Archive for September, 2009

Dead heart in a dead world.

September 8, 2009

Yesterday was a monotony of concrete roadways and people clamoring in crowds around the beaches. Labor day. The end of summer. ‘They’ all go home to wherever ‘they’ are from and resume the lie. We clean up the beach cities & heave a collective sigh of relief. We have our beaches back. The sun was bright,  yet I felt empty as I was preoccupied with internal issues. New job, few friends, little money….and on and on. With this interior monologue playing in my head (“Woe is me”), I opened an email from MRZ. This photograph and others were sent for my use. It spoke to me of all the great things in my life. Pools, pool pals, the smile of a certain cute girl, the sun beaming down daily, food in my stomach & the knowledge that I am not alone in feeling despair at times. Not to put too fine a point on it, this photograph reminded me to always stay in gratitude. I must be grateful for what I do have! Thanks to MRZ for the inspiration & photograph. Skate long Skate strong-Ozzie

Rockit- shallow stairs.

Rockit- shallow stairs.

Turningpoint.

September 7, 2009
Mark Partain

Mark Partain

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mike kresky @ wilderness

Chris Teitz

Chris Tietz

Sometimes we reach a turning point; a threshold moment. We can stop our rapid movement forward…or we can continue,  throwing caution to the wind. With great risk is great reward. Rainer Rilke wrote, “Wie viel ist aufzuleiden!” (How much suffering there is to get through.) If it causes pain, it may still be good for you. Pain is ‘weakness’ leaving your body. Remember the turning point. Thank you to Zach Petschek for the photographs.Skate-Ozzie

introspective.

September 3, 2009
brendan klein

brendan klein

adam 12

adam 12

There is a dark depression overwhelming me at times. Around us, the world burns & people live in a vacuum. They have their noses buried in their cell phones, texting, texting, texting. They buy homes & cars they cannot afford. They go broke appearing rich. The women seem entitled & the men cower before them. ‘Retrouve lelan joi de vivre’. We must find again, our joy in life. Just like Adam 12 & Brendan Klein in the enclosed photographs, I will be riding my skateboard this weekend, content in the knowledge of what I am. Nothing. I look to the sky and see a god no longer on the job. I wonder if its all just a bad joke. Have a good one- Thanks to Dan Bourqui for the photographs. Skate-Ozzie

Somewhere, we lie broken.

September 2, 2009
self-promotion....and bad back foot decision...

Ozzie-bs air over box w a sketchy back foot decision...

http://vimeo.com/5882186

kevin burke w critical front foot decision...

kevin burke w critical front foot decision...

Sometimes, we make decisions that cause us pain. drinking too much, talking to girls, (when we should know better by now)….ugh! or staying on when bailing proves to be the better option. Kyle shows us in the video clip that a shit sandwich can be a nutritious part of a tasty breakfast. thanks peter king/zach petschek for photographs.skate-Ozzie