Sleeping Around

Inspired by the writings of my wicked smart funny friends Jesse Seret (Perfect Calm), Trish Deitch (Distant Dock), Jessica Schickel (Chagrin and Bear It), Jen Sincero (Hey Little Bad Ass), and Janine Schulz (Oiling of a Rusty Mind), and encouraged by people I’ve met here and there, I will now commence the blog. Maybe just about beds. Maybe about other things too. But the beds are a constant. I’ve been keeping record of every mattress, hammock, waterbed, and couch I’ve spent the night on for some time, as many of you know.

Not every bed makes it into the bed collection. Sometimes I forget to take a picture. Once my computer was stolen on a night train in deepest India and I lost an important year of photos. Sometimes the beds in which I’ve slept would cause too much of a stir if made public, so. But there are lots beds in the bed collection. And stories behind each one.

If beds bore you then there is still some hope for us having a blogger/reader relationship. Let’s see how it goes. I’m only about 80% comfortable with this set up and welcome your input.

Love and kusheln from my red velvet bed in Berlin,

Noa
June, 2010
~ Monday, October 10 ~
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Olathang, Paro, Bhutan (October 10, 2010) – The dogs were barking something fierce this morning as soon as the landlord left, not the usual ruff ruff ruff how are you doing dog over the hill kind of barking but the danger danger stranger approaching kind of bark. So I peeked out one of my many windows and saw four men entering the gate carrying machetes. Then I went back to work. Later I found that I have my own machete. It comes with the place. 
 

Olathang, Paro, Bhutan (October 10, 2010) – The dogs were barking something fierce this morning as soon as the landlord left, not the usual ruff ruff ruff how are you doing dog over the hill kind of barking but the danger danger stranger approaching kind of bark. So I peeked out one of my many windows and saw four men entering the gate carrying machetes. Then I went back to work. Later I found that I have my own machete. It comes with the place.