26.1.07

Took a long time,...


Took a long time,..., originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

... to eat all this fruit.

Especially because I don't really like fruit. I don't eat bananas in the summer (mosquitos like me more if I've eaten bananas). I don't eat grapefruit or any oranges other than Mandarin (too much skin and other fibre-y bits). I don't eat mangoes (too sweet). I'm not a fan of papayas, Macintosh apples, Golden Delicious apples or green kiwifruit.

Grapes and Pink Lady apples are okay, but since they are in bags, they don't come with fruit stickers. Yellow kiwifruit and B.C. cherries are my absolute favourites, but are available only in August or September. I love passionfruit, but have yet to find it in Canada.

25.1.07

Travel Moleskine cover


Travel Moleskine cover, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

From my very first-purchased and first-filled Moleskine.

War = tragedy


War = tragedy, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

From the Quote Book originally posted to DNM.ca on Dec. 1, 2006

Anyone who knows me, also knows that I was a bit of an activist at the start of the Iraq war. Given my Mennonite grandfather’s pacifist roots, this is hardly surprising. Anyhoo,... here’s a couple pages from around that time.

Quote book cover


Quote book cover, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

Originally posted to DNM.ca on Dec. 15th, 2006.

Anyone who has:
a) been to a pub with me
b) read a DNM
c) both

knows that I write down snippets of conversations in a notebook, for later “publication” in DNM.

What most people don’t know is that I collect all sorts of “real” quotes too.

The graffiti quote was from a photo I took in Melbourne in 1999 and the photo of the trees is a hand coloured B&W scan of a photo I took on Vancouver Is. in about 1988.

12 angry fish


12 angry fish, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

Constructed August 2006, and originally posted to DNM.ca on Dec. 20, 2006.

I’d always clipped funny bits from magazines and saved them to make collage-letters to friends. However, in the past half-dozen years, everyone’s use of snail-mail has all but stopped. My conundrum, then, was what to do with all the scraps of paper I’d collected in a box?

The answer presented itself as I trying to find ways to start filling up those blank Moleskines with something other than lists or travel notes.

One of the first appears above.

Jung,... who knew?

You scored as C.G. Jung. You are more of a spiritualist than would be immediately apparent. Some of your notions are questioned by the cynical, but deep down you know the human consciousness is more than the flesh and tissue can account for. You tend to take a scientific observationist look on matters the average person wouldn't even begin to analyze. You personally are responsible for most of the ideas that are floating around in modern psychologist's/psychic's paltry little skulls. On the down side, you tend to be associated with that asshole Freud.

C.G. Jung

100%

Dante Alighieri

92%

Adolf Hitler

83%

Friedrich Nietzsche

75%

Charles Manson

58%

Jesus Christ

58%

Steven Morrissey

58%

Sigmund Freud

50%

Mother Teresa

42%

O.J. Simpson

33%

Stephen Hawking

33%

Miyamoto Musashi

25%

Hugh Hefner

25%

Elvis Presley

17%

What Pseudo Historical Figure Best Suits You?
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23.1.07

Obsessions 002/003


Obsessions 002/003, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

I, for reasons only my family understands, saved all the paper inserts from all my Moleskines. A had a pretty big stack of them saved. I have no idea why.

So, over the course of a couple weeks, I painstakingly cut out all the little Moleskine pictures from each insert and pasted them in another Moleskine.

22.1.07

FM2 to D50 in a single leap.


FM2 to D50 in a single leap., originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

This appeared in a paper DNM, I believe, but given that it's one of my first attempts at actually drawing somthing, I thought it deserved another chance at some "exposure". ;)

19.1.07

Where's indigo?


Where's indigo?, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

Mmmm,... Van Gogh Moleskines with silk covers. I can’t bring myself to use them since they have even more “Intimidation Factor” than the plain ol’ black ones.



Originally posted to DNM.ca on Dec. 20, 2006:
As I had written in DNM (Vol. VII, Iss. 3) one must overcome the intimidation factor when it comes to using a Moleskine. For me, both inspiration and intimidation came from others who scanned and posted their Moleskine pages on Flickr.

18.1.07

Test post for the new Moleskine Anablog


Obsessions 006/007, originally uploaded by kiwêhowin.

Thought this would be a good test post for my Moleskine journal posts. This might be a much better way to post, since the dnm.ca site I make most of my posts to gets far too bogged down sometimes. And,... to make matters worse, unless I post to the mac.com site, there's no way to allow comments there. Boo. That's what I get for taking the easy way out.

Anyway, this is my map of my favourite hike in the entire world. Not that I've been to the entire world, but you get the idea.