More Semi-Naked Joe Jonas

Giving his brother Nick Jonas a run for his underwear, here are a few more photos and GIFs of Joe Jonas and that instantly-infamous Guess underwear shoot. He’s clearly come a long way since his very first Hunk of the Day post (but perhaps not as far as Nick, and the only reason I say so is to include these links). This may be the biggest underwear news since David Beckham announced his modeling gig with Emporio Armani, and I for one was caught completely by surprise. (The initial Joe Jonas underwear post was made around midnight, just after photos started showing up in my Instagram feed.) Better late than never, and now we get a few more glimpses into that hot set.

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Enough Tea for Two

But this cup is just for me.

It’s my twofer, the big-ass cup I keep at my work desk so I don’t have to make a second trip to the kitchen for green tea. Whenever I feel a bit stressed out, I pause and realign my concerns. Swirling the teabag, I watch as the water turns a beautiful shade of rust. It is a meditative moment, brief but integral to the happiness of a day. These little things matter.

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Sunrise Splendor

The Hudson River reflects the glory of a January sunrise, and suddenly Downtown Albany glows with a rare and wondrous beauty. Driving down Albany-Shaker Road, on the way to work, this sight raises the spirits, and reminds me that the sun still comes up in the morning, and that there will be another summer… at least, we hope there will be. Hope must be enough for now.

The colors here last but for a few minutes. The richness of the salmon bleeds quickly away as the sun rises and brightens in the sky. All too soon, the harsh white light has faded everything around it. While I’m glad that the sun is simply out, I wish we could hold onto the saturated hues of those first moments a little bit longer.

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The Golden Hour Continues

This will be a light day, pun-intended, as I may be away for the weekend. In the meantime, more photos taken in the golden hour, from my hometown of Amsterdam, NY. I like the fire hydrant, a small but potent focal point.

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Backyard Beauty Illuminated

It’s not always apparent how much beauty is in your own backyard. Sometimes, though, the sun comes out in the late afternoon, and reminds us that there is indeed something special to be found there. I braved the cold for these shots in the golden hour, and it was worth the minor discomfort.

This is one of our hydrangeas, which came into its own this year thanks to the chopping-down of a cherry tree that had been sapping its water and light. It rewarded us with blooms that lasted well beyond summer, and it’s still supplying beauty to this winter scene.

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Trevor Donovan in a Speedo

Some posts are self-explanatory, as in this midday treat featuring Trevor Donovan in a Speedo. Mr. Donovan has already been a Hunk of the Day, and there’s not much more to say. Enjoy! (Bonus: these naked Trevor Donovan shots.)

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That Stunning Madonna Layout

Yesterday’s return of the Madonna Timeline is fortuitously timed to coincide with her latest Harper’s Bazaar cover story. It’s easily her best photo shoot in years, reminiscent of her ‘Bedtime Stories’ period, with a lace-filled, bead-addled soft sensuality that revels in its own sumptuous beauty. This is the Madonna that many of us like best – gorgeous, sexy, and slightly provocative, with a feel that’s both new and nostalgic. It’s a tough hat trick to pull off, yet she’s been doing it for three decades. There are tantalizing hints of a new album, but the new movie she’s set to direct (‘Loved’) sounds like it will be her next creative endeavor.

There’s an exquisite video snippet of this photo shoot that Madonna recently posted as well, and it’s insanely beautiful. She remains, as ever, her own living work of art. I love when she embraces her glamorous side. There is enough ugliness in the world today. We need beauty. We need art. We need a government with a heart!

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Hottest Joe Jonas Photo Shoot Ever

That’s a bold title for a post, particularly when one has seen the many wonders and levels of male nudity that Nick Jonas has exhibited over the past two years, but for Joe Jonas I feel it’s a safe bet. Here he is in his Guess underwear, something that was previously only hinted at. But they were grand and gratuitous hints, and this looks like the big delivery.

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Austin in the Buff

A very naked Austin Armacost comes very close to earning another Hunk of the Day honor, but since we’ve already had one today, he’ll have to settle for this special feature instead. He’s shown up sans clothing before, and as mentioned earlier this is his first Hunk of the Day spread. This time his Instagram feed provides some additional eye-candy.

