This is my personal blog.
I'm David, but I sometimes go by "rothko." I write and take photos. And develop web for money. Without music, I would cry a lot. I read books far less than I used to, and I blame that on these here Internets. This site is named after a female fictional character. I am not female, nor am I fictional. I believe grits and coffee are divine gifts from God. I sometimes wish I had a sandbox to play in. I'm a fan of these three letters: IPA. (In that order.) Some have suggested that these three letters best describe me: OCD. Driving makes me angry. I'm married to somebody who believes in me. I try to make sure she remains delusional.
Heart, Meet Sleeve
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
But the real question I was asking myself, right, was how did I end up being this person having a cardiac stress test?
One True Sentence
Monday, October 22, 2007
I've been reading and re-reading Hemingway lately, partly because I'm just enjoying his style, but partly because I'm hoping to learn, through osmosis, the art of writing while pleasantly pissed. Unfortunately, I haven't had much luck in this pursuit . . .
Scenes from the Lingerie Section
Monday, October 15, 2007
A man and a woman are in the lingerie section at Macy's. It seems like they've been shopping for a while. Maybe it's undershirts that bring them to this particular location in the mall. Or bras . . .
I'm Almost 100% Sure My Neighbor is not a Werewolf
Monday, September 17, 2007
I hear the noises mostly at night, when I'm doing my stretches.
Life as a Nomad, Part Deux
Monday, July 30, 2007
Let me cut to the chase: we're moving. Again.
Grilling Instructions
Monday, July 23, 2007
Looking back, I have to say the manual gave some interesting 'suggestions,' but I quickly determined that - because I only had two turkey burgers to grill and not steaks for twenty - I would do things differently. Clearly, these instructions were for people with many mouths to feed. This was just two burgers for C and me. Surely, I'd be able to cut a few corners. And I was right! I'm not selfish when it comes to information, so I thought I'd go ahead and share my special method with all of you.
Underneath it All
Thursday, June 07, 2007
It's crazy heavy in here. Like God playing chess with Nietzsche.
Place: It's Where it's At, For Now
Friday, May 18, 2007
As I ate, people walked past, and I listened to the strange temporal quality of their footsteps. The way they suddenly came into my aural bubble, and just as suddenly vanished. One moment they were there, in front of me, belonging to that person. These feet on gravel. The next minute they were gone, along with the person who brought them. These footsteps. Now quiet.
Wait for The Wolf, Who Should be Coming Directly
Friday, April 20, 2007
When our contractor said he was sending out a 'cleaner' to detail the bathroom for us, the first image to come to my mind was Harvey Keitel, as "The Wolf" in Pulp Fiction.
A Winter Coat in Spring
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Head down, against this wind. I don't want to face these things. It's easier not to look ahead. To a familiar place where hard decisions become missed opportunities.
Open Doors
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
One way to measure a lifetime is by how much forgetting you do, and how well you do it.
I Don't Drive Truck
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
On the way to Dallas I met an older guy who was heading to Puerto Vallarta with his wife for the holidays. Anyway, I immediately liked him because he had a way with language.
Language Arts
Friday, December 01, 2006
As we got closer to the metal detectors, a TSA agent made an important announcement.
Circles
Thursday, October 19, 2006
No, I only made this fortunate discovery about a week ago, and it proves my theory that, if it wants to, serendipity will find you - in spite of yourself.
One of These Things is Not Like the Other
Monday, September 18, 2006
In the men's bathroom at Tryst in Adams Morgan, a game of graffiti has been unfolding in the tiny space between the wall tiles for some time.
When Things Go Missing
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Our car was stolen, and we are sad.
Relics in Their Own Time
Monday, August 14, 2006
Unlike MJ, I wholeheartedly think writers should be blogging. Especially good writers. I think the medium is calling out to them, but a lot of writers are late to the party, or are staying home altogether.
At Least Hell has a Dry Heat
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
There are a number of possibilities as to why DC might be experiencing an upsurge in crime this summer. I'll add one more to the mix: swamp butt.
On Writing: A Confession
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
I think this stems from a fact about writing that many writers, including me, don't like to admit: We don't actually like to write.
Fountain is for Drinking Only
Friday, April 07, 2006
At my YMCA, there is a room called the 'Red Room.' As you might imagine, the walls of the Red Room are a deep shade of red.
Early Morning Interrogations
Friday, March 31, 2006
Again, there was searching. Another noisy search for the right answer. Then came the response: Garage.
Sidewalk Prophet
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
At the time, I was deep in thought, worrying over some minor detail of my day. The question broke me out of my reflection long enough to realize that, yeah it was pretty damn great to be alive. And hell if that wasn't pretty much all that mattered.
Connectedness
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
As I stand there peeing, listening to the opening music sequence on the Colbert Report coming from my living room, and watching it on two plasma-screen TVs a block away, I feel a true sense of connectedness with my neighbors.
Unintelligent Design
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
I yearn to devolve. I yearn to return to the primordial ooze.
I don't have a dishwasher
Monday, November 07, 2005
It's primitive, I know. Almost obscene, isn't it? And yet, I'm not sad. Honestly. I've yet to shed a tear over my dishwasherless state.
Gender Stereotype Debunking #1
Friday, October 07, 2005
Watching her work can be mesmerizing, but because I don't understand it, I'm mostly left feeling baffled and vaguely nauseous.
A Lazy Saturday Afternoon's Entertainment
Sunday, September 04, 2005
We were a tad bitter to have have been chased from the fresh air outside. Another couple sat at the exact same table we had been at. We glared at them through the window.
The Fold
Thursday, August 11, 2005
No this is going to take something else. This is going to take a wicked sort of curiosity, a relentless interrogation. This is going to take a trip back to the womb.
Haiku of Spilled Paint
Monday, July 25, 2005
It left a puddle of white paint in the road; a puddle which my poor red VW GTI discovered at approximately 3:00 this afternoon while looking for a parking spot.
I Own a Mercedes?
Friday, June 24, 2005
By now I was a bit dazed. I offered her the oddly-formatted document that showed I owned two cars and managed to utter the words, 'Not mine.'
Ramblings from a Hypochondriac
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
It is recommended by some of the guide books to Costa Rica that you have a Hepatitis A vaccine before going. As I would like to minimize my risk for any unpleasant sicknesses while vacationing, I signed Catherine and I up for a dose and we went last Frida
The Fly in the Ointment
Saturday, February 21, 2004
Applying ointments and conditioners of various kinds has become an integral part of my day . . .
Salty
Friday, February 28, 2003
That was the problem with Mongolian barbecue. In the end you had nobody to blame for your bad meal but yourself. This was my second time at such a place, and both times the outcome was the same: shit.
Love is the small things
Thursday, February 27, 2003
You stood there on the ice, black shoes firmly planted, smiling at me, your lips just above your purple scarf, your cheeks rosey.