Contamination Observations: The Long Snapping Sheik of the Mountains
Some beings appear too large to break.
Gregory Gunter was always one of those people.
A Division II football standout at LIU Post. A New York Jets long snapper. A giant with a generous heart who spent years quietly stabilizing the realities of friends, family, teammates, and strangers alike.
Now the wandering reverses direction slightly.
The helper needs help.
This Contamination Observation moves between overlapping realities — athlete, father, poet, friend, protector, mountain man, and now a being navigating the unstable terrain of Multiple Myeloma alongside his wife Amy, sons Joe and Jacob, and a wide constellation of people whose lives were strengthened simply because Greg was present within them.
Reality is alive, unstable, interconnected, and impossible to fully contain.
Contamination Observation: Capitol Theatre / Bob Weir Remembered /January Signal Accumulation
Some theaters behave less like buildings and more like emotional weather systems.
During Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s January 2026 homecoming run at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, wandering Nomads gathered inside one of the Northeast’s strongest known signal accumulation zones only days after Bob Weir’s passing beyond visible observation. The result felt less like a concert weekend and more like a temporary synchronization event involving grief, improvisation, memory, and collective traversal through emotionally amplified space.
The Bobby Tribute Jacket accompanied the entire run beneath aging balconies, impossible acoustics, and the soft instability old theaters seem to accumulate over decades of repeated emotional convergence.
Old theaters remember.