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The Madonna Timeline: Song #133 ~ ‘Easy Ride’

{Note: The Madonna Timeline is an ongoing feature, where I put the iPod on shuffle, and write a little anecdote on whatever was going on in my life when that Madonna song was released and/or came to prominence in my mind.}

It wasn’t starvation, it was simple hunger. The difference between a burnt bagel and a family torn apart and killed in the Holocaust. I do not lay claim to any sort of real suffering, not yet. But each of us has our own trials and tribulations, our own demons to be slain or worshipped. The longer we last, the more the world can wound us. The question is not who has suffered the most, but what we do with our pain if we are lucky enough to simply survive.

I WANT THE GOOD LIFE, BUT I DON’T WANT AN EASY RIDE
WHAT I WANT IS TO WORK FOR IT
FEEL THE BLOOD AND SWEAT ON MY FINGERTIPS
THAT’S WHAT I WANT FOR ME.

The rickety huts stood on stilts in the ocean off the coast of Manila. A glimpse of them seered itself into my memory bank as I visited the Philippines in 1997. We drove past the long rows of jumbled tin shacks, not much more than scrap pieces of metal propped up against each other, and groups of kids running and waving and smiling in the sun. Those smiles are what haunted me.

I WANT TO KNOW EVERYTHING, MAYBE SOME DAY I WILL
WHAT I WANT IS TO FIND MY PLACE
BREATHE THE AIR AND FEEL THE SUN ON MY CHILDREN’S FACE,
THAT’S WHAT I WANT.

The Westin Hotel in Manila is rich with dark wood. A pool extends behind it, and guards with conspicuous ear-pieces and sunglasses stand sentinel, lending a bit of tension to the most relaxing of moments. We take the elevator to our floor, and enter a spacious room. After a few days in the province with only a bucket for a shower, this is bliss. Then I think of those children again.

I GO ROUND AND ROUND JUST LIKE A CIRCLE
I CAN SEE A CLEARER PICTURE
WHEN I TOUCH THE GROUND I COME FULL CIRCLE TO MY PLACE AND I AM HOME,
I AM HOME.

Walking to the little balcony, I am dismayed to see the door has been left open a crack. Warily I suspect there will be mosquito bites in the morning. I walk onto the ledge and peer out onto the courtyard in front of the hotel. Half a world away from any home I’ve ever known, with an Uncle who left me to my own devices and a family I’d never met before, I’ve already done away with any shiver of loneliness. We’ve come to the end of our trip – my first to my Dad’s homeland – and in such a short time I’ve already grown up a little. For all the cock-fighting, beer-drinking, karaoke-singing craziness of the Philippines, it is the image of those kids that stays with me. They looked so happy, but they lived in such squalor. I’d never seen poverty like that. I couldn’t get my head around it, and knowing it was my own background and privilege that prevented me from understanding better didn’t make it any easier.

I WANT TO LET GO OF ALL DISAPPOINTMENT THAT’S WAITING FOR ME
WHAT I WANT IS TO LIVE FOREVER, NOT DEFINED BY TIME AND SPACE
IT’S A LONELY PLACE,
THAT’S WHAT I WANT

They lived in the extremes of dust and mud. It was caked on their faces and feet. Their clothes were torn and ragged, and their hair was matted and weighted down with dirt and oil. Most played in their dangerous terrain without shoes, and the ones I did see were worn flip-flops on the verge of disintegration. Yet they smiled, and laughed, and waved – and it was the most genuine and heartbreaking sort of joy I’ve seen in my forty-plus years: the utter bliss of being a child and having nothing to do but play the day away. I wondered what sort of terror they witnessed when a typhoon swept everything into the ocean, or disease and death stole parts of their family away.

I GO ROUND AND ROUND JUST LIKE A CIRCLE
I CAN SEE A CLEARER PICTURE
WHEN I TOUCH THE GROUND I COME FULL CIRCLE TO MY PLACE AND I AM HOME,
I AM HOME.

