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Donal Logue Instagram - Digging through a storage locker on my ranch in Oregon last week, I cracked open an old cardboard box and found plunder. Stuffed in a trash bag was a suit I thought I'd lost forever. I immediately thought of the man who made it, Martin Greenfield. I met Martin in Brooklyn in 2014 after I was given a time and address in East Williamsburg for a "Gotham" fitting. 
I climbed to the third floor of a rundown warehouse and finding nothing other than some discarded cardboard boxes and a broom lying curiously in the middle of the floor, turned to leave when I heard voices coming from behind a doorway. I followed them and entered a world as mind-blowing as Wonderland. On every wall hung bolts of beautiful fabric in every conceivable color and pattern-- tweeds, wools, silks. A man on a phone behind a counter gave me a "one-minute" finger gesture and I turned to study the room. Tucked between reams of cloth, I noticed a series of photographs of a man with a tape measure standing with Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Nixon, and Obama. A hand tapped my shoulder. I turned and found myself looking at the coolest-dressed octogenarian I'd ever seen. I pointed to the pictures. "That's you!" I said. He nodded. "Wow," I said. "I bet there could be an amazing history of American political life told through the eyes of the man who dressed the presidents." 
“My story is much deeper than that,” said the man. 
We stared at each other a few beats and I asked him, "What camp were you in?" 
“Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen," he said. He rolled up his sleeve, revealing a numeric tattoo. For the next hour and a half, the man told his story of survival. I can't do it justice here, but please seek out the book "Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents' Tailor" to read for yourself. Martin and I became friends that day. Before I left, he said, "Please, let me make you a suit. Not for the show, for you." It's the suit I'm wearing in the pic with my "Gotham" castmates (and the one I found in a box in a storage locker in Oregon). Martin Greenfield-- legend and one of the last of the golden generation. I haven't spoken to him in a couple of years, but he's been on my mind a lot lately.
Donal Logue Instagram - Digging through a storage locker on my ranch in Oregon last week, I cracked open an old cardboard box and found plunder. Stuffed in a trash bag was a suit I thought I'd lost forever. I immediately thought of the man who made it, Martin Greenfield. I met Martin in Brooklyn in 2014 after I was given a time and address in East Williamsburg for a "Gotham" fitting. 
I climbed to the third floor of a rundown warehouse and finding nothing other than some discarded cardboard boxes and a broom lying curiously in the middle of the floor, turned to leave when I heard voices coming from behind a doorway. I followed them and entered a world as mind-blowing as Wonderland. On every wall hung bolts of beautiful fabric in every conceivable color and pattern-- tweeds, wools, silks. A man on a phone behind a counter gave me a "one-minute" finger gesture and I turned to study the room. Tucked between reams of cloth, I noticed a series of photographs of a man with a tape measure standing with Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Nixon, and Obama. A hand tapped my shoulder. I turned and found myself looking at the coolest-dressed octogenarian I'd ever seen. I pointed to the pictures. "That's you!" I said. He nodded. "Wow," I said. "I bet there could be an amazing history of American political life told through the eyes of the man who dressed the presidents." 
“My story is much deeper than that,” said the man. 
We stared at each other a few beats and I asked him, "What camp were you in?" 
“Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen," he said. He rolled up his sleeve, revealing a numeric tattoo. For the next hour and a half, the man told his story of survival. I can't do it justice here, but please seek out the book "Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents' Tailor" to read for yourself. Martin and I became friends that day. Before I left, he said, "Please, let me make you a suit. Not for the show, for you." It's the suit I'm wearing in the pic with my "Gotham" castmates (and the one I found in a box in a storage locker in Oregon). Martin Greenfield-- legend and one of the last of the golden generation. I haven't spoken to him in a couple of years, but he's been on my mind a lot lately.
Donal Logue Instagram - Semi-obligatory actor/trailer selfie. I’m jn Atlanta working on a phenomenal project about the lives of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in which I play the long-serving South Carolina Senator, Strom Thurmond. What a heady, volatile, and moving time in America’s social and political history the mid-50s through the 60s was. If you haven’t, please seek out Taylor Branch’s tremendous three-part book series about America during the King years, starting with Volume 1 “Parting the Waters.”
Donal Logue Instagram - 57 years ago, these two drew breath for the first time in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. After many states, countries, towns, and adventures— a special cheers to the best “wombmate” anyone could ask for. To my selfless twin sis, Deirdre (who is far too groovy to muddle around in the muck of social media). I still get a kick when people say, “You aren’t a redhead!” Really? Got the battle scars to prove it.
Donal Logue Instagram - $7.29 a gallon. Welcome to California. I think they’re trying to normalize the idea of ten dollar a gallon gasoline.
Donal Logue Instagram - The Forty Foot. Ireland— the only country in the world where my freckly, gingerness isn’t out of place in a sea swimming locale.
Donal Logue Instagram - The Forty Foot. Ireland— the only country in the world where my freckly, gingerness isn’t out of place in a sea swimming locale.
Donal Logue Instagram - Just arrived in Dublin, looked out my window, and saw two familiar spars that immediately filled me with joy. It was Jeanie.
 The Jeanie Johnston became famous during the time of the famine. Unlike many of the “coffin ships” of the era, the Jeanie Johnston made 16 successful trans-Atlantic crossings starting in 1848, and although she sometimes held as many as 240 passengers, no one ever died aboard her. 
 I feel a special affinity for this (granted) replica of the original ship (which sank in 1855– again, no lives were lost) because the finishing work on her was done in Fenit Harbor, my father’s home village in Kerry. We knew many who worked on the project. My father and I were allowed on the Jeanie Johnston before she was finished and my pops was even offered a spot as a hand on her maiden voyage to the United States. My father wished he could, but had to pass on the opportunity; a difficult decision for a sailor.
 A year later, I was walking down the Westside by Battery Park in New York City when I saw a handsome, two sparred ship sailing up the Hudson River. I knew it was the Jeanie Johnston. She had made it safely to the Azores and across the Atlantic, just as she had so many times during the mid-19th Century during the darkest time in Irish History.
#IrishHistory #jeaniejohnstone
Donal Logue Instagram - Julian Sands went missing over two months ago while climbing Mount Baldy in stormy conditions.
Every time I look to the east, to the snow capped San Gabriel mountains, I think Julian is up there. 
Somewhere.
I knew him like millions around the world did, through his work, but I also knew Julian from work. We did two gigs together-- Wim Wenders "The Million Dollar Hotel" and "Gotham."
Meeting Julian was like meeting a rock star. After "A Room With a View" and "The Killing Fields," he was a bonafide superstar. Beautiful, intelligent, passionate, a little dangerous, he had so many qualities rolled into one it was almost unfair. But I was to discover Julian's greatest quality was his kindness and gentle nature.
On all-night shoots, Julian was the guy I paired off with for midnight lunch breaks. We instantly fell in step and talked life, family. He was funny. He was incredibly humble. He was proof (to steal a phrase from Tim Minear) that "God does indeed give with both hands."
I stepped outside today and felt the warmth of spring approaching and thought, "Soon, Julian will be found and be with his family."
Donal Logue Instagram - It’s been a bit of a whirl. Left New York last night, grabbed my car in LA, and headed east towards NM. In a bit of a time crunch, but had to heed my decades-long unwritten rule that when I’m close to a natural wonder or historic site, I have a moral and spiritual obligation to detour and see/experience it. The first time I saw the Grand Canyon, I remember my mind struggled initially to adjust to its enormity, as if I had pulled up to a beach, glanced up, and saw a three-hundred foot wave. It smashes all comparison. Created by ancient tectonic shifts and inexorable power of water trying to find its level, I always feel fortunate when I get to see it again.
Donal Logue Instagram - 28 years between pics and (though different cats) still getting green-eyed (if not love) well...interest. Thanks @mrgregdulli for letting me hang with Pervis.
Donal Logue Instagram - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Donal Logue Instagram - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Donal Logue Instagram - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Donal Logue Instagram - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Donal Logue Instagram - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Donal Logue Instagram - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Donal Logue Instagram - Among many highlights working on Law & Order: SVU was getting to hang with Richard Belzer - a phenomenal comedian, actor, and first class human being. Here with Mike Canosa while Richard was telling us stories about living in his adopted (& beloved) south of France. RIP legend.
Donal Logue Instagram - Moving house is easier with the right co-pilot.
Donal Logue Instagram - If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees
Donal Logue Instagram - If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees
Donal Logue Instagram - If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Donal Logue Instagram - A big gang of us met up at the Wacky Wok last night in Venice to celebrate the memory of our friend, Tom Richmond. It was amazing to see everyone and a stark reminder to stay close to the ones we love. Tom was a brilliant and deeply loved cinematographer. Thanks Jesse Peretz and Sarah Sophie Flicker for helping put it together. I was incredibly psyched to reconnect with Natasha Lyonne, who is perhaps the world’s greatest storyteller. Here, Natasha fills in some blanks of a gonzo adventure we shared twenty plus years ago.
Donal Logue Instagram - Driving in Albuquerque, I saw this car wash and knew immediately it was the same one used in “Breaking Bad.” It made me reflect on what a gargantuan creative achievement the series was. Congrats of course to Vince Gilligan, @bryancranston, @aaronpaul, et al, but it was pitch perfect across the board - every actor, background artist, writer, & crew member, hit solid homers. I just regret I can’t see the whole thing again for the first time.
Donal Logue Instagram - Went down to my hometown of El Centro, California to see my pops. Hidden behind an old bookshelf was a wall drawing of John and Yoko I did when I was eleven that my dad painted around so he could save it. I don’t know why I stopped drawing, it used to give me so much joy. It was good to be in the desert again.
Donal Logue Instagram - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
Donal Logue Instagram - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
Donal Logue Instagram - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
Donal Logue Instagram - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
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Donal Logue Instagram - Cooking up a new book in the @frisonloguehardwoods office on the ranch.
Donal Logue Instagram - Hollywood ‘92 with me dear mucker @pauldirects and Erin. Those were the halcyon days pre kids when we’d pound coffees, smoke Marlboros, connive about what we wanted to make, ride motorcycles, and strive to create stuff. Paul is now hitting it hard with features. Erin is back in Texas I believe and sorely missed in these parts.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Donal Logue Instagram - Back home in the desert. It’s been quite the whirlwind of a week, but there’s no place like home. I have to give a shout-out to everyone at Naval Air Facility El Centro for their amazing hospitality. I met so many wonderful people and many of the women who pioneered aviation in the Navy. It was the 50th anniversary of women flying in the Navy, capped off by Amy Lee as the first woman to pilot for the @usnavyblueangels. Also, thank you @lp_aventure for outfitting my @subaru_usa Outback with a lift kit and wheels so I could do some off-roading at the world famous Glamis Dunes.
Donal Logue Instagram - Back home in the desert. It’s been quite the whirlwind of a week, but there’s no place like home. I have to give a shout-out to everyone at Naval Air Facility El Centro for their amazing hospitality. I met so many wonderful people and many of the women who pioneered aviation in the Navy. It was the 50th anniversary of women flying in the Navy, capped off by Amy Lee as the first woman to pilot for the @usnavyblueangels. Also, thank you @lp_aventure for outfitting my @subaru_usa Outback with a lift kit and wheels so I could do some off-roading at the world famous Glamis Dunes.
Donal Logue Instagram - Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.
Donal Logue Instagram - Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.
Donal Logue Instagram - Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.
Donal Logue Instagram - In the Yard in front of Matthews North, scene of some fantastic times almost 40 years ago with @cbtarver @adambarr5 @coreysayswhat , john freeman, pat barry, and many, many others
Donal Logue Instagram - In 1997, @jessepooljesse and I bought a place in Tribeca from the artist Bernar Venet (@venetfoundation). In my room was a color wheel wall painting that looked like a psychedelic pizza. Upon investigation, we discovered it was an original installation by the artist Sol LeWitt. 
Later that year, while I was in Thailand working, my cousin Brendan painted over the LeWitt to make the room brighter.
"Bold move, Brendan."
"You like it?"
"I do. But I think that wall was worth a bunch of money."
It turned out that the LeWitt was estimated to be worth $400,000.00. Of course, art (and its value) is subjective and LeWitt's work the topic of a lot of "is it good or not" style conversation. The trick with a LeWitt, however (as we discovered), is that it has to be in its original location to be worth anything, meaning the wall couldn't be removed and sold as a piece. 
"That was a LeWitt, cuz," I said.
"It was," said Brendan, smiling. "Now it's an original O'Shea."
That pad on 533 Canal became an amazing clearing-house for all kinds of artists and musicians. For all of you (you know who you are) who shared that space with us over the years, thanks for the amazing memories.
Donal Logue - 13.9K Likes - Digging through a storage locker on my ranch in Oregon last week, I cracked open an old cardboard box and found plunder. Stuffed in a trash bag was a suit I thought I'd lost forever. I immediately thought of the man who made it, Martin Greenfield. I met Martin in Brooklyn in 2014 after I was given a time and address in East Williamsburg for a "Gotham" fitting. 
I climbed to the third floor of a rundown warehouse and finding nothing other than some discarded cardboard boxes and a broom lying curiously in the middle of the floor, turned to leave when I heard voices coming from behind a doorway. I followed them and entered a world as mind-blowing as Wonderland. On every wall hung bolts of beautiful fabric in every conceivable color and pattern-- tweeds, wools, silks. A man on a phone behind a counter gave me a "one-minute" finger gesture and I turned to study the room. Tucked between reams of cloth, I noticed a series of photographs of a man with a tape measure standing with Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Nixon, and Obama. A hand tapped my shoulder. I turned and found myself looking at the coolest-dressed octogenarian I'd ever seen. I pointed to the pictures. "That's you!" I said. He nodded. "Wow," I said. "I bet there could be an amazing history of American political life told through the eyes of the man who dressed the presidents." 
“My story is much deeper than that,” said the man. 
We stared at each other a few beats and I asked him, "What camp were you in?" 
“Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen," he said. He rolled up his sleeve, revealing a numeric tattoo. For the next hour and a half, the man told his story of survival. I can't do it justice here, but please seek out the book "Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents' Tailor" to read for yourself. Martin and I became friends that day. Before I left, he said, "Please, let me make you a suit. Not for the show, for you." It's the suit I'm wearing in the pic with my "Gotham" castmates (and the one I found in a box in a storage locker in Oregon). Martin Greenfield-- legend and one of the last of the golden generation. I haven't spoken to him in a couple of years, but he's been on my mind a lot lately.

