The only menu I care about


Taken at Great American Music Hall

Phone Booth Mini-Libraries: Reclaiming Public Space With Books (via @zenguin)

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“The books in the first library disappeared within six hours and the plywood shelf within just ten days.”

Thus began an amazing project by Architect John Locke and DUB (Department of Urban Betterment) to both utilize existing but unused public space. The reincarnation of the project aaaaDUB002 has survived its initial placement and continues to beckon citizen readers. People seem wary about taking the books (Locke suspects its because of the DUB logos on the spines) and returning with new ones, so he is rethinking how to make the project’s book-sharing goals (aka instructions) more obvious but still not limiting. This reminds me of the lending library cart we have at work. People take books, read books, and add new books. It’s always full.

Dear artists/designers/architects/thinkers,

More stuff like this, please.

Sincerely,
Todd X.

Outer Sunset Aesthetic: Bougie Decay


Taken at General Store

My day. My shoes.

They worship strange gods here


Taken at General Store

An ocean view


Taken at Sutro Baths Ruins

Valentine’s dinner with a pinch of salt


Taken at Zero Zero

Valentine’s dinner with a pinch of salt


Taken at Zero Zero

Holy Pumpkin Pancake!


Taken at Straw

Arnold Palmer: Just add vodka


Taken at Straw