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Friday, February 18, 2005
salt spring island

Salt Spring Island Marina

welcome to salt spring island. we never leave the '70s.

so the rumour says of the island's unofficial slogan.

consider this: when we strolled toward the dock facing the long harbour, we had to cross the centennial park of the seaside village of ganges, and an undoubtedly stoned man was dancing his ass off with some bizarre planet x moves to a similarly bizarre blazing techno music. in the middle of the day. in the middle of the park. mid-february.

after an hour or so two or three other people joined him, the park stinked by so much weed we could easily got high just by crossing on their sideway.

consider this: the names of the two most populated sites of the island are ganges and vesuvius.

consider this: a small house slash work studio slash gallery on a steep cliff foreshore, with a view facing the most gorgeous and serene scenery you would imagine looking from an island. the people who live there are couple of artisans who do nothing all day but painting on a canvas or on an ostrich egg, playing with their half-cocker-spaniel, half-daschund dog and smoking weed.

when we parked and approached the place, the guy asked us to enjoy the view first before going inside. he asked us to pick a pin, and prick it where we come from on a world map on the wall.

consider this: they have their own salt spring island issued currency. no joke. it's backed up by canadian federal bank. it works like a gift certificate and you can use it to buy stuff from stores.

consider this: a modest new age store—one of the few stores open on sunday—at ganges village. they sell everything that can be categorized as new age, exotic or oriental. from your everyday indian and thai souvenirs to a complete series of books about yoga and meditations. tarot cards. alternative clothing (the ones that you can find anywhere at kuta, bali or chatucak market, bangkok). 101 kinds of aromatherapy and incense. herbalized chocolate. chinese and/or japanese calligraphy decorations. handmade cards and journals. the woman who sits the store was wearing a bell-bottom corduroy jeans, a white t-shirt on top of blue long-sleeved t-shirt, and a blonde curly hair as big as the bushes on my backyard.

so what's that you're buying?

it's a handmade journal, made in india. isn't it pretty?

how much did you get it for?

twelve bucks. why?

you know it probably only costs around a dollar if you buy it in india, right?
consider this: an island with a population of a mere ten thousand with eight different mountains to hike to.

consider this: an island full of wood-carving, weed-smoking, tree-hugging hippies.

consider yourself saying, welcome to salt spring island indeed.

you know, the place where you would consider your journey as incomplete if you don't include discussions about religion and society.

is that also the case in india?

i'm not from india.

oh. oh. sorry. where are you from?

indonesia.

i'm so sorry. i thought—

that's okay. i get that a lot.
or it wouldn't be as fun if you don't include 15 people to come with you. and a massive amount of food. and at least five cameras involved.

it's a wonder, with a distance of only half-an-hour ferry-ride away, that was my first visit to the island. i'll make sure that it certainly wouldn't be the last.


# | posted by emil @ 2/18/2005 03:18:00 a.m. |

Monday, February 07, 2005
70 songs that changed my life

1. smashing pumpkins - 1979
2. pinback - loro
3. jamiroquai - blow your mind
4. zero 7 - destiny
5. omar - there's nothing like this
6. lenny kravitz - it ain't over 'til it's over
7. the dandy warhols - bohemian like you
8. aquanote - nowhere
9. badly drawn boy - silent sigh
10. suede - beautiful ones
11. ben folds five - smoke
12. bjork - it's oh so quiet
13. the shins - new slang
14. blur - song 2
15. the cardigans - love fool
16. the murmurs - you suck
17. brand new heavies - stay gone
18. safri duo - baya baya
19. cibo matto - stone
20. nirvana - smells like teen spirit
21. dashboard confessional - screaming infedilities
22. the lemonheads - my drug buddy
23. dave matthews band - say goodbye
24. the postal service - such great heights
25. blue six - music and wine
26. the strokes - last nite
27. incubus - are you in
28. the sundays - you're not the only one i know
29. groove armada - at the river
30. think about cosmo - miss you so
31. frou frou - let go
32. elefant - make up
33. duncan sheik - barely breathing
34. incognito - a shade of blue
35. john mayer - back to you
36. royksopp - sparks
37. kings of convenience - toxic girl
38. lamb - transfatty acid
39. dave matthews band - #41
40. les nubians - makeda
41. marvin gaye - let's get it on
42. george michael feat. mary j. blige - as
43. massive attack - protection
44. new radicals - someday we'll know
45. counting crows - colorblind
46. norah jones - don't know why
47. orbital - beached
48. weezer - say it ain't so
49. underworld - born slippy
50. third eye blind - semi charmed life
51. chemical brothers - star guitar
52. the cure - just like heaven
53. supreme beings of leisure - never the same
54. ben folds - protection
55. saint etienne - woodcabin
56. pulp - disco 2000
57. radiohead - creep
58. portishead - it could be sweet
59. wax poetic feat. norah jones - tell me
60. the apostles - mercy mercy me
61. the wannadies - you and me song
62. gin blossoms - 'til i hear it from you
63. mother earth - jesse
64. lisa loeb - stay
65. franz ferdinand - jacqueline
66. janet jackson - together again
67. goo goo dolls - iris
68. dubstar - stars
69. foo fighters - walking after you
70. smashing pumpkins - perfect


# | posted by emil @ 2/07/2005 02:10:00 a.m. |