I just want to be able to sit on grass as long as I want to, without anybody telling me to leave. Everything is so restricted, here, in that you actually have to stand behind a line, you can't go up the Canyon and enjoy the view.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can't sit on grass without a blanket.
At the end of the day, you have to go out on the grass and perform.
I live up Laurel Canyon, and if I want to walk with my son, I have to drive to the park, which is so insane to me.
You can't say you're going to jump the Grand Canyon and then jump some other canyon.
One of the most important things, actually, when you're playing on grass, is to move.
It is better not to sit on the grass after thirty when sprawling at all is difficult, let alone sprawling gracefully.
I go out and walk around the yard. Sometimes I'll cut grass.
You can always land on your feet if you know where the ground is.
I was accustomed to being in far, far riskier environments. So I thought going into that canyon was a walk in the park - there were no avalanches, it was a beautiful day and I was essentially just walking.
Where I live, there's a lot of canyons. We're climbing constantly - we're like mountain goats. I'm just trying to get better at that.