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It's Not Just A Dock

To some a dock is just a dock. To me it represents a lifetime of living. I was raised on the lake and observed many of life firsts happen on or around the dock. First time swimming. First time jumping into the water. First time catching a fish. First time skinny dipping. The list goes on and on.

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The dock is the gathering place for our family. It's where we talk about life while enjoying a beverage. It's the place for friends to congregate. It's a safe place to just be yourself and enjoy the life in front of you. 

It's not just a dock.


StoriesJohn Kochmanski
Dad's Chair

After a long day working at the factory and after we all had dinner — my dad would grab the radio and make his way to the Cottage porch. 

He’d place the radio on the window ledge and tune in to the Detroit Tigers game. Leaning back in the rocker he’d put his feet up and stare at the lake. 

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I don’t know if he was lost in his thoughts and the game was background noise or vice versa. I like to think that the few hours during every broadcast he found great pleasure in a life that on the surface seemed so mundane. 


StoriesJohn Kochmanski
Why Do I Do What I Do?

Yes, I was trying to see how many times I could use the word do in a title. No, I didn't want to end with do, do, do. 

I often ask myself why I continue to create. The simple answer is, I have to.

A little background. I spent 20+ years in the marketing and advertising industry in several different roles. One thing was consistent, I created. I created project workflows, strategy docs, experience plans, functional requirements, creative briefs and the list goes on. When you spend that long creating some sort of deliverable at breakneck speed and suddenly you're no longer in that environment, you can't flip the go switch to off. Humans aren't wired that way.

I have always had a need to create, whether it be music, art or work related I need to make something. I get pissy when I don't make time to create. Don't believe me? Ask my wife. I create to keep my spirits up. I create to get my head in the right place. I create to connect with others. I create to push away darkness. I create to stay sane. I create, because I have to. 

I'm not searching for fame or fortune, although I wouldn't throat punch them if they came knocking. I am simply trying to keep my creative muscles active. In a world focused on trends, youth and social media influence, I try to stay focused on what's important to me. To create. 

I am very thankful for those who have and continue to show support. It's appreciated.