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Caption : Digging through a storage locker on my ranch in Oregon last week, I cracked open an old cardboard box and found plunder. Stuffed in a trash bag was a suit I thought I’d lost forever. I immediately thought of the man who made it, Martin Greenfield. I met Martin in Brooklyn in 2014 after I was given a time and address in East Williamsburg for a “Gotham” fitting. I climbed to the third floor of a rundown warehouse and finding nothing other than some discarded cardboard boxes and a broom lying curiously in the middle of the floor, turned to leave when I heard voices coming from behind a doorway. I followed them and entered a world as mind-blowing as Wonderland. On every wall hung bolts of beautiful fabric in every conceivable color and pattern– tweeds, wools, silks. A man on a phone behind a counter gave me a “one-minute” finger gesture and I turned to study the room. Tucked between reams of cloth, I noticed a series of photographs of a man with a tape measure standing with Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Nixon, and Obama. A hand tapped my shoulder. I turned and found myself looking at the coolest-dressed octogenarian I’d ever seen. I pointed to the pictures. “That’s you!” I said. He nodded. “Wow,” I said. “I bet there could be an amazing history of American political life told through the eyes of the man who dressed the presidents.” “My story is much deeper than that,” said the man. We stared at each other a few beats and I asked him, “What camp were you in?” “Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen,” he said. He rolled up his sleeve, revealing a numeric tattoo. For the next hour and a half, the man told his story of survival. I can’t do it justice here, but please seek out the book “Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents’ Tailor” to read for yourself. Martin and I became friends that day. Before I left, he said, “Please, let me make you a suit. Not for the show, for you.” It’s the suit I’m wearing in the pic with my “Gotham” castmates (and the one I found in a box in a storage locker in Oregon). Martin Greenfield– legend and one of the last of the golden generation. I haven’t spoken to him in a couple of years, but he’s been on my mind a lot lately.
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Donal Logue - 13.9K Likes - Digging through a storage locker on my ranch in Oregon last week, I cracked open an old cardboard box and found plunder. Stuffed in a trash bag was a suit I thought I'd lost forever. I immediately thought of the man who made it, Martin Greenfield. I met Martin in Brooklyn in 2014 after I was given a time and address in East Williamsburg for a "Gotham" fitting. 
I climbed to the third floor of a rundown warehouse and finding nothing other than some discarded cardboard boxes and a broom lying curiously in the middle of the floor, turned to leave when I heard voices coming from behind a doorway. I followed them and entered a world as mind-blowing as Wonderland. On every wall hung bolts of beautiful fabric in every conceivable color and pattern-- tweeds, wools, silks. A man on a phone behind a counter gave me a "one-minute" finger gesture and I turned to study the room. Tucked between reams of cloth, I noticed a series of photographs of a man with a tape measure standing with Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Nixon, and Obama. A hand tapped my shoulder. I turned and found myself looking at the coolest-dressed octogenarian I'd ever seen. I pointed to the pictures. "That's you!" I said. He nodded. "Wow," I said. "I bet there could be an amazing history of American political life told through the eyes of the man who dressed the presidents." 
“My story is much deeper than that,” said the man. 
We stared at each other a few beats and I asked him, "What camp were you in?" 
“Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen," he said. He rolled up his sleeve, revealing a numeric tattoo. For the next hour and a half, the man told his story of survival. I can't do it justice here, but please seek out the book "Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents' Tailor" to read for yourself. Martin and I became friends that day. Before I left, he said, "Please, let me make you a suit. Not for the show, for you." It's the suit I'm wearing in the pic with my "Gotham" castmates (and the one I found in a box in a storage locker in Oregon). Martin Greenfield-- legend and one of the last of the golden generation. I haven't spoken to him in a couple of years, but he's been on my mind a lot lately.

