It’s skimpy, but I hope to keep it a project page:
I’ve come to the recent realization that my profile is no longer up to date…at all.
“Born 1986, Ca
-Musician/Guitarist: has the daily pleasure of butchering a beautiful guitar
-Attends far too many John Mayer concerts
-Attends too many concerts in general
Now:
Born 1986, Ca = still the same
-Musician/Guitarist: has the daily pleasure of butchering a beautiful guitar = occasional pleasure
-Explorer = meh, funds are tight
-SneakerFreaker = again the money thing
-Attends far too many John Mayer concerts = yep, 80 bucks a pop means that’s done too
-Attends too many concerts in general = Haven’t seen an artist play since this summer
Image…?
New things to come…
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The truth is I don’t know exactly what I want.
It’s kind of a scary thought at 23 [fragment]. I know for a fact at 15 I thought I would be largely put together by my 18th birthday. When I turned 18 and things only seemed to feel more complicated, I thought 25 would be the mile stone where I “figured it out”. Now sitting here less than two years away from my own perceived adulthood with things no less complicated, I’m starting to think I was wrong again.
This is what I know so far:
Family: I get one…that’s it, I wouldn’t trade them
Friends: as much as possible, keep a huge group of great ones around, all the time; and always grow the database
Happiness: I’m at the age where supposed to be fighting it out. I shouldn’t know what’s good for me yet and yeah sometimes it needs to hurt a little; or a lot. Happiness can wait a couple years.
Women = not girls (yeah, I said it): refer back to “Friends”
The rest is still up in the air. Maybe I’ll know what I’m doing by the time I hit my third decade, maybe not. I’m sure I’ll find little things to desire and forget about later on. If I think of something else, I’ll let you know…even if you have no desire to.
(awkward wave goodbye)
Kevin
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The following pictures were taken at an old railroad in NY that was turned into a park/walkway.
Instead of tearing the tracks down, urban developers created an amazing space for people that feels removed from the grind and bustle of the city where it lives (so smart).
In the summer it’s the trendy place to tan and meet with friends, but now that it’s gotten chillier the crowds have gone and the place is left with a really nice calm. If you’re in New York definitely check it out.
The above photo wasn’t taken from High Line, it’s just my friend’s door but I thought it looked kind of cool…moving on


It’s in Chelsea, hurry before it gets too cold
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