Friday, October 3, 2008

New York, NY

It's strange to go from living in such a busy city where information and ideas are passed along so casually and quickly, to being drawn to a lifestyle of solitude on the road. The only bond to the life we remember lies within our intermittent use of internet and emails with tons of NPR and satellite radio.

We are now taking pleasure in the freedom we have as artists simply living and creating work without the attachments of rent, a 9-5, and the pressures of promoting ourselves. But after our year or so on the road we will again jump head on into where we left off and what we purposely left behind. We look forward to roaming those familiar streets and reacquainting with familiar faces knowing we'll start again right where we left off.

Until then we are enjoying our bohemian odyssey across this country with the strangers that become new friends, the stories we collect, the history we learn and make, the fellow travelers and explorers that we meet along the way, and the wandering experience that allows us to capture it all.

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