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Caption : Digging through a storage locker on my ranch in Oregon last week, I cracked open an old cardboard box and found plunder. Stuffed in a trash bag was a suit I thought I’d lost forever. I immediately thought of the man who made it, Martin Greenfield. I met Martin in Brooklyn in 2014 after I was given a time and address in East Williamsburg for a “Gotham” fitting. I climbed to the third floor of a rundown warehouse and finding nothing other than some discarded cardboard boxes and a broom lying curiously in the middle of the floor, turned to leave when I heard voices coming from behind a doorway. I followed them and entered a world as mind-blowing as Wonderland. On every wall hung bolts of beautiful fabric in every conceivable color and pattern– tweeds, wools, silks. A man on a phone behind a counter gave me a “one-minute” finger gesture and I turned to study the room. Tucked between reams of cloth, I noticed a series of photographs of a man with a tape measure standing with Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Nixon, and Obama. A hand tapped my shoulder. I turned and found myself looking at the coolest-dressed octogenarian I’d ever seen. I pointed to the pictures. “That’s you!” I said. He nodded. “Wow,” I said. “I bet there could be an amazing history of American political life told through the eyes of the man who dressed the presidents.” “My story is much deeper than that,” said the man. We stared at each other a few beats and I asked him, “What camp were you in?” “Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen,” he said. He rolled up his sleeve, revealing a numeric tattoo. For the next hour and a half, the man told his story of survival. I can’t do it justice here, but please seek out the book “Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents’ Tailor” to read for yourself. Martin and I became friends that day. Before I left, he said, “Please, let me make you a suit. Not for the show, for you.” It’s the suit I’m wearing in the pic with my “Gotham” castmates (and the one I found in a box in a storage locker in Oregon). Martin Greenfield– legend and one of the last of the golden generation. I haven’t spoken to him in a couple of years, but he’s been on my mind a lot lately.
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Donal Logue - 10.2K Likes - Semi-obligatory actor/trailer selfie. I’m jn Atlanta working on a phenomenal project about the lives of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in which I play the long-serving South Carolina Senator, Strom Thurmond. What a heady, volatile, and moving time in America’s social and political history the mid-50s through the 60s was. If you haven’t, please seek out Taylor Branch’s tremendous three-part book series about America during the King years, starting with Volume 1 “Parting the Waters.”

