Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Old Dodge Truck

Desert Racers

Desert Racing footage from On Any Sunday...probably the greatest motorcycle documentary ever made.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Steve McQueen Loved His Motorcycles

McQueen on his '41 Indian.


McQueen was a true aficionado of America's legendary motorcycle manufacturer, once driving 700 miles to view a rare 1915 model. He built up a collection of around 120 classic bikes.


McQueen pictured with Charles 'Red' Wolverton (r.) and (l.) Sammy 'Mr Indian' Pierce. Sammy Pierce was full-time restorer to Steve's vintage bike collection. 'Red' Wolverton, a top racer from the 20s and 30s, was flown by Steve to be able to ride one of his former bikes in Steve's collection one last time.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

I Got Comp'd...

at the lounge in the Lisbon airport. Love the mini sandwiches & custard tarts first thing in the morning.

Another reason NOT To take a Connection Flight Through The USA

Partido Comunista Portugués...Local Clubhouse

Unlike what happened in virtually all other European countries, the Portuguese Communist Party was not created as a result of a split in the Socialist Party. It was essentially set up by militants from the ranks of revolutionary trade-unionism and anarcho-syndicalism, who represented the most active, militant and revolutionary sections of Portugal’s working-class movement.


The party was founded in 1921 as the Portuguese section of the Communist International (Comintern). Made illegal after a coup in the late 1920s, the PCP played a major role in the opposition to the dictatorial regime of António de Oliveira Salazar.

Despite being less influential since the fall of the Socialist bloc in eastern Europe, the party still enjoys popularity in large sectors of Portuguese society, particularly in the rural areas of the Alentejo and Ribatejo, and in the heavily industrialized areas around Lisbon and Setúbal.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

The Lion of Judah + Shovelhead

Sweet shovelhead spotted on Mill St. in Toronto. The Lion of Judah represents Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

If You Have To Ask, You'd Never Understand

















City of the Future = Eastside.

Seasick Steve's Blues

Watch Seasick Steve’s blues, that old man in a vest; listen to the story coming out of his long, white beard. When this American dude landed in Paris in the ‘70s with $10 in his pocket, several things saved his life: nights under bridges, police vans, women, alcohol, and, above all, his guitar and his blues. Look at this former hobo who behaves the same whether he’s in a room at the Hôtel Concorde in Paris, in the streets, or on a stage in front of some 65,000 people. I can picture him in front of his label’s executives (Warner) just as well as I can envision him in front of the guy who, years ago, sold him the worst guitar in the whole world. I can also picture him being as simply captivating as the time he laughed for a good fifteen minutes with the wild crowd of the ATP Festival because he broke a string and didn’t really know how to change it.

Seasick Steve - A Take Away Show - Part 2 from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.


We could tell you "The amazing story of Seasick Steve, a poor man who became rich and famous thanks to his music", but he doesn’t need that. The first of his albums that Warner released was recorded in his kitchen with an old four-track. There’s no amazing story, there’s better: this white bluesman’s ballad in the world and in life. He performed both in the Parisian subway and at Glastonbury. Who knows what he’ll meet on the next corner? Anyway, he keeps a rhythm, and it’s this very rhythm that compels us to walk with him for hours. So we did just that on a May afternoon, immersed in Seasick Steve’s freedom.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Friday, July 31, 2009

Only in Toronto + Extreme Hammocking



Coming 2010 Olympics in Vancouver

Red Bull Helicopter Backflip

Yes, it does back flips. It is a Eurocopter BO-105 CBS 4 Twin engine helicopter. Stock model with a Rigid Rotor system, the fixed rotor is why it can do aerobatics.



www.redbullusa.com

Marihuana Party


Not recommended for children, but grandpa's more than welcome to get his funk on!

Milla On A Bonny...

Triumph Bonneville that is.






The pictures were taken by Satoshi Saikusa.

Ducati



D-fernandes.deviantart.com

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Alvor, Algarve


Alvor as a small fishing village is now a very popular holiday area. It lies west of Portimao in the Algarve region of Portugal. It's narrow, cobbled streets and it quaint way of life have kept the developments away.


This is what the tourist enjoy most about this village.


In most of the streets you will find all different types of restaurants, bars and craft shops. Most of the bars have live music. Bolan Bar being one of my favorites and the best place to sample a caipirinha.


Alvor faces the Lagos bay with it long sandy beach witch has a number of small coves under the cliffs.


The village is surrounded with well known Hotels and apartments. Alvor is only 70 Kms from Faro Airport.