Detroit — It usually ends here: A blinking blue cursor, a thumb hovering over a button marked Send, rumpled sheets in the metallic morning light. A message you’ve sent countless times: “I’m feeling kinda out of it. Just going to stay in today.” You met J. at a conference three days before. There’s a hot springs—he’d said—a couple hours outside of Portland, that some friends had recommended. The words “hot ...
Detroit — We were in this moment, nothing really made sense and nothing really mattered. We loved ourselves unconditionally, accepted ourselves unconditionally. We had no worries about yesterday or tomorrow. A...
Detroit — I haven’t been to Detroit since 2010 for work. This time I’m helping a friend move from Chicago. I know over the past 4 years Detroit have been slowly reviving itself. I was excited to see what change...
Detroit — Humans are born with only two fears. One of them is the fear of falling. Even though I’m a runner, I never really gave much thought to this. Then on June 2, 2011, I fell on my face. I will never f...
It was the day before my 29th birthday. Last minute I decided to go to Detroit.
When you are in the perfection of the moment nothing has to make sense nothing really matters.
Day 31: We're not in summer any more
The Other Detroit
I'm going to miss this office. Growth is good, right?
I've been 'home' for three months now, but it still doesn't feel like home. I can't wait to go back.
The day I fell while running was full of blue sky and sunshine.