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Caption : Semi-obligatory actor/trailer selfie. I’m jn Atlanta working on a phenomenal project about the lives of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in which I play the long-serving South Carolina Senator, Strom Thurmond. What a heady, volatile, and moving time in America’s social and political history the mid-50s through the 60s was. If you haven’t, please seek out Taylor Branch’s tremendous three-part book series about America during the King years, starting with Volume 1 “Parting the Waters.”
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Donal Logue - 6.2K Likes - 57 years ago, these two drew breath for the first time in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. After many states, countries, towns, and adventures— a special cheers to the best “wombmate” anyone could ask for. To my selfless twin sis, Deirdre (who is far too groovy to muddle around in the muck of social media). I still get a kick when people say, “You aren’t a redhead!” Really? Got the battle scars to prove it.

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Caption : 57 years ago, these two drew breath for the first time in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. After many states, countries, towns, and adventures— a special cheers to the best “wombmate” anyone could ask for. To my selfless twin sis, Deirdre (who is far too groovy to muddle around in the muck of social media). I still get a kick when people say, “You aren’t a redhead!” Really? Got the battle scars to prove it.
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Donal Logue - 5.9K Likes - $7.29 a gallon. Welcome to California. I think they’re trying to normalize the idea of ten dollar a gallon gasoline.

