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December 28th 2008

A friend of mine at honeymurder.com just posted a blog spotlight on a collaborative piece done by Paul and I @ The FALL in Vancouver. It's a tentacle scarification piece I did for my friend Caeli involving single-line cutting and flesh removal that he later tattooed shading around the healed scars. Check out the post here. Check out more of my scarification work here.

If you have an IAM page, I just listed my Cross-Canada Ritual Suspension and Modification Tour on the BME events page here. If you're an IAM member and want me to stop in your city for work or just to hang out, RSVP on the event page! This trip will take place March 2009 and I will be driving from Vancouver to the furthest point of the East Coast and back; stopping in all cities along the way. I want to give a bit of time to every Maritime province, as I've never been East of Quebec. Keep yourself updated with my travel schedule and info on upcoming trips by bookmarking this page.

Yesterday I had a guest from Massachusetts fly into Vancouver to have her ears pointed. I'll post pictures after she sends me some as my camera just died on me. Looks like it's time to pick up a new camera! 

It looks like today marks the end of Vancouver's hefty snowfall we've been witnessing for the last week or so. Now maybe our automobile-driving citizens will trade in their cars for boats. At least the walk home from work won't be so difficult anymore. Maybe I'll just put on some water skis and hang onto the back of a bus.

It's been a pretty eventful holiday season for me so far with lots of company to share it with. I received a call the other night from a great friend that lives on the other side of the pond to wish me  happy holidays from the UK. That made me smile!

Although there's so much going on right now keeping me busy, I still can't help but think about what I'm missing this holiday season...

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