August 5, 2007


Holy Shit

Ok, any attempts at blogging regularly went straight out the window when I landed in Tel Aviv.

I leave for Beirut tomorrow,  via the West Bank’s Allenby/King Hussein Bridge into Amman from East Jerusalem.  I’ve got to run up to Ramat Gan to grab my Jordanian visa and then hope for the best when I land in Beirut.  So far I have been lucky enough to be remain stampless crossing into and out of Israel - but we will see how long that lasts.

A short list of some of the places I have been in the last two weeks:  Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Old City in Jerusalem, the Kotel (Western Wall) on the 9th of Av (for those of you who know, the anniversary of the destruction of the 1st and 2nd temple), Ein Gedi, the Dead Sea, Massada, the Sea of Gallilee, the Golan Heights, Petra in Jordan, Dimona (home to Israel’s not so secret nuclear power plant), and so much more.  I am going to go back and reconstruct my journey next week in Lebanon - so don’t get grump with me yet.

From the Holy Land,

Brady

July 12, 2007


Welcome Reformants

Ok, ok - LameFace still isn’t launched - but, in the meantime, I figured that I needed somewhere to jot down some quick notes over the next couple of months while uh “traveling.” Uh huh.

To all you LameFaced reformants, spell checkers, sun blockers and i-dosers: these are the real life adventures of the world’s original lame face. No fronting. Seriously.

I’ll be at the gallery on Wednesday. You should stop by and see me. Otherwise, lets me up in Beirut. See you all soonsies.




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