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Caption : $7.29 a gallon. Welcome to California. I think they’re trying to normalize the idea of ten dollar a gallon gasoline.
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Donal Logue - 5.6K Likes - The Forty Foot. Ireland— the only country in the world where my freckly, gingerness isn’t out of place in a sea swimming locale.

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Caption : The Forty Foot. Ireland— the only country in the world where my freckly, gingerness isn’t out of place in a sea swimming locale.
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Donal Logue - 5.6K Likes - The Forty Foot. Ireland— the only country in the world where my freckly, gingerness isn’t out of place in a sea swimming locale.

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Caption : The Forty Foot. Ireland— the only country in the world where my freckly, gingerness isn’t out of place in a sea swimming locale.
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Donal Logue - 5.2K Likes - Just arrived in Dublin, looked out my window, and saw two familiar spars that immediately filled me with joy. It was Jeanie.
 The Jeanie Johnston became famous during the time of the famine. Unlike many of the “coffin ships” of the era, the Jeanie Johnston made 16 successful trans-Atlantic crossings starting in 1848, and although she sometimes held as many as 240 passengers, no one ever died aboard her. 
 I feel a special affinity for this (granted) replica of the original ship (which sank in 1855– again, no lives were lost) because the finishing work on her was done in Fenit Harbor, my father’s home village in Kerry. We knew many who worked on the project. My father and I were allowed on the Jeanie Johnston before she was finished and my pops was even offered a spot as a hand on her maiden voyage to the United States. My father wished he could, but had to pass on the opportunity; a difficult decision for a sailor.
 A year later, I was walking down the Westside by Battery Park in New York City when I saw a handsome, two sparred ship sailing up the Hudson River. I knew it was the Jeanie Johnston. She had made it safely to the Azores and across the Atlantic, just as she had so many times during the mid-19th Century during the darkest time in Irish History.
#IrishHistory #jeaniejohnstone

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Caption : Just arrived in Dublin, looked out my window, and saw two familiar spars that immediately filled me with joy. It was Jeanie. The Jeanie Johnston became famous during the time of the famine. Unlike many of the “coffin ships” of the era, the Jeanie Johnston made 16 successful trans-Atlantic crossings starting in 1848, and although she sometimes held as many as 240 passengers, no one ever died aboard her. I feel a special affinity for this (granted) replica of the original ship (which sank in 1855– again, no lives were lost) because the finishing work on her was done in Fenit Harbor, my father’s home village in Kerry. We knew many who worked on the project. My father and I were allowed on the Jeanie Johnston before she was finished and my pops was even offered a spot as a hand on her maiden voyage to the United States. My father wished he could, but had to pass on the opportunity; a difficult decision for a sailor. A year later, I was walking down the Westside by Battery Park in New York City when I saw a handsome, two sparred ship sailing up the Hudson River. I knew it was the Jeanie Johnston. She had made it safely to the Azores and across the Atlantic, just as she had so many times during the mid-19th Century during the darkest time in Irish History. #IrishHistory #jeaniejohnstone
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Donal Logue - 5.2K Likes - Julian Sands went missing over two months ago while climbing Mount Baldy in stormy conditions.
Every time I look to the east, to the snow capped San Gabriel mountains, I think Julian is up there. 
Somewhere.
I knew him like millions around the world did, through his work, but I also knew Julian from work. We did two gigs together-- Wim Wenders "The Million Dollar Hotel" and "Gotham."
Meeting Julian was like meeting a rock star. After "A Room With a View" and "The Killing Fields," he was a bonafide superstar. Beautiful, intelligent, passionate, a little dangerous, he had so many qualities rolled into one it was almost unfair. But I was to discover Julian's greatest quality was his kindness and gentle nature.
On all-night shoots, Julian was the guy I paired off with for midnight lunch breaks. We instantly fell in step and talked life, family. He was funny. He was incredibly humble. He was proof (to steal a phrase from Tim Minear) that "God does indeed give with both hands."
I stepped outside today and felt the warmth of spring approaching and thought, "Soon, Julian will be found and be with his family."

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Caption : Julian Sands went missing over two months ago while climbing Mount Baldy in stormy conditions. Every time I look to the east, to the snow capped San Gabriel mountains, I think Julian is up there. Somewhere. I knew him like millions around the world did, through his work, but I also knew Julian from work. We did two gigs together– Wim Wenders “The Million Dollar Hotel” and “Gotham.” Meeting Julian was like meeting a rock star. After “A Room With a View” and “The Killing Fields,” he was a bonafide superstar. Beautiful, intelligent, passionate, a little dangerous, he had so many qualities rolled into one it was almost unfair. But I was to discover Julian’s greatest quality was his kindness and gentle nature. On all-night shoots, Julian was the guy I paired off with for midnight lunch breaks. We instantly fell in step and talked life, family. He was funny. He was incredibly humble. He was proof (to steal a phrase from Tim Minear) that “God does indeed give with both hands.” I stepped outside today and felt the warmth of spring approaching and thought, “Soon, Julian will be found and be with his family.”
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Donal Logue - 4.6K Likes - It’s been a bit of a whirl. Left New York last night, grabbed my car in LA, and headed east towards NM. In a bit of a time crunch, but had to heed my decades-long unwritten rule that when I’m close to a natural wonder or historic site, I have a moral and spiritual obligation to detour and see/experience it. The first time I saw the Grand Canyon, I remember my mind struggled initially to adjust to its enormity, as if I had pulled up to a beach, glanced up, and saw a three-hundred foot wave. It smashes all comparison. Created by ancient tectonic shifts and inexorable power of water trying to find its level, I always feel fortunate when I get to see it again.

