Show's Over



Show’s Over, originally uploaded by Photo Mojo.

Southern Backtones lead singer Hank Schyma finishes the set at the Hard Rock Cafe with a literal bang while drummer Todd Sommer looks on.

southernbacktones.com/index.html

www.houstonpress.com/2008-07-24/music/armed-forces-the-20…

I Suck

Been way to busy adjusting to life in the big city, job expectations and Houston traffic commutes. Blogging schedule to resume promptly.

New Beer Wednesdays



What Ales Ya, originally uploaded by Photo Mojo.

Introducing a new feature here on the Mojo’s website called New Beer Wednesdays wherein I partake of various beverages, lagers, ales, brews etc and offer my feedback (good & bad).

Moving from a backwards-thinking-attitude-towards-beer state like Alabama to a progressive place like Houston has been very liberating. Here in Texas, I get to sample numerous beers not available in my previous state.

On a recent visit to Whole Foods, I grabbed a variety 6 pack of fine craft beers from around the world and even had advice from their beer steward (thanks, Jason!)

I was not disappointed with tonight’s choice from England called Bombardier from the Wells Brewing company.

We Made It



Exhausted Raccoon, originally uploaded by JnL.

We’ve moved to Katy, Texas just outside of Houston. The stuff is in storage and the house, moving truck turned in, Texas beef consumed, beers downed and got 12 hrs sleep.

Howdy pard’ners!

On The Road Again



Road Trip Mascot, originally uploaded by Photo Mojo.

Bevo watches over us and leads the way as I take the girls from Birmingham, Alabama to Houston, Texas- our new home.

Life Imitates Art

As an aficionado of good music and blues, I was struck by how odd that 2 of my favorite songs on the Blues Brothers soundtrack have to do with our lives in a span of one week. This past weekend we visited Chicago (Sweet Home Chicago) for Wonderwife’s family reunion and today we are taking off for Katy (She Caught the Katy), Texas outside of Houston.

“We’re on a mission from God.”

Hell Week

Crunch time here at Casa de Mojo. We’re wrapping up our keep/sell/trash mode by selling a lot of stuff on Craigslist, garage sales and even a Twitter sale. Our packing is ongoing as boxes are scarce. Apparently I am in an unspoken contest for boxes at our nearest grocery store with another customer so when the truck arrives Tuesday/Thursdays I will be waiting like a hungry scavenger looking for scraps & bones. Yes, I am too cheap to buy boxes.

All utilities except for power are scheduled for shut-off. Services are suspended or transferred to Texas.

As if I don’t have enough on my plate by migrating to Houston, I’m still taking on extra activities such as a few portrait sessions, conference planning sessions, and meetups. How ironic is it that the people I see online here locally and am big fans of, I finally meet and then I split? If you aren’t reading Ike, Brian, Lauren or Kenny then you have no taste. Honestly. There are way too many more friends over the past 5 years to mention here. I mentioned before that the hardest part about leaving Birmingham is the people and it is truer now than when I said it. The Esmans have been a real blessing lately because they have adopted our dog, Allie and even granted me a few photo gigs.

The rest of the week will be fast & furious with more of the same, plus we are flying to Chicago for the weekend for Wonderwife’s family reunion with people we see every 5 years or so. We’re back on Sunday night but then I am driving the girls to Houston on Monday, flying back to Birmingham on Tuesday, finishing up business here, loading the moving truck & heading out for Texas on Friday.

I’m considering taking up several generous offers of loading up the van with promises of adult beverages next week. If you are interested, let me know.

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thanks to Werner for the photo

Innovation & Adoption

Is it me or is there very little new, creative & innovative web technologies being cranked out lately? There are tons of services with almost all of them mimicking each other and very few standouts such as Flickr, Delicious, WordPress etc. Why are we using 4 different web apps that do the same thing in a different way? We are too spread out. Let us pick one excellent service & stick with it.

Microblogging Examples:

  1. Twitter- mojodenbow
  2. Pownce- mojodenbow
  3. Jaiku- mojodenbow
  4. Brightkite- mojodenbow
  5. Plurk- you guessed it, mojodenbow

At the same time, most of these services have been around for a few years and is finally seen widespread acceptance of people that are not early adopters/users i.e. Twitter, Youtube, Gmail.

So my question is, what is next for we who like to break in the newest and shiniest web toys? What tools do we have in our web toolbox that are used so frequently, they are as common place as email is?

Also, most of these services are free and even offer paid services. Which ones would/do you pay for because they are so invaluable?

EVERYTHING MUST GO!

**UPDATE**

Sold: deep freezer, sofa, chairs. Ladder is spoken for. Thanks gang, keep em coming!

We’ve had a garage sale and listed these items on Craigslist and got a lot of inquiries & hits. So far no takers, which is odd. Good prices on good pieces here. See something you like? Add your comment or send me an email mojodenbow@gmail.com Twitter me @mojodenbow

Haier 5 cu ft deep freezer- almost new! $75

Wood desk (accessories not included!)- $25

Sleeper Sofa with Queen bed- $250

2 chairs and ottoman-

4 drawer wood, vintage dresser- $30

16′ extension ladder- $50

metal desk & matching credenza- both for $65

Other items coming soon: washer/dryer, refrigerator, lawnmower, workbench. Interested?