Hi everyone,
Nic here…
I’m up in Canada for the weekend playing for some French-Canadian friends of mine. Jean-luc and Yves Lajoie, and Sean Cimino is playing guitar, he’s from L.A. We’re in a little village called Waskaganish which is way up in Northern Quebec where it is about -10 deg C (13 degrees Fahrenheit!) right now… coldest weather I’ve ever been in.
I got a new app for my cordless iPhone and I’m lovin it! More than McDonalds. It makes my iPhone pics look way cooler and more interesting than they normally would. (thanks to sean!) So it’s nudged me to take more photos and it also reminded me of how much I like it and how much I love sharing them with the friends and fam. Looking at pictures I haven’t seen in a while is always rad. My Grandma Pri was this way, perhaps she passed it down to me. When she died at the end of 2008 she had close to (or maybe even over) 100 photo albums, real ones of course. Grandma was pure analog when it came to photos, but she sported her own email address so she could print the photos people sent her, even into her late 80s, so cool!
I really love being able to connect with my fam and friends even if I’m not with them, and even if the quality sucks. I am certainly NOT a photographer, there’s no room for another one of those! This is total consumer quality, and it’s not really about the photo as much it is about the memory – the “moment”. I love telling my wife the story that goes along with picture, even if I already told her (she’s super patient with me when I repeat myself). It’s one of the cool things about me having a sub par memory, bad memory sounds ‘bad’ and is usually stamped as a negative thing, but I can enjoy something over and over… might not have remembered if it wasn’t triggered by a pic. Its a way of coming back to an event that made me feel a certain way, my own Delorean with a Flux Capacitor. Music does this of course, and so do smells, and when that happens it’s almost always completely unexpected. It instantly transports you back to a moment, such a neat thing.
I must be stimulating my nastalgia muscles lately, cuz my wife and I found a Super Nintendo on eBay last week and bought it. Super mario brothers 3 is as fun as it was 20 years ago. Setting that up was really fun- pushing the cartridge in, sliding the power switch, the feel of the controlers, the music, sound fx, low low tech graphics and even the way mario responds to the controler. Super Fun stuff!!
That’s all for now, heading back to Montreal tomorrow then flying home on Monday. I think we’re mixing a few FALLBORN songs next week so it will be an exciting one!!!
Nic



































is your hand really big or is the muffin really small?
This blog inspired me.
Mini muffin no doubt. You have nice big hands.
Hi Nic. I loved your blog and FALLBORN website. Yes, pictures are wonderful and a great way to share moments. Your Grandparents surely must be looking down at all of yours.