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Caption : It’s been a bit of a whirl. Left New York last night, grabbed my car in LA, and headed east towards NM. In a bit of a time crunch, but had to heed my decades-long unwritten rule that when I’m close to a natural wonder or historic site, I have a moral and spiritual obligation to detour and see/experience it. The first time I saw the Grand Canyon, I remember my mind struggled initially to adjust to its enormity, as if I had pulled up to a beach, glanced up, and saw a three-hundred foot wave. It smashes all comparison. Created by ancient tectonic shifts and inexorable power of water trying to find its level, I always feel fortunate when I get to see it again.
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Donal Logue - 4.5K Likes - 28 years between pics and (though different cats) still getting green-eyed (if not love) well...interest. Thanks @mrgregdulli for letting me hang with Pervis.

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Caption : 28 years between pics and (though different cats) still getting green-eyed (if not love) well…interest. Thanks @mrgregdulli for letting me hang with Pervis.
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Donal Logue - 4.3K Likes - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.

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Caption : ‘Til we meet again. There’s a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of ’88 to be a bit of a “lost” year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we’ve found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
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Donal Logue - 4.3K Likes - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.

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Caption : ‘Til we meet again. There’s a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of ’88 to be a bit of a “lost” year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we’ve found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
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Donal Logue - 4.3K Likes - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.

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Caption : ‘Til we meet again. There’s a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of ’88 to be a bit of a “lost” year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we’ve found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
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Donal Logue - 4.3K Likes - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.

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Caption : ‘Til we meet again. There’s a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of ’88 to be a bit of a “lost” year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we’ve found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
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Donal Logue - 4.3K Likes - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.

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Caption : ‘Til we meet again. There’s a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of ’88 to be a bit of a “lost” year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we’ve found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
Likes : 4252
Donal Logue - 4.3K Likes - ‘Til we meet again. There's a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of '88 to be a bit of a "lost" year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we've found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.

4.3K Likes – Donal Logue Instagram

Caption : ‘Til we meet again. There’s a story (possibly a tad apocryphal) that the administration considered the class of ’88 to be a bit of a “lost” year. But year after year we come together in record numbers and break marks for participation and donations. So many of these people I met when I was eighteen (some earlier) and we’ve found great comfort and strength in being there for each other over the years in good times and bad. Had a bit of an overwhelming weekend in Boston, but in the very best of ways.
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Donal Logue - 4.2K Likes - Among many highlights working on Law & Order: SVU was getting to hang with Richard Belzer - a phenomenal comedian, actor, and first class human being. Here with Mike Canosa while Richard was telling us stories about living in his adopted (& beloved) south of France. RIP legend.

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Caption : Among many highlights working on Law & Order: SVU was getting to hang with Richard Belzer – a phenomenal comedian, actor, and first class human being. Here with Mike Canosa while Richard was telling us stories about living in his adopted (& beloved) south of France. RIP legend.
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Donal Logue - 4.1K Likes - Moving house is easier with the right co-pilot.

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Caption : Moving house is easier with the right co-pilot.
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Donal Logue - 4.1K Likes - If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees

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Caption : If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees
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Donal Logue - 4.1K Likes - If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees

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Caption : If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees
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Donal Logue - 4.1K Likes - If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees

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Caption : If you need roofing or AC ductwork work done, hit me up and I just might put a hole in your ceiling. #rookiemove w @mikeyhardaway and @cgroofinginc #124degrees
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

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Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

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Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

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Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

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Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

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Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
Likes : 4028
Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

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Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

4K Likes – Donal Logue Instagram

Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. 
It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. 
The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of "Just Like Heaven" in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one-- a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in "Sometime Other Than Now." I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. 
So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.

4K Likes – Donal Logue Instagram

Caption : In my youth, I was never that much of a Dublin person. Dublin and Shannon were merely portals to Kerry. My heart is still in The Southwest, but I’ve grown to love Dublin. One of the perks is I get to see @desoconnor (who took a few of these photos), one of my absolute ‘brothers from another mother.’ We climbed the rocks of Bullock Harbor, looked north toward the Poolbeg Stacks, and contemplated things middle-aged men do. It was a great day in and around the Irish Sea. I got to see Des, the two Cazs’ (@ravenceramics and @boannwool ) — genius artists and Vikings! and @ivanamilicevic and @triestekdunn who I know from LA and NY. The first time I met Ivana, she pulled up to the read-through of “Just Like Heaven” in Santa Monica in a pink Ford Thunderbird and matching Converse Chuck Taylors. She was Detroit, Croatia, and awesome all rolled into one– a force of nature as kind as she is strong. Trieste and I met in North Fork, Long Island (another hauntingly beautiful part of the world), where we played father/daughter in “Sometime Other Than Now.” I knew instantly we would become life-long friends. So Dublin, thank you for letting me meet up with some dear old friends and make a few new ones.
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Donal Logue - 4K Likes - A big gang of us met up at the Wacky Wok last night in Venice to celebrate the memory of our friend, Tom Richmond. It was amazing to see everyone and a stark reminder to stay close to the ones we love. Tom was a brilliant and deeply loved cinematographer. Thanks Jesse Peretz and Sarah Sophie Flicker for helping put it together. I was incredibly psyched to reconnect with Natasha Lyonne, who is perhaps the world’s greatest storyteller. Here, Natasha fills in some blanks of a gonzo adventure we shared twenty plus years ago.

