Hi! My name's Chris. I've lived in Los Angeles for 16 years. I 'm originally from the north side of Columbus, OH.
I was a child in the 1970s and a teenager in the 80s.
I'm single right now, but I have a big crush on someone and it feels great!
I'm a creative writer and artist and have shown my work in galleries in Los Angeles. Check out my art here.
I'm also a contributing editor for the popular art blog Daily Dujour.
I like graphic novels, Christmas, tide pools, grilled cheese sandwiches, reading, biker moustaches, football (Ohio State and the New Orleans Saints), sea monsters, painting, pine trees, bookstores, tennis, going to the gym, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cricket Magazine, gloves with the fingers torn off, dudes, ladies, dudes, Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig, illustration, rugby players, Trina Schart Hyman, Stephen King, horror films, Hillary Clinton, film history and unexplained phenomena.
I blog about illustration, painting, Atari, Christmas (all year), books, style and pop culture/tv/cinema/design/video games from the late 1970s and early 80s. And assorted other stuff!
Email: Cobbler3@yahoo.com
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CURRENTLY READING: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
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World’s Largest Rooftop Farm Expands its Territory
At 40,000 square feet, the Brooklyn Grange rooftop farm in Long Island City is the largest of its kind. Anywhere. But the folks behind its growing success have decided that such an enormous space still doesn’t stand up under their ambitions.
To hold onto their title, the Grange has recently decided to expand to a rooftop in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, adding more than 45,000 square feet to their current holdings. That’s a heap of vegetables if ever a heap there were.
excellent, green roofs are taking over!
World’s Largest Rooftop Farm Expands its Territory