Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Bountiful


One of the advantages to living in our neighborhood is we have REALLY great neighbors. One of our neighbors has a really beautiful yard that she is growing herbs in. She has all kinds of nice fresh herbs and vegetables, from kaffir lime leaves to lemongrass, ong choy (which she brought over a few weeks ago), okra, etc.

Tonight she brought over this beautiful bunch of dill, rosemary and parsley. Now I just gotta figure out how I'm going to use them!! I'm thinking maybe some dill cured salmon, and a roast chicken with rosemary and garlic.

Leftover fish


The sushi maker had all kinds of fish leftover when the demand for sushi died down, so he started making all of these really funky rolls. Some of them had tobiko on the outside, with cucumber and unagi, others had salmon and spicy sauce on the outside and crab on the inside, and just all kinds of combinations. They were awesome!! We're a little sushi'd out at this point though.

Old friends

Here are some guitars I've owned over the years, all of which I've sold. There are others but I don't have pics of them. Sadly, I wish I at least had a pic of my '72 Strat, if not the guitar itself.















Tinkering

I like tinkering with stuff. Especially guitar gear. I like to install my own pickups and set my own guitars up and stuff. But that stuff is relatively boring.

Here are some projects I've done over the years.

This one is a Dual Rectifier head that I recovered with tolex. The story is that this particular head was made for Tommy Shaw of Styx, but I can't confirm that. When I bought it, the tolex covering on the cabinet was coming off. So I purchased some new tolex from Mesa Boogie and covered it using contact cement. Here's what it looked like after I finished:


This was a tricky project. I wanted to diamond plate this guitar to make it look similar to James Hetfield's explorer. I bought a piece of aluminum diamond plate on eBay. I made a template using drafting mylar and traced it onto the back of the plate. Then I used a jigsaw to cut it out. There were lots of aluminum shards everywhere. I hand filed the edges down so there weren't any sharp edges. I think the hardest part was the cutouts for the Floyd Rose bridge and the pickups. I also made a truss rod cover, a control cavity plate and a bridge spring plate. It turned out pretty neat:
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This one was a star body from KNE guitars, and a Mighty Mite neck. I painted the body using a spray can. The finish came out really bad, mostly because spray can paint has so much additives to allow it to flow well, that it takes literally years to fully dry.
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Here's a really cool telecaster I made. Well, I didn't really make it, I just assembled it. The body is a super light ash body with full contours, made by Warmoth. The neck is also by Warmoth and is a fat 1" boat shape, with medium jumbo stainless steel frets. I had a friend do the finishing. The pickups are Kinmans and the bridge is Vintique, while the rest of the hardware is Callaham stainless steel. All I did for this guitar was put it together and wire it up. Actually, I did hand shape the pickguard. It's a Callaham bakelite guard which had a vintage shape, that I reshaped to look like Fender's Tuff Dawg Tele. I really like the way it came out, and it makes this tele really unique.


Finally, here's my homemade guitar pedalboard. I made this one out of a spare Ikea cabinet door, wrapped with tolex leftover from the Mesa Boogie project, and fitted with industrial strength velcro (that stuff is hard to work with!!). I use two noise suppresors on this board (one for the pickups and one for the preamp), one wah, one whammy pedal, and a graphic EQ. This board makes my ENGL sound monstrous, but more defined than the Dual Recto sound. In fact, it sounds like the best, gained out Marshall you've ever heard.


Anyway those are my projects I've done over the last few years, other than some routine pickup installations I've done in my and other people's guitars. But I'm getting the urge to do another DIY project - I don't know what yet though.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Stupidity in the Photo Booth

At my party, I had all of my guests sit in front of the iMac and take a picture with themselves with the iCam and the Photo Booth program. I thought it would be really stupid if I stood in back and ate something while everyone took pictures. I cropped out my guests in these pics for privacy purposes, but you get the idea. I think only my brothers will think this is funny.



She Loves You

At my party, I asked the band to do an original that we don't do as part of our current set called She Loves You. I really like this song, and the chord structure allows me to write a bass line along the lines of two of my favorite bassists, Mike Mills and Gene Simmons. I admit, I was quite a bit "busier" than I normally play on this song, but it's my party and I'll overplay if I want to!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The rain let up

but not before leaving my entire backyard drenched and muddy. I was talking to my bro in L.A. yesterday morning and he told me to put out gin, Hawaiian salt and a ti leaf, which supposedly would stop the rain. I didn't have gin, but I had about a quarter of a huge bottle of Skyy vodka. The gods were fooled initially because the rain let up, but I think they realized it was vodka so they kept the rain going until early afternoon.

Here are some of the guests in the backyard. There were a lot more people in the house playing video games and watching Wall-E, and more hanging out by the sushi and tempura makers.



Here's the sushi maker. That was a big hit!!



Here's the tempura maker. I was REALLY nervous about this, because the tent for my band was right next to him, and any jarring of my tent might have dropped a big splash of water into his vat of hot oil, which would have been disastrous. Fortunately it didn't happen.



