BlogHide Resteemsjozefkrichards (54)in travel • last yearI walked 1,000 km across Japan and slept in a tent / Caminé 1.000 kilómetros por Japón y dormí en una tienda de campañaI started my walk across Japan at the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world in Shibuya, in the biggest city in the world, Tokyo. From there, I headed southwest towards Kawasaki, where I…jozefkrichards (54)in art • 3 years agoMapping Out Fantasy Worlds...How many of you remember enjoying looking at maps of fantasy worlds when you were young? (Or maybe still do?) I definitely did, and still do enjoy it. Whether it was Oz, Narnia, Middle Earth…jozefkrichards (54)in comedy • 3 years agoA Farfetch'd Dream Too Farfetched: One Man's Descent Into Poverty Through His Pokémon Gambling AddictionThere are common birds everyone knows, like Pidgey and Spearow, that we can reliably find and catch in Kanto every day, but only a choice few are lucky enough to own a Farfetch'd. With the…jozefkrichards (54)in comedy • 3 years agoHow to Tell a Mr. Mr. Mime from a Mrs. Mr. Mime, and more...Scientist Roger spent eight arduous years living in a Mr. Mime monastery, where he spent all of his time studying a colony¹ of this rare psychic Pokémon, observing their natural behavior.…jozefkrichards (54)in fitness • 3 years agoWould you try Pokémon based aerobics? Let this mini doc help you decide if "Pokérobics" are right for you!Feel like a Geo-dud? Wish you could be a Geo-dude instead? Lasses and gentlemen, jr. trainers ♂ and jr. trainers ♀, Pokérobics is the answer to your woes. Mobile Trainer Spence was weighed down…jozefkrichards (54)in publishing • 3 years agoSelf-Publishing and Purchasing eBooks on Blockchain (Bookchain vs. Publica vs. ???)As an independent creator, smart contracts and blockchain technology have really piqued my interest. Using traditional distribution models via retailers like Amazon, there are an overabundance of…jozefkrichards (54)in movies • 3 years ago4 of the Most Under-Appreciated "Bad" Comedies from the '90sSome movies we love. Some movies we hate. Even some movies we love to hate, or hate to love. But what about the movies everyone seems to hate that really don't deserve it because all they were…jozefkrichards (54)in art • 3 years agoI wrote and illustrated my first children's book and you can pre-order it now - here's a preview"The arms on my clock point to different spots. Someone lives at each. I call them the Tocks." Desi journeys through a fantasy land with her dog, Lola, and her cat, Jack, to visit twelve legendary…jozefkrichards (54)in art • 3 years agoFirst Look at the Title Page to My New Children's BookPresenting... the title page to my first children's picture book, The Tocks on the Clock. Release date be to be announced soon! Blogs: Social Media: Official Site:…jozefkrichards (54)in art • 3 years agoWriting and Illustrating My First Children’s Book: An Introduction to the Main CharactersFor those unfamiliar with my background, the main career focus in my life to now has been filmmaking. Prior to the restrictions of 2020, I wrote, directed, and produced three feature films and a…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 3 years agoWeek 60: THE BEATLES (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)My favorite band, and the favorite band of many, is The Beatles, which you probably could have guessed by my dedication of four weeks to their solo careers earlier in this list and their absence to…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 3 years agoWeek 59: MICHAEL JACKSON (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)Apex talent. Michael Jackson not only stands out among all musicians of the past century, but among all artists. He sang and danced, innovated, and inspired millions throughout his life. From the…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 3 years agoWeek 58: RADIOHEAD (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)Radiohead is an impressive band. Few can make claim to such consistent quality over such a long period of time like Radiohead can, and few have successfully taken as many creative risks while doing…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 3 years agoWeek 57: MARVIN GAYE (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)A dynamic and diverse career, Marvin Gaye was a master of many styles and genres. He was sensual. He was sensitive. He was soft-spoken, and a dreamer, and reflective. He was the center of attention.…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 3 years agoWeek 56: THE FLAMING LIPS (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)Few rock bands have ever provided live shows as memorable as The Flaming Lips do, and since 1983, they've recorded over 20 studio albums worth of music to fill them with. An accidental discovery of…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 4 years agoBonus Week: 420 to 30: A Music Retrospective - "The Next 60" (Honorable Mentions)Before officially getting into my top five artists, I wanted to take a moment to recognize “The Next 60” that didn’t quite make my list. While some choices were obvious in creating my 420 Songs from…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 4 years agoWeek 55: THE BEACH BOYS (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)Their fun, carefree, summer sound made them famous, and their harmonies are among the best ever, but it was their introspective and thoughtful compositions that made them acclaimed as well. I liked…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 4 years agoWeek 54: WU-TANG CLAN (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)The RZA, the GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah and the Method Man, and Masta Killa (and later Cappadonna as well) form like Voltron to make up the…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 4 years agoWeek 53: SAM COOKE (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)One of the most gifted, charismatic singers of all time, Sam Cooke was also an incredible songwriter and his soulful style and passionate, inventive re-workings of the classics made him the father…jozefkrichards (54)in music • 4 years agoWeek 52: DAVID WISE (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)As video game consoles came into their own in the 1990s, their soundtracks did as well. Composers like David Wise pushed the hardware to its limits every bit as much as the programmers did, and a…