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Caption : A big gang of us met up at the Wacky Wok last night in Venice to celebrate the memory of our friend, Tom Richmond. It was amazing to see everyone and a stark reminder to stay close to the ones we love. Tom was a brilliant and deeply loved cinematographer. Thanks Jesse Peretz and Sarah Sophie Flicker for helping put it together. I was incredibly psyched to reconnect with Natasha Lyonne, who is perhaps the world’s greatest storyteller. Here, Natasha fills in some blanks of a gonzo adventure we shared twenty plus years ago.
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Donal Logue - 3.9K Likes - Driving in Albuquerque, I saw this car wash and knew immediately it was the same one used in “Breaking Bad.” It made me reflect on what a gargantuan creative achievement the series was. Congrats of course to Vince Gilligan, @bryancranston, @aaronpaul, et al, but it was pitch perfect across the board - every actor, background artist, writer, & crew member, hit solid homers. I just regret I can’t see the whole thing again for the first time.

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Caption : Driving in Albuquerque, I saw this car wash and knew immediately it was the same one used in “Breaking Bad.” It made me reflect on what a gargantuan creative achievement the series was. Congrats of course to Vince Gilligan, @bryancranston, @aaronpaul, et al, but it was pitch perfect across the board – every actor, background artist, writer, & crew member, hit solid homers. I just regret I can’t see the whole thing again for the first time.
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Donal Logue - 3.7K Likes - Went down to my hometown of El Centro, California to see my pops. Hidden behind an old bookshelf was a wall drawing of John and Yoko I did when I was eleven that my dad painted around so he could save it. I don’t know why I stopped drawing, it used to give me so much joy. It was good to be in the desert again.

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Caption : Went down to my hometown of El Centro, California to see my pops. Hidden behind an old bookshelf was a wall drawing of John and Yoko I did when I was eleven that my dad painted around so he could save it. I don’t know why I stopped drawing, it used to give me so much joy. It was good to be in the desert again.
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Donal Logue - 3.7K Likes - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster

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Caption : Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
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Donal Logue - 3.7K Likes - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster

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Caption : Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
Likes : 3690
Donal Logue - 3.7K Likes - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster

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Caption : Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
Likes : 3690
Donal Logue - 3.7K Likes - Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster

3.7K Likes – Donal Logue Instagram

Caption : Back in LA. This is my middle-aged man gym. Creeping towards 58 and trying to keep the old joints lubricated. Repping the @munsterrugby gear always! Up Munster
Likes : 3690
Donal Logue - 3.6K Likes - NYC

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Caption : NYC
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Cooking up a new book in the @frisonloguehardwoods office on the ranch.

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Caption : Cooking up a new book in the @frisonloguehardwoods office on the ranch.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Hollywood ‘92 with me dear mucker @pauldirects and Erin. Those were the halcyon days pre kids when we’d pound coffees, smoke Marlboros, connive about what we wanted to make, ride motorcycles, and strive to create stuff. Paul is now hitting it hard with features. Erin is back in Texas I believe and sorely missed in these parts.

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Caption : Hollywood ‘92 with me dear mucker @pauldirects and Erin. Those were the halcyon days pre kids when we’d pound coffees, smoke Marlboros, connive about what we wanted to make, ride motorcycles, and strive to create stuff. Paul is now hitting it hard with features. Erin is back in Texas I believe and sorely missed in these parts.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
Likes : 3477
Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella - the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.

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Caption : Happy St. Patricks’s Day. Here I am outside my mother’s farm in Derryleigh outside of the village of Sneem in County Kerry. My father is from the northern part of the County. He was born in Fenit, a small fishing village, just a literal stone’s throw from the birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. Ireland is a huge part of my life. Though we moved to America when I was just three and a half (the fourth country I’d lived in up to that point), I am undoubtedly American and love this country, but Ireland is, was, and will always be the Logue and O’Sullivan mothership. To all my aunties, uncles, cousins and friends in Eire- a huge happy St. Paddy’s day to you and especially to @desoconnor and @karinisabella – the man who took a lot of these photos, my brother, honorary Kerryman, and someone I will brave the freezing waters of the Irish Sea off Sandycove in Dublin with anytime.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Back home in the desert. It’s been quite the whirlwind of a week, but there’s no place like home. I have to give a shout-out to everyone at Naval Air Facility El Centro for their amazing hospitality. I met so many wonderful people and many of the women who pioneered aviation in the Navy. It was the 50th anniversary of women flying in the Navy, capped off by Amy Lee as the first woman to pilot for the @usnavyblueangels. Also, thank you @lp_aventure for outfitting my @subaru_usa Outback with a lift kit and wheels so I could do some off-roading at the world famous Glamis Dunes.

