Who am I?

Hello there!

My name's Damon!

Currently, I'm 31 years old and live in Wyoming. I work in a pharmacy at a grocery store and like to play many instruments. I'm not sure if I'm really "good" at any of them, but I'd say may main instruments that I feel the most comfortable with are sax, clarinet, and ukulele, but I also noodle around on piano, bass, guitar, tin whistle, ocarina, and pretty much anything I can get my hands on to goof around on. This year, I get to play Bari sax with the local community college jazz band which is super fun!

Growing up, we owned a Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and Gameboy Color. I had a ton of favorites and it's be hard to narrow down my top ones, but when I was younger I was probably playing them way too much. We actually had a rule growing up that we could only play on the weekends and Fridays because I probably never would get any homework done if I could be playing games. Nowadays, I don't seem to play them as often, but should really take the time to enjoy them again.

I try to be pretty well rounded and periodically pick up random hobbies. I've enjoyed knitting, sewing (at a super basic level), working on my Jeep (mostly out of necessity, not necessarily interest?), and learnig to make a website among other things. I have approximate knowledge of many things, but essentially know nothing. The great thing is that you can just about learn or do anything you want nowadays if you set your mind to it. Follow curiousity and chase dopamine.

Also, I am not a mother, nor is this website about being a mom, someone just beat me to damon.com

About this layout

This website is based off a layout created by Repth. The header images are from the manga Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou by Hitoshi Ashinano, a peaceful series about an android who runs a coffee shop in an implied post-cataclysmic Japan. It is one of the most calming manga that I've stumbled across. The pictures are scans from a postcard book made in 1997 that I found uploaded on the Internet Archive. I feel weird using art that I don't really own, but I feel like this is a tiny enough website that it's like using a picture for your desktop wallpaper, but if anyone has perspectives that can change my view on that I would love to learn about it. The artwork is beautiful, but I'm pretty sure this postcard book isn't even in publication anymore and thought I'd share it with people that might have never heard of it.

est. February 2026

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