Oct. 29 2009

no “walking through doors at port authority to go home” fashion blog? oh yeah, it’s creepy.

Twitter / john ratcliffe-lee: thghts while waiting - sid …

so, now that i’m commuting full-time in and out of manhattan each day, sometimes i’ll meet up with katie.  i had this gem while doing just that today and it sorta touches on a few different things.

  1. while fleetingly cool, the idea of such a blog got creepy in execution.  intently watching people - frazzled and rushed, plow through a vaguely symbolic threshold.  capturing who they are and what they’re wearing at that very moment.  part satorialist, part StoryCorp.

  2. i’m not sure why i focus so much on “moments” like this.  why i find it interesting or even useful.  maybe because they’re many different things?  a summation, a slice, an expectation or an indication.  capturing them with proper or unique perspective might tell us or show us things that weren’t there before.  or it couldn’t.

  3. there is a bit of an existential challenge here - are big blogs about sweeping verticals successful because they’re easy to digest?  or does everything start with a focused interest?  challenging our minds to extrapolate sometimes leads a bit more than showing and asking to separate.

Jul. 15 2008

After all is said and done, more is said than done.

Aesop (via gina)

…and you forge on.

Jul. 11 2008

Ichi-go ichi-e (一期一会) is a concept connected to the way of tea; it expresses the ideal of the way of tea. Roughly translated the phrase means “one time, one meeting” or “one encounter; one opportunity.” In the way of tea we should respect the host and the others in the garden and the tea room and honor the moment as if it were a once-in-a-lifetime gathering. That is, we should cherish every meeting for it will never happen again. Ichi-go ichi-e is a reminder that each tea ceremony is unique even though the elements are familiar.