Showing posts with label carlos avery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carlos avery. Show all posts

12.24.2013

merry christmas.




merry christmas everyone.
the forest floor is frozen and harsh.
but inside my tree all is well.
and I can forget the dangers lurking outside my door.

my chipmunk wife is busy in the kitchen.
our children have their own holes.
and I have acorns stored for the whole winter.
it's good to be alive.

later when larry comes.
with his wife wilemena.
we'll play bridge until late.
and maybe he and I can go bug some squirrels.

merry christmas everyone.
sven.




















6.05.2013

lucky.

   rosie and me went out to see if anything had changed on our favorite roads the other day. I'm glad we did, one of our favorite roads says: bridge closed june 10, wish they'd tell you when it's gonna reopen. I have nearly always stopped to admire the view at this spot. it's just a small bridge crossing the sunrise river in carlos avery, outside of stacy minnesota, but it's really nice. an endless vista on both sides of the road and ever present swallows diving and swooping everywhere. for some reason the road is much more traveled now and the bridge has lost some of it's charm as a stop due to the big rigs roaring by and there being no shoulder now, otherwise it's quite lovely.




   as I ride life's troubles seem to ebb and flow in my mind, sometimes pain sometimes relief. the bike is usually somewhat therapeutic, and other times just really fun to ride. today it's just beautiful and I make my own luck on the roads. I wander through minnesota farm country, small minnesota towns and cross the st. croix river and head into wisconsin. I travel north out of st. croix falls and stop here and there as something weird or beautiful catches my eye - like a giant snapping turtle who quickly disappeared before I could capture him on film (or 1's and 0's or whatever)
   I have spent more time on my bike alone than riding with others, this ride being the usual solo ride. you know it's nice to be with people, but I really like the freedom of coming and going when and where I please. and the bike is all about freedom. and there's rosie, she's not much of a conversationalist  but I know she cares, we're in this together after all. if anything ever happens, hope we go together rose, I'd hate to think of someone else riding you, we've been through so much together. how 'bout if some smart person makes you into art and hangs you on the wall? wait stop, sorry I said that rosie.
   I dive off the main highway onto side roads named 'z' or 'o'. these roads are often rougher, and rosie and me both love smooth highways, but here's where 'old weird america' lies (g. marcus) if anywhere. it is this old weird america that I love, it is this old weird america that has so much meaning for me. of course I know that much of what I think and feel about it is only in my head, but it doesn't matter. 
   as I drive by trade lake and past weird little cabins that I long to be inside of, I rue the day they will be rebuilt by some rich morons who will then do their best to drive the working class folk out with taxes and codes and death and pretty. a couple giant pretty / ugly monsters already encroach on this forgotten wisconsin lake shore. I guess the rest of my life is gonna be one long sigh...  in case I die before I say it: goodbye old weird america.


   I drive on to luck wisconsin and on a whim I call a friend who's girl has a cabin in the area, wow they are at the cabin. he meets me 'downtown' and three minutes later I'm...  'up at the lake'.  the cabin is nice but still exhibits the necessary funky charm needed to win me over. 


   our hostess brings us cold ones, and me and the dane sit on a porch swing to talk like a couple of old weird workin' men (I guess he's not so weird, so I'll have to make up for both of us) it's real quiet here, not much built on the lake as far as I can see. some hill people starting to build next door threaten to squelch the perfect private buzz of this place in the future, and maybe that's bad for these guys, I hope 
not. 


   as we sit and gaze at the lake canadian geese fly by in their perfect formation, nice. when suddenly a huge bald eagle hits the lake, was it a success? I can't tell, I do my best to capture the event for you my most wonderful fans. I catch the beauty as he flies by after the strike, but the iphone and my ever shaking hands render the results so-so. thought I'd share them anyway, you know in honor of 'old weird america'.















   the dane is a weather fanatic and informs me rain's coming, I have not prepared for this, guess we're flying by the seat of our pants, right rose? so I say my warmest goodbyes and we race toward the storm front, hoping to beat it. we arrive back in columbus warm and dry and the ride is pronounced a complete and utter success. and that's how you do it in old weird america. (we made it rosie)
sven.

p.s. reminder: kids, make sure and click and toggle the photos to blow them up, they are created with that in mind and really lose their intended effect otherwise.











5.12.2013

what now?





what now? my love?
the pain and the roots,
or the sky and the frost.
to lay here now. wondering always...
and to bring home carefully the dream of venus.
like an orchid crushed under the hooves of pigs.
or a child who is lost and wonders how long and why.
the blood and the gold mix angrily until the sky tears into pieces...

that night remains forever etched on my mind.
a granite movie of silent shock.
the pirate in me happy and jealous but patient 'till your return.
did you know you left these things behind?
four children.
the paintings.
a dark wooden altar.
and the wine and the bread and the shoes you made...
sven.




2.19.2013

strange days indeed.



   anyone for horses? photo taken late 70's at the sunrise ranch. my home as a teen. over 1 million wild stories (1 million?!? - ed.) come back to me as I look at this picture and recall those formative years. the ranch was located in stacy, minnesota. 15 or so miles just to the north of where I live now. these 80 acres bordered the north end of carlos avery wildlife management area (my current home sits on 11 acres bordering it on the southern end).
   one of the cool things about this spread was the rustic 'lounge' area located at the front of the pole barn. many weekend evenings during the winter months would find the large room turned into a private hangout. friends would come over and help me move my stereo and record collection out there from the house. black and white late night t.v., foosball, a blazing fire place complete with beer bottles melting inside and various 'disco' lights enhanced our funky little trip.
   climb up to the roof to look at 1 million stars or aurora borealis. possibly a late night ride into the dark forest. kids coming and going under the influence of 'refreshments' (probably not safe - ed.). an alberta clipper howling outside no match for the pioneer receiver inside, pushing my four large speakers to their breaking point. hendrix, the who, the beatles, the stones were  played without any objections. roxy music, t. rex, frank zappa or the clash tended to result in the reject lever on the turntable being pressed when my back was turned. oh well, I tried to educate you guys (wherever you are).
   I wish you could have been there.


(fury III, pole barn, lounge on the left with deck outside)














   

2.10.2013

later...that same night.













night in the forest.


(sven. iphone. february 10, 2013)












1.26.2013

adventure in carlos avery.



the forest behind my house.


(sven - iphone, instagram filters, november 2012)