9.25.2024

Back to the future, past, and present.

The best explanation regarding the varieties of time travel.

1.05.2019

The Chats love beer.

I love everything about this band, and so will you.

3.18.2018

8.27.2016

Cannonball Adderley, Autumn Leaves.

This is up there as one of my favorite jazz songs. So much perfection is happening here.

Have a whiskey and a listen.

8.26.2016

Photo of the day.

Abandoned Rice Dryers ©jckart 2016

8.23.2016

Sleaford Mods.

My life is so much better now that I've found this music.


6.28.2016

Photo(s) of the day.

 Sculpted in Steel exhibition, Houston MFA.

1938 Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet "Xenia" Coupe.   ©jckart 2016


©jckart 2016






5.16.2016

This man's work will inspire you.

Here's a reminder that in a throw-away society, not everything is best tossed out.

4.30.2016

Dusk.

Watching the bats feast and flutter amongst the treetops of our backyard. A most awkwardly graceful creature.

2.24.2016

The power of the notebook.

Here's a quick peek into the intimate notebooks of a few power designers.

1.20.2016

Like most of you, David Bowie’s music has remained a constant throughout my life, and I was saddened to hear of his passing. Peace and farewell, Mr. Bowie.

11.25.2015

Most pretentious thing I've heard today.

"Don't stir too hard. You'll bruise the coffee."

11.19.2015

A space for thought.

Cullen Sculpture Garden is not a collection of ornate blooms and sweet aroma. The main attractions aren't leafy, colorful, or alive. They are dark, cold, and still – but all the while inspiring. Visit this space on the corner of Montrose Boulevard at Bissonett Street in Houston's museum district, and you'll see what I mean.

Back I, II, III, IV   Henri Matisse          ©jckart 2015