Well, it's surely been too long since I updated the blog. I left the blog on Day 23, a picture of me driving up to Humboldt County for New Year's in the Wilderness.
(Note: while writing this post I am listening to Lights Off by The Dears. To also listen to the song, click here (link will open up in a new window).
In this week-long, blow-out post, I finish my journey of wearing 30 ties for 30 days. I couldn't think of a better place to complete the journey, nor with better company. Humboldt County is among those places truly blessed by time. Aliyah and Chris are extraordinary people creating a remarkable life for themselves.
I hope these pictures highlight the transformation I have undergone from day 1 to day 30. After losing my job and feeling utterly lost, my job (and soul) searching has since given me a refreshed outlook. I've decided I'm not yet ready to give up the law, though I need more than a paper pushing, firm litigation position. In short, now that I've figured out how to take my ties out of the office, I must somehow figure out how to do the same with my legal career.
Day 24 - Hanging out in the cabin by the fire with Dexter the dog.
Day 25 - Looking for salmon along the Mattole River on a rainy day.
Day 26 - We must've found the right altitude, searching for the coveted Matsutake mushroom.
Day 27 - Taking a New Year's Eve dip in the freezing but unforgettable Mattole River.
Day 28 - Warming up by the iron stove in the Honey Hut with my sister, Aliyah. Let it be known that Aliyah can start a fire wicked easy.
Day 29 - Playing catch with Dexter.
Day 30 - Annual kayak down the Mattole River, wearing a wonderfully whimsical South Park tie on the last day of 30 Ties for 30 Years.
With love and appreciation, Ryan.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
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4 comments:
love it. love it. love it.
How could I have known, picking out your birthday ties, of the journey that lay ahead?
Yet I did know, Ryan, that something magical would happen, because the ties were for you. May we all follow your example, and learn to measure our days one tie at a time. May we all learn to live life as you wear neckwear—sometimes short, sometimes long, always silky smooth.
Indeed, Ryan, life is like a box of ties. Thank you for teaching me what that means, you chameleon prince. You are no longer just a boy with style-- you are a man with dreams.
Best wishes,
James
And he emerges as a butterfly on the other side...
I'm just now remembering this guys. Thank you. What wonderful memories.
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