There was a superstition when I was a kid in which you were assured of rain on the farm if you killed a rattlesnake and hung it on the “bob wire” fence. Or wait, was that a coyote? And speaking of barbed wire lore, it was a sign of respect and remembrance if you hung [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Arts'
Chasin Cows, Brandin Cadillacs - PingWi-Fi Farms, Ranches
April 3rd, 2011 · Tags: Arts · Cities
PingWi-Fi Gets Its Blue Genes On … Live Ween
March 25th, 2011 · Tags: Arts
Allow me to take just one second to expound on the Gene Ween show. Apparently some readers didn’t think I knew my Ween from a hole in the ground. Perhaps they are right. But, please remember that I don’t attend shows to worship the artist, merely to describe what happened. I do luv me some [...]
PingThing Catches Up To Gene Ween For Boston Show
March 20th, 2011 · Tags: Arts · Cities
I missed the Oakland Ween concert by only a few days during my West Coast gig, so I vowed to see the band at the next opportunity. Well, I traveled across the entire country, but I am only half way there, having caught Gene Ween’s “solo” show last night at The Brighton Music Hall [...]
Wi-Fi Where Some People Know Your Name - Boston, Beyond
March 16th, 2011 · Tags: Arts · Cities · Coffee Shops · Hotels · Wi-Fi
The Dirty Gig continues in the Boston area, with day trips throughout the state and over into Connecticut counteracting the effects of flooding.
With little time for Wi-Fi … but here are a few notes and some random photos.
First off, just let me say, Boston DID NOT get the memo that smoking is so last year [...]
PingWi-Fi Revisits “Matador” Among Boston Protestors
February 27th, 2011 · Tags: Arts · Cities
On a recent visit back home in Texas I attended a Social Media Club gathering, at which I picked up a few Twitter followers and new friends, and also networked the old school way — traded business cards.
But the best old school moment of the night there at a place called Embargo … I heard [...]
PingWi-Fi Report: Bullet Points Of Twitter - Ping, Ping, Ping
January 18th, 2011 · Tags: Arts · Satire · Wi-Fi
I heard a definition of Folk Art once that explained it as an attempt, by someone who is not formally trained in art, to create art — regardless. Ha! Guilty as charged. I have been known to muck around with some art, yet no one has ever accused me of being very educated. My creed: [...]
PingWi-Fi: Reading The Writing On The Wall, Y’all!
January 14th, 2011 · Tags: Airports · Arts · Cities · Wi-Fi
I grew up on Old Route 66, so I suppose road trips run through my veins. And I don’t think it is coincidence that I am somewhat of a visual thinker … Ha … probably influenced by all that overexposure to the artwork of Route 66. The billboards, the Indian teepees and the [...]
Ever Politically Incorrect, PingWi-Fi Blogs About N(othing)
January 8th, 2011 · Tags: Arts · Politics · Satire
Two of my readers tell me they prefer the “Blogs About Nothing” on this Website. Well … lately I haven’t “had nothing” on my mind.
I search newspapers and Websites for meaningless topics — looking for nothingness. Most of the stuff nearly qualifies. Then the other day, I got lucky. I tuned [...]
Ping Leaves Wi-Fi Behind For Holidays, Old Home Week
December 27th, 2010 · Tags: Arts · Cities · Satire · Sports
Recently I noticed that a friend on Facebook encouraged (forced) her child to watch the real “True Grit” with the real cowboy, John Wayne, before the youngster would be allowed to see the remake of “True Grit.” While I am thinking about it, “Hey Hollywood, have you really run out of ideas … really?”
I [...]



