It's been a couple weeks, but my has a lot changed. The girlie and I broke up, a few weeks after having moved in together, I've started working at another bar, and am moved into another new apartment.
From the moment we signed the lease on the place together the chemistry just seemed to evade us and it was all downhill from there. No terribly harsh feelings or anything, just moving on to new things.
So aside from assuming this terribly retrospective position and mindset without hardly any hesitation, I've began devoting every waking moment to two things...the design of my first sleeve and a movie that I've been wanting to write/produce/etc about an automotive event in the European scene that takes place in June here in Washington, called the Leavenworth Drive.
I honestly feel like I could probably type until my battery dies about the movie, so I'll make it short and sweet, and say that it's not just gonna be some short video about a car or show that focuses on the car(s), focus pulls, and slider/jib shots. It's not just going to document the cars attending the event, but demonstrate the whole aura surrounding the VW/Audi enthusiast, the reasons we love being part of this scene, what goes into creating a noteworthy, or even epic, legendary car, and how the event plays out from the night before we meet up at Bellevue Community College, to the morning of, getting up, cleaning cars, fueling up, meeting at BCC, then driving, 700-800 cars deep up through Monroe and Stevens Pass, into the quaint, Bavarian-inspired town in the hills of the Wenatchee forest called Leavenworth.
Anyway, that's about it for nowon that front at least.
I'm also bartending at a new place called the Garland Drinkery (www.garlanddrinkery.com) 5 days a week, and loving it. I'm probably going to quit my other bartending gig (at a sushi bar in Spokane) to focus on the Drinkery and just developing the entire Garland District as a whole.
Needless to say, sleep has been and will be minimal, and all spare time is solely being devoted to the Leavenworth Movie and slowly knocking out sections of my sleeve.
Game on.
From the moment we signed the lease on the place together the chemistry just seemed to evade us and it was all downhill from there. No terribly harsh feelings or anything, just moving on to new things.
So aside from assuming this terribly retrospective position and mindset without hardly any hesitation, I've began devoting every waking moment to two things...the design of my first sleeve and a movie that I've been wanting to write/produce/etc about an automotive event in the European scene that takes place in June here in Washington, called the Leavenworth Drive.
I honestly feel like I could probably type until my battery dies about the movie, so I'll make it short and sweet, and say that it's not just gonna be some short video about a car or show that focuses on the car(s), focus pulls, and slider/jib shots. It's not just going to document the cars attending the event, but demonstrate the whole aura surrounding the VW/Audi enthusiast, the reasons we love being part of this scene, what goes into creating a noteworthy, or even epic, legendary car, and how the event plays out from the night before we meet up at Bellevue Community College, to the morning of, getting up, cleaning cars, fueling up, meeting at BCC, then driving, 700-800 cars deep up through Monroe and Stevens Pass, into the quaint, Bavarian-inspired town in the hills of the Wenatchee forest called Leavenworth.
Anyway, that's about it for nowon that front at least.
I'm also bartending at a new place called the Garland Drinkery (www.garlanddrinkery.com) 5 days a week, and loving it. I'm probably going to quit my other bartending gig (at a sushi bar in Spokane) to focus on the Drinkery and just developing the entire Garland District as a whole.
Needless to say, sleep has been and will be minimal, and all spare time is solely being devoted to the Leavenworth Movie and slowly knocking out sections of my sleeve.
Game on.