Here's the band. Because of the rain and the size of the stage, we had to play acoustically. Well, sorta acoustic - Danny played my electric kit and I played electric bass. It was the setup that had the smallest footprint on stage. I think the music goes over really well acoustically.



It was an awesome party!! Fortunately everyone braved the rain to make it out and I have to say, I have the coolest family and friends anyone could ask for.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Forecast

I'm having a big party at my house. There will be about 48 people, so inevitably some will have to be outside under the tent that I rented. Now here's the National Weather Service forecast for the next few days:



Guess which day my party is? If you guessed the (only day) with the picture of the thunder and lightning, you're right.

My band is playing under one of the tents. My forecast calls for RAWK.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Scary monster

My brother showed his friends the videos of my band in the previous post, and they said "your brother looks like a monster" or something to that effect. Ha! Funny! I guess it was a combination of the camera angle, my hair, and the fact that I'm bigger and taller than Kevin (the singer). I'm not a scary guy or anything. I mean, I love death metal and all, but anyone that knows me knows that I'm nowhere near "scary" (maybe my hair is, but that's a different story).

Anyway, I think this photo looks kinda "scary". My arms are not that big though - it must've been the way they were smashed as I was crossing them. I guess I like looking scary sometimes. That's the dichotomy of being the Death Metal Soccer Coach.



The fact that we chose green and red to paint adjacent walls in the house..... now THAT'S scary.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Friday, November 14, 2008

Slippin Away

Here's the first video I ripped from our show last night.

Don't read this post aloud


If you like vietnamese food, you probably know that "pho" isn't pronounced like "faux", it's actually pronounced "fuh" (rhymes with "duh"). It's pretty cool then, that this restaurant in Wahiawa named themselves Pho King, as in "q: How is the food there? a: Pho King good!"

Desert Sea Live

The Desert Sea played our first live show at the Loft in Chinatown. I thought we rocked it. Derek had a bunch of friends come out. My buddy Neal came out and I was lucky that he manned the cameras (thanks Neal!)

I'll try to get some YouTube live clips up soon. Meanwhile, here are some stills.

Me:



The band:


Me loading out:

Monday, November 10, 2008

Iron Man Fire Chief



Either way, she's a hero!

iPod blues

At the last soccer game, my daughter came and asked me what was wrong with the iPod.



It had a huge crack in the LCD which has progressively gotten worse. So I had to pick up a new iPod, since it gets used almost 2 hours a day. Fortunately, my soccer team gave me a gift certificate in appreciation for my coaching, so I was able to use that to partially pay for the new iPod.

Notice the clear plastic case. It's bulky, but at least it'll (hopefully) stay crack free.

Guava ice cream


I attempted to make guava ice cream (without an ice cream maker). The recipe says that if you're not using an ice cream maker, you need to churn it several times while it's solidifying.

I boiled all the ingredients yesterday afternoon at around 4:30 and stuck it in the freezer. It's a custard based ice cream, which means it has egg yolks, sugar, heavy cream and milk. I added vanilla extract, and some fresh squeezed guava juice. It's not pink though.... I think next time I'll add some food coloring.

It still wasn't solid at around 9:00 last night, so I churned it again. Then I had to leave to pick up mom and dad at the airport, and I only got to churn it once when I got home, around 10:30. When I got up this morning at 5, it was kinda icy because I didn't churn it enough. It has the ice crystals in it.

Next time I'll start the process in the morning so I can churn it all day.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Painted



I painted my mask grey today. Too bad it's 4 days after halloween. Oh well, there's always next year.

Kids say the darndest things, part I

E (my 7 year old): Daddy, if most of Hawaii voted for Barack Obama, did most people in other countries vote for Barack Obama too?

S (my 4 year old): Look at my art daddy! I LOVE arting!!

E: Daddy, Barack Obama wants to stop the war in Iraq. How is he going to stop it? Is he going to drop a big bomb on them?

Kids are SO funny!!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Loft

The band that I'm playing bass in will be playing our first official show on November 13th at the Loft in chinatown. I've played most of the venues in town, but never at the Loft, so this will be cool. I think Kevin said at practice today that they'd be promoting that show on the radio, so listen to Star1019 for the ad for the Desert Sea - we're opening for a band from nyc called Council. Or is it Counsel - maybe a buncha attorney rockers?

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Last game today

It was the last game of the U8 Fall season. It was really sad! This was such a fun group of kids. Despite the fact that we lost this game (and the last 5), we have gotten so much better as a team. I'm really proud of these kids.



Here they are getting ready for their trophies and certificates (and lunch).



The parents and kids also signed a really nice card for me. A bunch of parents came over and told me that they thought I did a great job this season as coach! That was very rewarding. And I got hugs from a bunch of the kids too. All in all, a great end to a great season.

Guava

A secretary at work gave me some guava. I always say, when life gives you guava, make guava juice.

Here they are sliced.

I sweetened the juice with some apple juice, and it was awesome!!

When I was cleaning out my juicer, I found this nice ole guava paste. This stuff would be good in yogurt. I added most of it back to the juice.

Okay, so I lied about that saying in the beginning. But I think I'll say it from now.