Image data from Kyle Asfahl

Archive for July, 2011

quiet alpine

Colorado's Elk Mountains from 40k feet at 500 mph. 2011.3


Street music

A would-be alleyway jam session off Central Ave. in Benton County, AR. 2011.5


Block Street Block Party

A hotdog-eating Champion and a rope-jumper. Block Street. Washington County, AR. 2011.5

Characters. Some questionable, some not. Block Street. Washington County, AR. 2011.5

Mr. Knox's chalky impressions of me next to the real thing. Photo Credit: Luke Knox. Block Street. Washington County, AR. 2011.5

The horde with the Grillenium Falcon lurking in the shadows. Block Street. Washington County, AR. 2011.5

The newlyweds. Block Street. Washington County, AR. 2011.5

My happy new parents. Block Street. Washington County, AR. 2011.5

A few views of Fayetteville, Arkansas’ first ever Block Street Block Party, a summer community music and goodtimes festival.


Buffalo Bachelors

Toots at the first camp. Clever stencil by MH2. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

Our Nation's first National River. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

Baby Northern Map Turtle (Graptemys geographica) at the first camp. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

Toots and MH2 are repeat offenders on the Buff. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011

The cool kids. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

What happens when you float the Buff with a professional stone mason (Padre). Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

A proper bachelor's party necessarily involves pulling a few of these out of the river. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

The breakfast nook at second camp. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

The Captain leads us under a low cut on our way to Carver. Buffalo River. Newton County, AR. 2011.5

I decided to get married, so it seemed like a good idea to head out to the woods for an Arkansas style bachelor party.  In that spirit, Padre, G-diddy, Nyla, MH2, Toots, The Captain and I all headed out to our Nation’s first National River for a few nights of fishing, floating, camping and other celebrations of freedom.


kitchen bandit

Five-lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus) who should have been eating ants in the kitchen. Washington County, AR. 2011.7


Rex Drive

Me and the Captain, harvesting bamboo for the wedding. Washington County, AR. 2011.5


Dickson Street sticker. I keep seeing this monster around town. Washington County, AR. 2011.5