Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Music Video!!

This is the music video for the song Coming Into Town off my album Feeling Into:
http://youtu.be/xeUjpQUbXqA

It was made by my friends Kirill and Michelle (http://www.innastate.com). I think they did an amazing job getting the footage and making it work together. It turned out rad, ya?



----------------------------------

While I was on the road on my bike tour in Washington DC, I also made a video for the song Always On:







Feeling Into


I think I forgot to mention my album I recorded on the blog. Whoops! Here is my announcement. 

For my latest batch of recordings, I've taken it back to the tascam 414, a 4track cassette recorder. It was nice to have to make decisions on the fly and work with other limiting factors that computers just can't provide. A good chunk of the songs were half written when I started, and were finished as I went. I'm pretty dang stoked on how it turned out. Enjoy:

https://rhomboids.bandcamp.com/album/feeling-into

Friday, January 16, 2015

Atlantic coast bike tour, central n south Florida

http://youtu.be/oyf_0ydKAoc


I stayed with Matt Hunter - wanderingupward.org - hung out with him on the five acres he's working on using permaculture methods, and went to the Orlando Permaculture meeting. He gave me a bunch of ideas for places to check out in Florida, including so e that I've now been to!! He introduced me to Erica Klopf - floridaediblelandscaping.com - down in Naples, who is a permaculture teacher and designer. She also started a nationally recognized food forest at the university here. She took Matt and me to the Fruit and Spice park. It's a wonderland of fruit trees where the rule is: if it's on the ground you can eat it. I tried for the first time canistel, gamboge, as well as had star fruit, avocado, sapodilla, sugar apple. Yummers!!! There we met up with Eric: a yogi staying at the ashram in nearby Homestead, also knowledgable in permaculture, he's spending the winter down in south Florida. Afterwards we we drove down to the keys to Keys Cable, a wakeboard park, where Erica led a permaculture design course a year ago. It was amazing to see how much abundance was to be had. We harvested and pruned pigeon peas, moringa, greens, herbs, cassava. We planted a bunch of seeds. The next day we went to a historic site for fruit trees: Grimal Grove - . There were a bunch of on-of-a-kinders for the USA. Mangoes, Jamaican Cherry, Sapote, Mamey, Carambola, and many many more. This dude Patrick Garvey is restoring this historically and botanically significant spot after it fell into disrepair. Cool to see!! 


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Atlantic bike tour Central Florida

http://youtu.be/Dnzolillvxc


I slacked on blogging for a bit due to the holidays. I took a break from the road and went to visit the gf in NYC. I've moved my photos off my iPod, so here's two previous vlogs in central Florida. I'm currently in Orlando, about to head south to St. Cloud today to a dude's house who is heavy into permaculture. Looking forward to check out his garden and go to a permaculture meeting!!

I went yesterday to the botanical gardens in Orlando. It was the monthly free day! Alright! Then bowling with John and Brook, my new friends.