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Caption : Back home in the desert. It’s been quite the whirlwind of a week, but there’s no place like home. I have to give a shout-out to everyone at Naval Air Facility El Centro for their amazing hospitality. I met so many wonderful people and many of the women who pioneered aviation in the Navy. It was the 50th anniversary of women flying in the Navy, capped off by Amy Lee as the first woman to pilot for the @usnavyblueangels. Also, thank you @lp_aventure for outfitting my @subaru_usa Outback with a lift kit and wheels so I could do some off-roading at the world famous Glamis Dunes.
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Donal Logue - 3.5K Likes - Back home in the desert. It’s been quite the whirlwind of a week, but there’s no place like home. I have to give a shout-out to everyone at Naval Air Facility El Centro for their amazing hospitality. I met so many wonderful people and many of the women who pioneered aviation in the Navy. It was the 50th anniversary of women flying in the Navy, capped off by Amy Lee as the first woman to pilot for the @usnavyblueangels. Also, thank you @lp_aventure for outfitting my @subaru_usa Outback with a lift kit and wheels so I could do some off-roading at the world famous Glamis Dunes.

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Caption : Back home in the desert. It’s been quite the whirlwind of a week, but there’s no place like home. I have to give a shout-out to everyone at Naval Air Facility El Centro for their amazing hospitality. I met so many wonderful people and many of the women who pioneered aviation in the Navy. It was the 50th anniversary of women flying in the Navy, capped off by Amy Lee as the first woman to pilot for the @usnavyblueangels. Also, thank you @lp_aventure for outfitting my @subaru_usa Outback with a lift kit and wheels so I could do some off-roading at the world famous Glamis Dunes.
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Donal Logue - 3.4K Likes - Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.

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Caption : Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.
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Donal Logue - 3.4K Likes - Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.

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Caption : Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.
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Donal Logue - 3.4K Likes - Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.

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Caption : Hi. I’m Donal. I’m terrible at social media and photography, but if you want an amazing walnut serving platter or cutting board, hit me up or go to @frisonloguehardwoods and frisonloguehardwoods.com, where these will be listed soon. Oh, and please, give us a follow if you wouldn’t mind! The two center platters are over three and a half feet long, so they are serious heirloom show pieces. If you could see the curl in this grain up close- dang. These slabs were special. We have a ton of walnut logs, so I’m making a heap of them. It’s a time consuming process— Kevin sourcing the logs through his tree service and hefting them up to the mountain, running the logs through the mill, dry kilning the slabs to get their internal temp to 160 to protect them from rot and bugs and to take their moisture content down, flattening them by using a router on tracks where you make a zillion passes and adjust 1/16 of an inch at a time, sanding (and in the case with one of the long platters in the center- taking an exacto knife to sawdust compacted wormholes), and then sealing and staining and/or oiling and beeswaxing. When I get better at stories, I’ll film the process. We ship anywhere in the world and if you are in LA, I do regular runs betwixt there and Oregon. My favorite piece is a Madrone Burl I dado cut to create a traditional Japanese slipper. Madrone is a local species of hardwood here in Oregon- its the favorite of super high end car makers for use in their interior inlays for a reason. Its just incredible wood and is sadly seen by timber companies as a pestilence and burned by the zillions of tons. It’s special, and has a beautiful orangey fire-like glow to it.
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Donal Logue - 3.3K Likes - In the Yard in front of Matthews North, scene of some fantastic times almost 40 years ago with @cbtarver @adambarr5 @coreysayswhat , john freeman, pat barry, and many, many others

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Caption : In the Yard in front of Matthews North, scene of some fantastic times almost 40 years ago with @cbtarver @adambarr5 @coreysayswhat , john freeman, pat barry, and many, many others
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Donal Logue - 3.3K Likes - In 1997, @jessepooljesse and I bought a place in Tribeca from the artist Bernar Venet (@venetfoundation). In my room was a color wheel wall painting that looked like a psychedelic pizza. Upon investigation, we discovered it was an original installation by the artist Sol LeWitt. 
Later that year, while I was in Thailand working, my cousin Brendan painted over the LeWitt to make the room brighter.
"Bold move, Brendan."
"You like it?"
"I do. But I think that wall was worth a bunch of money."
It turned out that the LeWitt was estimated to be worth $400,000.00. Of course, art (and its value) is subjective and LeWitt's work the topic of a lot of "is it good or not" style conversation. The trick with a LeWitt, however (as we discovered), is that it has to be in its original location to be worth anything, meaning the wall couldn't be removed and sold as a piece. 
"That was a LeWitt, cuz," I said.
"It was," said Brendan, smiling. "Now it's an original O'Shea."
That pad on 533 Canal became an amazing clearing-house for all kinds of artists and musicians. For all of you (you know who you are) who shared that space with us over the years, thanks for the amazing memories.

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Caption : In 1997, @jessepooljesse and I bought a place in Tribeca from the artist Bernar Venet (@venetfoundation). In my room was a color wheel wall painting that looked like a psychedelic pizza. Upon investigation, we discovered it was an original installation by the artist Sol LeWitt. Later that year, while I was in Thailand working, my cousin Brendan painted over the LeWitt to make the room brighter. “Bold move, Brendan.” “You like it?” “I do. But I think that wall was worth a bunch of money.” It turned out that the LeWitt was estimated to be worth $400,000.00. Of course, art (and its value) is subjective and LeWitt’s work the topic of a lot of “is it good or not” style conversation. The trick with a LeWitt, however (as we discovered), is that it has to be in its original location to be worth anything, meaning the wall couldn’t be removed and sold as a piece. “That was a LeWitt, cuz,” I said. “It was,” said Brendan, smiling. “Now it’s an original O’Shea.” That pad on 533 Canal became an amazing clearing-house for all kinds of artists and musicians. For all of you (you know who you are) who shared that space with us over the years, thanks for the amazing memories.
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