided to stay for awhile!  Im sure his wife had something to do with it too... but whatever. 

Saturday, June 5, 2010

ZEBBRA

Wakeboarding in the Midwest is about to be taken over....

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

storm chasing

We had a pretty big thunderstorm roll through town today, so Brian and I tried to find the worst of it.  Armed with The Weather Channel on our cell phones, and the nonsensical ramblings of talk radio weather updates, we drove into what we hoped was the epicenter of the tornado warning.  Only to be epiclly disapointed. 

"severe flooding at saddle creek and leavenworth!" says the radio man. 

We got there a few minutes later, and it had all drained.  The stranded vehicles had already been moved.  Dang. 

"sewers overflowing at 50th and center! manhole covers washed away exposing open holes!"

We arrive just in time for the police to put them back. 
Dang. 

Wheres the cities emergency response time in the winter?













We did manage to find this house that had just been struck by lighting.  The homeowner thought she smelled gas, so there were 6 firetrucks on hand.  It turned out to be a false alarm, so everyone went on their jolly way.