I’m sorry. I don’t know why I wrote all of this for a Madonna song. Maybe because one man’s supposed torture would be an easy ride for any one of those children. My life has certainly been easy in comparison, and I gratefully own up to living an enchanted and charmed existence. That doesn’t mean I haven’t seen things. It doesn’t mean I’m unaware. It simply signifies that everyone’s ride is different. Sometimes it’s difficult, sometimes it’s easy. Rarely is it one set thing. For the lucky, life can be long. The chance to be loved, the chance to run about and play on a sunny day – these pockets of salvation in the midst of hell are what get us through the journey.

In the darkest and most shameful part of my soul, I wondered if my discomfort at seeing such happiness in such seeming poverty made my misery mean so much less. There are ugly sides to almost all of us.

I GO ROUND AND ROUND JUST LIKE A CIRCLE
I CAN SEE A CLEARER PICTURE
WHEN I TOUCH THE GROUND I COME FULL CIRCLE TO MY PLACE AND I AM HOME,
I AM HOME.

As for this particular song on the timeline, it begins and ends with a flourish of strings, fitting bookends of elegance to Madonna’s’American Life’ electronic pastoral. This one is a down-tempo orchestral beauty that magically completes one of her most controversial, and therefore under-rated, albums. It’s also turning out to be one of the most ahead-of-its-time albums given the current state of political affairs.

I GO ROUND AND ROUND JUST
ROUND AND ROUND JUST

Being invincible doesn’t mean you haven’t been battered. In my experience, the most invincible among us are usually the most battered. But somehow, they get up again, they go on, they become invincible because of the battering the world gives them.

SONG #133 – ‘Easy Ride’
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At Long Last, Mercury moves out of Retrograde

It’s been going on since December 19, 2016, but this latest period of Mercury in Retrograde has finally finished, and none too soon. I don’t place enormous faith in such astrological phenomena, but whether it’s a psychosomatic issue or something more definite, things have definitely been slightly out of whack of late, and I look forward to a return to calmer waters.

Give me the moon over Mercury’s madness any day, or night.

 

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A Snowflake By Any Other name

A snowflake is a wonder of nature.

Each one is unique and different – a singular work of art.

While some snowflakes are delicate, many are formidable, having traversed countless miles in wind and icy temperatures. That’s what snowflakes like best: a challenge.

For anyone who’s ever doubted the power of a snowflake, witness the rage of a snowstorm, the weight of a snow-covered roof, the way everything stills when enough of them gather.

When snowflakes band together, they can stop the world.

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Back on the Cover of a Magazine

Madonna has been on a ski holiday with her family, but in a few days she’ll be back where she belongs – on the cover of a magazine. This marks her umpteenth Harper’s Bazaar cover, the magazine that did one of her most stunning photo shoots (the premiere of her geisha look from 1999). I like the feel of this one, with its decadent 1920’s flapper look.

I’ll be returning to the Madonna Timeline entries very soon. The next selection is ‘Easy Ride’ so get ready to return to the scorching landscape of ‘American Life’ – and there’s never been a better time.

 

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Bone-Chilling Recap

Hello winter, we hear you loud and coldly. Message received. What to do when you can’t bear the thought of going out? Make a beef stew and a banana trifle and invite the people in. While I’m busy preparing those two things, be my guest, make yourself at home, and peruse the postings of the past week.

It began, as it often does, and ever should, with my naked ass. Follow that thing.

The return of ‘Downton Abbey’ – at least to our living room.

The return of ‘Sunset Boulevard’ to Broadway.

The return of Tom Daley in his underwear.

New Year’s Eve shenanigans

Family fun.

Moist, with nuts.

Oud Safir by Atelier.

A gratuitous Nyle DiMarco post.

A rainbow of eggs.

Wave it like you just don’t care.

Tablescape at morning.

Hunks on parade.

Tablescape at night.

The aptly-named Joss Mooney bared his bottom as the Hunk of the Day, followed by Daniel Lukakis, Patrick Henning, Dan Bevan and Daniel Newman.

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Tablescape at Night

It looks only slightly altered from how it looks during the day, but though subtle the differences matter. There is a warmer glow to the scene, a cozier aspect with the windows so dark.

Everything burns differently in the night, and in the winter.

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