Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Light It Up at the Baltic Room in Capitol Hill - 4/20/2011

Last Wednesday my friends Love and Light from Reno NV blessed Seattle with their amazing music at the Baltic Room in Capitol Hill. Here are some photos I took from the Light it Up show. Also listen to Love and Light at http://soundcloud.com/love-and-light you can defiantly feel the love in there music.

                             
A fan with a fan, helping Matt cool off.
Matt(Love and Light), Carla and Ryan(Love and Light)
Pressha getting the crowd going.
Love and Light dropping them funky beats.
Ill Gates starting off his set.

Listen to Love and Light on Soundcloud.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Pass the Bucket

Dogtown skater Tony Alva battled an alcohol and drug addiction for many years. But he recently turned his life around by finding god and a new purpose in life. He is still rocking the bowls and is helping inner city youth. He's always been one of my favorite skaters and it’s good to see he’s found the light and is leading kids not to follow the path of gangs and drugs.    

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Oh Shit the Sun has a hole?!?!

A coronal hole – source of high-speed solar wind
This ominous, dark shape sprawling across the face of the Sun is a coronal hole — a low density region extending above the surface where the solar magnetic field opens freely into interplanetary space. Studied extensively from space since the 1960s in ultraviolet and x-ray light, coronal holes are known to be the source of the high-speed solar wind, atoms and electrons which flow outward along the open magnetic field lines. During periods of low activity, coronal holes typically cover regions just above the Sun’s poles. But this extensive coronal hole dominated the Sun’s northern hemisphere earlier this week, captured here in extreme ultraviolet light by cameras onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory. The solar wind streaming from this coronal hole triggered auroral displays on planet Earth.

Undercity

This guy kind of reminds me of Owen Wilson. But he is pretty crazy, running through NYC subway tunnels and climbing all over the Williamsburg Bridge. He really puts a perspective of how old New York city really is. If you got 30 minutes to kill I suggest you watch this insane video of Steve the urban explorer.