Cut off.



Meryl and I did it up right yesterday.
We started with pancakes at Seward Cafe,
took a drive to the St Croix River,
walked on an old railroad tracks path along the river,
went to an apple orchard,
stopped and got some pumpkins,
and took the long way home through Wisconsin
to check out some super nice foliage changing.

What could possibly make the day any better?
How about finally doing the long awaited,
best tattoo idea anyone has ever approached me with?
And done on one of my favorite people ever.
Katie's got a laugh that beats mine in every way possible.
She also has a penis she's not particularly into.
No kidding.
Extra baggage, if you will.
Leftovers from the move.
Eventually, it'll be reconstructed into a whole new deal,
but that might be a little while.
So until then, Katie wanted to hint at what's to come.
Foreshadowing foreskin, kids.

Chef's Choice

Saturdays book out pretty far in advance.
But sometimes we have last minute cancellations,
leaving us with a wide open day,
and a measly $60 deposit for us to dry our eyes with.
In order to cheer myself up last minute,
I put out a call for any brave soul willing to get a
"you get what you get" tattoo to fill the spot.
That's what this was.
6 hours.
It's going to have more added to the background,
and a few little details added,
and then I'll get a healed photo.


There's lots of exciting things on the horizon right now,
and I have a new fire in my belly.
Tomorrow kicks off the first of "Painting Mondays",
a weekly art session that I've carved out a space in my week for,
since otherwise painting rarely ever happens.
I hope to have lots to show for it soon.






400.

This is my four hundredth blog post.
Which sounds like a lot,
until I realized I've been writing since early 2007.
And then I just felt lazy.
Ha.

Casey had the big wedding this weekend,
and all the family came out from everywhere for it.
It was on a riverboat on the Mississippi,
and everything was really nice.
I found out that there's a kind of pretend lighthouse
hanging out on the shore of the river in MPLS.
I mean, it's real, and has a light,
but if you need it for navigational purposes,
you should probably not be driving. anything. (ever)

Here's Meryl looking all matron-of-honory,
and timed just right for the lighthouse.



Also, the next guest spot at Off the Map has been set!
January 2nd-7th, 2011
I'll be starting to take appointments this week,
but I'm booking it slightly differently this time.

If you want to get tattooed,
email me your idea with all relevant info:
size, black and grey or color, body area, etc.
Preference will be given to tattoos that best fit my style,
and I'd like to work in 4-6 hour blocks of time.
Once we set a date,
you'll have to call OTM and give them a deposit.

I just realized I didn't book my stay at Maynard House yet,
so I'm off to do that.
email me if you want in.
shawnhebrank@gmail.com