I saw this
on laughing squid and had to check it out: One-Day Interactive Installations of Grass Couches Across San FranciscoI walked up to the one in Alamo Square park and even let them take my picture. I should have brought Pookie along. He's so photogenic!
In case you're wondering, they used Ikea couches for the base and covered them in sod. Although they include instructions for sprouting your own from scratch on the photo frame. I remember that article from readymade magazine. Although I think I'd wait until the installation is over to see if I could get a display model cheap, haha.
p.s. -- English Beat were great last night! I can't believe I couldn't get anyone to come with me. Ok, maybe I should have asked more than one person, but still. Oh well, it's fun to go stag every once in a while.
p.p.s. -- speaking of grass, (omg, I can't believe I just said that), the opening band (local reggae favorite Native Elements) had the crowd singing along with their tribute to
proposition 215. How can you not love this town? Come to think of it, maybe the letsgreenthiscity.com folks should consider some cross-pollination for their couches, haha.UPDATE:
Ha! Josiah (Mr. Coffee) just sent me this pic of him on the grass couch at Civic Center. Small world!
Does anybody in SF actually have a day job?
Awwe.. I posted this to my Live Journal back in September and I think I forgot to post it here:
"Dave Wakeling, the lead singer for The English Beat, was involved in a small fender bender in the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge today.
I spoke with him to get his statement and he was super nice. He even invited me out to their show in Toronto tonight. :D"
Hope you had a great time!
When I visit California I wonder (rather flippantly!) whether or not *anybody* has a day job.
When I read "English Beat" and put SF together, I instantly thought of the Beat generation and my favorite author, Jack Kerouac. Now I realize that you had to have been talking about a band. At least you reminded me to finish reading "Dharma Bums!" Thanks. =D