Showing posts with label Baltimore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltimore. Show all posts

Feb 22, 2012

Relocating

I’m relocating to Westminster, MD, the suburbs (pronounced: [suhb-urbs]) just outside of Baltimore (my old stomping grounds and where I cut my teeth on all things messenger, urban decay and city life). This Saturday I will be driving a 17’ U-Haul truck down to the land of pleasant living. I’ll miss NYC. I only got to live here for four years, but a career opportunity that’s just too good to pass has been extended and I have to accept. I’ll miss so many things about the city; all of the local goodies and things that make living here so easy. I’ll miss the diversity of people, the good friends I’ve made, and my family. But I am approaching this new stage of my life with a positive outlook and in the spirit of adventure and personal progress. Although I won’t be able to step out my door and pick up a fantastic coffee at the bodega, (I’ll have to drive/ride miles into town) or order sushi, pizza, or Chinese (I’ll have to drive/ride miles into town), I do look forward to life in the ‘burbs. Bonfires, dirt bike riding, shooting my airguns from the picnic table in the back yard, raking leaves, working on bikes in a dedicated bike room and perhaps the most missed luxury taken for granted by suburbanites the world over: owning a grill. I can already smell the bbq burgers and feel the spattering fat stinging my forearms. “Beer me!”.

With the move comes a reconnection with some of the best riding I’ve ever experienced. Schaefer Farms for example. Schaefer is a Mecca of hard-packed singletrack that dips dives and lofts you into the air over and over. I can already hear the hum of my WTB’s as I zip through the piney sections and around the perimeter of those corn fields like a jaguar on roller skates. I’ll also be reunited with the Water Shed of Frederick. My All Mountain bike has no idea what it’s in for. It’ll be perfectly at home taking drop after drop, stunt after stunt, over and over as I shuttle the ‘shed with my old riding buddies I’ve missed so much. I’ll be stoked to be hanging on for dear life with the saddle in my throat and the back tire shredding fibers off my shorts as I get back as far as I can on those drops and mega-steep rollers! I’m not even mentioning the fun I’ve missed at Patapsco (Pronounced “Pa-tap-dat-ass-co” by the locals) and the luscious loops around Lock Raven Reservoir.

Need I even mention the use my road bike is going to get? Yes.

Where I’ll be living, 28 miles from down town Baltimore, is smack-dab in the center of where my old racing team used to train. Which bring to mind thoughts of getting back in shape and establishing some base mileage. I haven’t trained seriously in the last 4 years. I’d love to be racing at the level where I left off (Cat 4 road and Cat 3 CX). We’ll have to see about that, but rest assured, my skinny-tired friend will be rolling down some familiar roads once again; something I’ve missed while living in the big apple.

Dec 1, 2008

Tilt shifting Baltimore


Photo taken: Saturday, November 04, 2006, 2:56:28 AM

More digging through some old Baltimore files yielded this image. Taken while on my only venture into the Westport Power Plant which no longer exists. What a great place that was. I thought I'd use it to play around with some tilt shift manipulation.

Demolished


Photo taken: Friday, October 13, 2006, 3:58:46 PM

Digging through some old files tonight I came across this image that I took on the way home from work one night in Baltimore with a crumby old point & shoot. This used to be an old building that stood at the southwest corner of Charles and Franklin Streets. What was once a funky old building, one of many that add to the greatness of Baltimore, is now just a green patch of lawn.

After reading about Ray Mortenson's work this morning (see post from earlier today) this picture has greater meaning to me now, than it did when I originally took it. Funny how that happens.

May 21, 2008

Baltimore


Yesterday was a good day. I rode into work through the cool dark rain, had a relatively easy day at work and explored east Baltimore in the evening. I'm going to miss this place.
-Mike

May 14, 2008

Wife's Senior Show!

My wife's senior thesis show will be on exhibition this coming week opening on Sunday, May 18th, from 1:30-5:00 with an opening reception. Her most excellent drawings and paintings (Including my personal favorite, the notorious Lobsters Painting) will be located in Room 310 of the Fox Building on Mt Royal at MICA. Hope to see you there!


- Mike

May 12, 2008

Thank You.

I want to thank everyone that came out for my first show on Friday night at the Blakeslee Gallery. It was a huge success! The walls of the gallery looked absolutely stunning adorned with twenty-two 16 X 24's and two 24 X 36's. (in my humble biased opinion) Thanks again to all who came and if you haven't seen the show yet, it will be up untill September at the Blakeslee Gallery at 916 N. Charles Street.
-Mike

Mar 25, 2008

Rats


This is the first image I've uploaded to the web from my new point & shoot; the Canon G9. So far I'm happy with the camera. It's great to have full manual control of f/stops and shutter speed, 12.1 megapixels and the ability to shoot raw files. I plan on really putting this camera through it's paces in Mexico in May.
-Mike

Mar 15, 2008

Work


Work's been insanely busy, but I'm managing to stay on top of things. In the photo, I'm standing on a periscope mast of a US Navy Submarine. This is the test cell at work.
- Mike

Feb 19, 2008

Reflecting

A couple images from Saturday, taken at a local, well known, overly photographed abandoned factory.

