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October 2011
Swanx Fall Fiasco 2011, Fairfield, Ca 10/8/11 I had a great time at the Swanx show this year. I couldn’t have asked for a nicer way to close show season, for me at least, than hanging out with friends and cool cars in a Sheet Metal shop. It seems like bigger car shows this season have been a little down, and while I’m not sure why that is, I’ve got to say it’s made the smaller shows more enjoyable. The Swanx show is one of the great examples of that; you don’t need a huge venue or fancy pipe & drape to have a great show. I imagine this is what car culture felt like back in the mid-nineties, it’s been a return to smaller more intimate shows where everyone seems to building things in different styles and we can all meet in the middle and hang out for a weekend and compare notes. I love it, it doesn’t feel like a scene, it feels like a community. For me, this was my second car show ever in my Buick, and my first time vending out of it. The car took it well, that huge trunk is perfect for holding a ton of merch. The car ran pretty well, it handled the load great. I made it with no problems, and had a great time at the show. I do not get sick of looking at this car. It’s so……
I decided to make the trip down to Salinas to support our friends from Deadend Magazine and checkout this art show at this neat Art Gallery in Downtown Salinas, Ca. I’ve never really spent much time in Salinas, and I really had no idea what to expect. I’m also not much for art shows, I never really know what to do, so it was all going to be a surprise. I picked up my friends Stoney and Brooke on the way down, and we headed out through some of the most ridiculous traffic I’ve ever dealt with on the way there. When we pulled on to Main St, we instantly knew that we were in the right place, the street was packed with hot rods, customs, and lowriders with a turnout and quality that should make any event planner proud. I’m not sure if all of the cars there were from Salinas (in fact I know they weren’t, John Parker and Art Rivas made the drive all the way up from around Ventura!), but I do know that people from Salinas build a car with a ton of heart and passion, and it shows. It was a really impressive thing to see, and that was just outside the Somos Gallery! Inside the gallery was a clean and glowing art gallery packed with incredible photography, great paintings, and cool sculpture. The gallery itself was pretty rad, it had a ton of…
Before, when I said “it’s hard to put to words for how this makes me feel”, that was a total cop out. I’ll try. Doing so will inevitably out me as a total nerd, but if you can see the value in an electronic web-based platform for sharing pictures and thoughts across the world in an instant, I’d ask you to consider yourself one as well. It’s ok, you’re in good company. I never met Jobs personally. I’ve been a Mac user all my life, I learned to type on an Apple II at my elementary school, my family bought the Performa when it became apparent that we needed a computer in the house. My Dad, who was never really a “gadget” guy once brought home a Newton, which was a device way ahead of it’s time, and the obvious inspiration for the iPhone I’m writing this on right now (although I’m glad to not be writing in pseudohieroglyphics using a stylus). I learned how to edit photos and film on the eMac, and in fact, most of my schools had all Apple computer labs. I realize this “credibility statement” probably isn’t that important, as my Blogger Stats show about 50% of you reading this right now are using an Apple product too, and probably do so for similar reasons. My Dad and I have, for some reason or another, never been too close, we never did the typical father-son…