Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Monday, September 27, 2004
Gorgeous display in the Garden Center
Baker's Dozen
- Nothing rings in autumn like the arrival of the L.A. County Fair. Lots of rides, food, exhibits, and walking.
- "My sausages hurt!"
- "What happened to the quilt building?"
- Both in-laws on a major rag at the same time, so what else is new?!
- Spouse: "I swear, the older they get the more childish they get. I thought I was the child!"
- Experiencing the urge to fly a kite. Yea, it's the wrong season and I don't know where to go to buy one now. Anyone want to hook me up with a used one?
- "Aerial kite photography kicks ass!"
- "The colors of the flora and fauna are just brilliant and astounding!" (Floral exhibit at Garden Center)
- Finally catching up on video of Stargate SG1, Stargate Atlantis, and The Dead Zone.
- Yea, homemade pizza and chocolate milk. "This is a meal."
- "Whoa, they're reairing The Sopranos from the first episode starting Monday."
- Encore presentation of The Wire's first two episodes on Friday, October 1st.
Saturday, September 25, 2004
Friday, September 24, 2004
The rectangular item above the water is the camp stove. The large white square on the right is the fridge and the lantern is between the fridge, the water and behind the wine glasses!
I first laid eyes on one of these during a Travel Channel special on RV travel/living. I was immediately smitten with the Teardrop trailer and longed to go camping. I haven't gone camping in so long, that I am feeling the need to get away and commune with nature. I can't do tent camping anymore because it's just too darn hard on the back and neck. The ground's hard no matter how you try and cushion or camouflage it!
We went to the Fair and I was ecstatic to see the Teardrop for sale and find a local manufacturer. These trailers are ideal for anyone who doesn't have/want an SUV in order to tow a trailer. They're compact - super compact - as the photos illustrate, but this is also what makes them extremely portable and light weight.
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Monday, September 20, 2004
Friday, September 17, 2004
Monday, September 13, 2004
Thursday, September 09, 2004
Another cellphone photographer.
It seems like everywhere I go, I see folks snapping shots with their cellphones. I still have a standard cellphone that only makes calls. I don't even have text messaging activated! I suppose my next purchase will have to have a camera - preferably a 1 megapixel, anything less and why bother?
Monday, September 06, 2004
Bunyan & Muffler Man
Don't ask me, I only live with my spouse who has suddenly cultivated a fascination with large statues/figures that have a cult following, replete with photos. My spouse recently gave me an assignment of utmost import: go to two locations, digital cam in hand, and capture photos of the Men.
So there I go in search of the men, relying on the vaguest description of alleged sightings. Both locations are high density and parking's at a premium. I snapped one photo of Bunyan Man (trust me, to me they look the same, however, after an extended explanation I concede, Bunyan Man is so named because of his Paul Bunyan-esque resemblance), but he came out too dark. One couldn't appreciate his beauty.
Two days later I returned to the scene of the crime - er, mini-shrine - at 6:45 a.m. to snap Bunyan Man in full sunlight. Success!, he's properly illuminated and his features can be seen and appreciated. Ugh, the things we do for love. LOL
Don't ask me, I only live with my spouse who has suddenly cultivated a fascination with large statues/figures that have a cult following, replete with photos. My spouse recently gave me an assignment of utmost import: go to two locations, digital cam in hand, and capture photos of the Men.
So there I go in search of the men, relying on the vaguest description of alleged sightings. Both locations are high density and parking's at a premium. I snapped one photo of Bunyan Man (trust me, to me they look the same, however, after an extended explanation I concede, Bunyan Man is so named because of his Paul Bunyan-esque resemblance), but he came out too dark. One couldn't appreciate his beauty.
Two days later I returned to the scene of the crime - er, mini-shrine - at 6:45 a.m. to snap Bunyan Man in full sunlight. Success!, he's properly illuminated and his features can be seen and appreciated. Ugh, the things we do for love. LOL
Thursday, September 02, 2004
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