Jan 17, 2008

Snow is great.


I love snow. I'm sick as a dog right now. But if I weren't, I'd be outside taking photos tonight. In the mean time, hanging out of my kitchen window will have to do.
- Mike

Jan 7, 2008

Vive la Resolution!



This past weekend was chock full o' photography. A buddy and I spent most of the day inside the Schenuit Rubber Factory building on saturday and a few hours revisiting the Scrap Yard I checked out last year. (things are pretty much the same)
My resolution to take more photos is in full swing. I'm a machine lately. Thanks to family and friends who gave me lots of books on photography for xmas. Thanks for the inspiration!
- Mike

Jan 29, 2007

Rediculously cold.

And yet I feel the need to dilly-dally on the ride home from work...

Sometimes I choose to bypass the hood' on Wilkens Avenue and take the Gwyns Falls Trail for a mile or so. When I do this, I always have to stop, ditch the bike (locked of course) and venture down the bank of what I think is THE most littered waterway this side o' Camden Yards. It's always great for odd findings: wheel chairs, street signs, crack viles (oh wait, I said odd findings - scratch the crack viles!), hair brushes, flip-flops etc.

Tonight's odd find was this little basketball player guy. (above) Number 11 for... ... the yellow team, he appears to be a power forward who's face is locked in a look of tenacious court dominance. He was happy to pose here and there; not a bit camera shy. And since I'm not comfortable taking photos of REAL people, we got along splendidly.


Again, #11 putting on a powerful display of riverside penetration. Evading swatting cigarette butts, broken glass and pebbles as he drives the lane.

- Mike.

Holy frozen eye balls!

No, seriously. It was 11° when I left phattire headquarters this morning. But, the only things truely cold this morning, on the ride in, were my eye balls. I think I'm going to start wearing some eye protection just to keep the ice off of my pupils. Bloody hell!

- Mike

Jan 21, 2007

Snow


Finally, Baltimore got some snow. Albeit, only an inch but still... we got snow.
- Mike

Oct 20, 2006

Toe Spikes.

So, my toe spikes came in the other day and I picked them up at Joe's last night. They're going to be a big help this season on those muddy run-ups. I just put them on my shoes and they're down right scarey... they're bigger than I thought.... excellent.

This weekend holds 2 races for me. Saturday is Granogue in Delaware. Sunday is Wissahickon just outside of Philly. These are the first 2 races of the MAC series... a bigger, tougher series than the races I've been doing so far this season. I'm ready for it.

-Mike

Sep 6, 2006

Saturday & Sunday at Loch Raven Reservoir

I spent Saturday and Sunday in the woods. Saturday morning Mike Hoffman and I rolled the cross bikes up to Loch Raven and enjoyed some sloppy singletrack. (It had been raining for about 24hours solid) It was pretty tricky riding a lot of sections that were laced with greasy roots and slippery rocks but we managed to keep the bikes upright and even carried some decent speed.
Sunday I went back alone. The trails were perfect. Nice and tacky. Some sections were already dried out but the majority of the trail was pretty lush. 

Above: Some parts of Loch Raven is like riding in the rain forest.

I rarely ride trails with my ear phones in but I was feeling in the mood to roost some singletrack while I listened to some bassy hippity hop music so I did. All was fine and dandy. I was flying over logs, slaloming through saplings, hopping into descents and all the while mumbling segments of Outkast here and there. Talk about flow... man was I ever flowing. Yes, you could even say I was "more Mac than Kraft" as I blasted through the singletrack. ... until I tried to skid under this low bridge and was yanked right off the bike. That hurt. ... a lot.
Above: This is where my flow came to an abrupt stop.
- Mike

Sep 1, 2006

Rainy daze.

Well, I can't complain. It hasn't rained in Baltimore for the last 2 or 3 weeks. I didn't mind getting soaked on the way home from work. I wish it weren't going to rain the entire weekend though; I really wanted to hit Patapsco State Park on the cyclocross bike.
- Mike

Aug 23, 2006

Rats...


I've said it before and I'll say it again kids: Look both ways before crossing the street. You don't want to end up like Mr.Rat here do you?


Today's ride into work was pretty uneventful, which is good if you commute through the parts of town that I do. I stopped to take a few photos and still made it to work early.






Dinner tonight is at my girlfriend's folk's place in Takoma Park; lookin' forward to some good food and relaxing.

- Mike