Friday, July 19, 2013

The Beach The Beach The Beach

Bill Hicks claimed to not understand why people went to the beach. To him it was just "where water meets sand." I agree with a lot of what Bill said but not that. There's something about the beach, two hours in a beach chair can go by in a flash. Where else do humans gather and just sit like we do at the beach? It's like one mass return to the womb. Mother Earth? Mother Ocean is more like it.

So, in late June Melanie and I went to Tybee Island for four nights and three days of leisure. Leisure is good. Although we did seem to spend a good deal of time walking, at a leisurely pace, of course.

How about a few pictures?

This is what we saw each day when we hung out at the beach, it's so peaceful. One mistake I made on this trip was bringing the wrong book. I brought a World War II novel that was highly recommended and I could not get into it. I thought maybe I was distracted by the beach but when I got back home I still couldn't get into the novel. Turns out, it just wasn't that great. Ah, well.
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The first night there we went out to see the moonrise. It was the week of the so-called "super moon" and I was curious to see if it really did seem larger. It didn't but it was still beautiful beyond measure. I had not seen a moonrise at the the coast before. I wasn't prepared for the amazing red colors.
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I don't want you to think we spent the whole time sitting in a beach chair listening to the surf while reading and soaking up the sun. We also took naps and even went sightseeing one afternoon.

A short distance from the hotel where we stayed is the Tybee Island Lighthouse and Museum. The lighthouse as it stands now was finished shortly after the Civil War and the lower first 60 feet are much older. I didn't know that before and I was, not really concerned, but aware that I was ascending a structure built over 150 years ago. How much longer will it stand, I wondered. Is it inspected? Do these retirees that run this place know what in the hell they are doing? But we went up and it was great. It's 144 feet tall and has an observation deck. With the low country being flat as a pancake you can see a long way from 144 feet in the air.

Hey look, a lighthouse
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Because the lighthouse is old and will probably fall over during the next big storm only so many people were allowed to enter at a time. The front was guarded by a tiny woman who really reminded me of my grandmother. Walking up 144 feet in late June in Georgia is not the most pleasant activity but we made it. We did pass an overweight woman as she was coming down and she was in as ill of a mood as anyone I've seen in a long while. Man, was she pissed.

This was the line to get in. Normally, not as long, I think. We got there when a couple of tour groups arrived. Even with the line this long the wait was around ten to fifteen minutes which isn't too bad.
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What is unique, according to the volunteers, about his light station is that several of the buildings used to support the lighthouse and the staff still survive in their mostly original state. This building is the main lightkeeper's home.

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Here is Melanie at the top. She was a little unsure about the climb but she made it up with no problem. Behind her you can see how amazing the view is.

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While we were up there a lady pointed out you could see dolphins trailing behind fishing boats, gobbling up scraps. You can see a fin in the shot below.
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You also see surfers bobbing in the surf on the north side of the island. Near as I could tell surfing in the Atlantic Oceans consists of a lot of sitting on your board waiting for a wave that is never going to arrive.
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More later.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

George Zimmerman Trial Not About Race?

See what happens when the roles are reversed.

And holy cow, the comments by the juror who was interviewed today.

Not about race? My ass.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Friday, June 14, 2013

Fun with the Camera on my Communicator

Can't call it a phone because I hardly talk on the damn thing. I have a few different camera apps on my phone I like to play with and today was a good day to sit outside and mess around.

Today at lunch I was sitting by the fountain eating the porky cheesey sandwich I purchased from the Roaming Fork food truck. I love the porky cheesey sandwich. It is a grilled sandwich that consists of pulled pork and barbecue sauce. It's perfect. After wolfing down the sandwich I took a few shots of the back of the library and the fountain.

Normal camera mode with the reading taken off the foreground.
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Normal camera mode with the reading taken off the sky.
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A shot using the app called HDR Camera
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Jose Valverde Blows Up Twitter

Even when he was awesome Jose Valverde gave me gas when he closed out a game. He takes forever and seems to always put a runner or two on base and then pitch out of the jam. Right now he is not effective and today he blew a save and Twitter blew up. Here are a few.





















This is a little harsh, sir. It's only a game.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Platinotype Clouds

I still enjoy the app called Vignette that I have on my phone. I need to use it more.

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Monday, June 10, 2013

More Michigan Slides

I am now more than halfway through my last batch of old slides that I bought on eBay. They were all taken, probably, somewhere in Michigan. Not probably on some. Some are definitely from Michigan because I can see the Mackinac Bridge and the Mackinac Bridge can only be found in one place, Michigan.

Here are a few choice shots in no particular order. The dates I have come from a stamp on each slide. I assume the stamp means the date the film was processed and not the date the picture was taken.

Exuberance from September 1959.
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A June 1959 picnic with old cans of Budweiser and Lays chips.
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A vacationer descending the stairway at the Chippewa Hotel in July 1964.
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The same lady in her bathing suit on Mackinac Island. July 64.
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July 1964, Mackinac Island street scene
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Grilling in August 1959
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August 1959 Firing Range
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Saturday, June 08, 2013

What Cool Looked Like in the 80s

Some time in the early 80s my sister and I received proper outfits for cross country skiing. I remember when I first saw the outfit I was skeptical. Shorts? who wears shorts outside in the winter? Turns out that cross country skiers do. I found out quickly that loose fitting heavy corduroy shorts and a sweater were perfect for outdoor winter exertion. Freedom of movement, you know. Once I had this outfit I skied a lot on my own in the woods you see behind me in this picture. After a couple hundreds of yards the woods opened up onto a series field covered hills that were perfect for skiing.

This picture I scanned from Kodak Disc film negatives and the resolution on this picture is terrible. The negative is only 8mm by 11mm wide. I see where they were going with this. I'm surprised that since Kodak was so into miniaturization with their film in the early 80s that they would be so resistant to digital photography when it came along.

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Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Moon Shots

Just in case you were wondering the longest home run hit by a Detroit Tiger this year during a home game is Prince Fielder. The ball traveled 460 feet.



But, what really surprised me while I was browsing the website Hit Tracker is that the longest home run hit by a Tiger this year was this 463 foot shot hit by 37 year old Torii Hunter. Lord knows why the MLB website will allow me to embed one video and not the other. Who knows why MLB does anything sometimes (see their blackout rules).

Monday, June 03, 2013

Queen vs. Satan

I posted this on Facebook earlier today. I cannot possibly say how much I love this mashup. Pure genius by the DJ Lobsterdust.