Category Archives: Photography

The Quest For The Three-Peat Begins

In the NFL’s “Super Bowl era” teams have won back-to-back Super Bowls nine times. (Eight teams – the Steelers did it twice.) The most recent occurance, of course, was my beloved KC Chiefs winning the last two years.

No one has ever won three in a row. But the Chiefs have a chance now. They’re actually favorites to pull it off.

Tonight was opening night for this NFL season. We, of course, decorated for the season.

We, of course, also decorated the cars.

The Chiefs started the season well, beating the Ravens in a repeat of last year’s AFC Championship game. It was tight – on the last play of the game the Ravens thought they had scored a touchdown that (with the gimme extra point) would have sent the game to overtime, but video review showed that the receiver came down with just half a toenail on the line and out of bounds. Great fun!

And just before the game was over, there was a launch out of Vandenberg, which I livestreamed on Facebook. (Here!) The rocket shows up above Castle Peak at 2:45, and I think it was pretty much visible (I picked the second stage back up on camera at 5:11) all the way until it disappeared over the horizon to the south. (Here!)

 

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Think Cool Thoughts

As with much of the country (and the world these days), it’s been HOT this summer. Here in LA it’s getting up above 100°F for the next couple of days, and I was thinking that it would help to “think cool thoughts.”

That got me to thinking, “When did I last see snow?”

I’m not talking about seeing it on the mountains off in the distance – that happens a couple of times every winter here, even in SoCal. (Mountains going up well over 10,000 feet will help that process. That’s why there are ski resorts within an hour’s drive of downtown LA.) I’m talking about seeing it right there, where I can make a snowball.

The first thing that came to mind was April 2018, when we went to Toronto for the FilkOntario convention and I got inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame.

And then it occured to me that we had actually seen snow falling at a slightly more recent date, even if it hadn’t been enough to stick.

A couple days after Christmas 2018 we were in Kansas City for the Chiefs game (after having been in Seattle for the game there on Christmas Eve) and we saw some flurries. The rest of the weekend was clear(-ish) and just COLD.

So think cool thoughts, know that the snows and fall and flannel will return, and know that 2018 had a LOT of great adventures!

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Playing With Cameras & Christmas Lights

No, I don’t have the Christmas lights up.

Yet.

I’m starting to think about end-of-year timing.

It could well work out that we’re closing escrow and moving some time after Halloween.

If that bumps a month or so, we’re at Thanksgiving, which is when I normally put up the lights.

Would I be the first guy to get a 30-day escrow or 45-day escrow instead of a 60-day escrow because of the timing for putting up Christmas lights? Maybe.

Would I really be stupid enough to pack up everything, move to the Forever Home, be unpacking and settling, and then spend hours and hours and days and days putting up Christmas lights?

Yeah, we (unfortunately) know the answer to that one.

So these pictures are from a couple years ago, when I had just gotten the wide-angle “light bucket” lens that I love so much.

Long exposures and a camera spinning on a strap and flying all over the place can give you some spectacular results. I love it!

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One Foot In Front Of The Other

And on into September…

Sometimes your phone will even take pictures of that next step, without telling you or without being asked to. Not sure why Skynet became aware at that moment or needed that picture, but something triggered it. Perhaps it was just a random static electrical charge triggering the phone accidentally, caused in turn by cosmic rays entering the atmosphere high over Los Angeles and impacting a memory chip in my phone after first going through my skull and killing the neuron that held the memory of my 3rd grade best friend’s name.

Perhaps.

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Dragonfly

I’ll see these guys flying about the yard every now and then. There are some wetlands down at the bottom of the hill near where Bell Canyon Creek starts, as well as the Chatsworth Reservoir area about three miles north of us.

But I don’t recall ever having one land or sit still so that I could take pictures of it.

Growing up in Vermont, Illinois, and Kansas I had seen dragonflies plenty of times, but out here in the desert they’re a bit more scarce. So a good luck sighting!

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Stump-Tail Cutie

As August ends, I found this little stump-tailed cutie sitting out where the trash bins go.

I’m amazed that I got pictures – it was acting extremely oddly. Specifically, it never moved or made any attempt to run away. I came around the corner behind me, dragging two trash barrels and opening the gate, so normally it would have been halfway across the yard or at least into the vines in a heartbeat. They’re skittish! (It keeps them from being eaten.)

But this dude apparently sat there through all of that, then sat there while I grabbed the first barrel and took three or four steps toward it. When I saw it finally I froze, carefully pulling out my phone. Through all of this it never moved.

I set down the first barrel, then walked behind it another couple of steps so that I was behind it. From the front I could see the beautiful markings on its back and those long toes typical of California fence lizards.

From the back, it was obvious that it was missing a big chunk of its tail. You can see where the stump is starting to grow the rest of the tail back. But even with me walking around, taking pictures, dropping off trash barrels, and so on, it never twitched. I was starting to wonder if it might be hurt, or even dead.

I went back out to the front yard to grab the second trash barrel and it was gone when I got back, so not dead. I also saw it later in the day (the tail makes the ID easy) running along the base of the fence in the dirt and debris from the vines, so it didn’t look very hurt either.

I hope if it needs some of that Neosporin for its tail it will ask. I’ve got plenty!

 

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Sunset – August 30th

No amazing clouds or flourescent reds & oranges, but calm & pretty.

I also notice when I look at the picture on the screen, just above the top wire straight above the palms you can see Venus, returning to the evening sky. I didn’t see it at all with the naked eye, but I wasn’t looking either. I’ll have to double check again tomorrow.

Can you see it?

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What??!! No Mini-Oreos!!??

It’s been eight weeks and change (okay, nine weeks and a day or two, it’s tough getting the calendars to sync) but we were back at the Red Cross for our next whole blood donations tonight.

All’s well, easy peasy. But to my shock and horror, when I got to the waiting/recovery/snack area I couldn’t find any of the mini-Oreo cookies!

They had a nice selection of boxed juices, and I managed to get the straw in without squeezing the box and spraying high-velocity grape punch or apple juice all over myself. Winner! The Blueberry & Pomegranate Granola Bar was excellent, but it wasn’t mini-Oreos.

Finally the guy in the pink T-shirt left and we checked his table – that’s where the mini-Oreos were all hidden, so the day was saved.

It’s the little victories that keep you going.

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Proof Of Life – August 28th

Two weeks ago I “glitched” and missed posting because I was working late to hit my payroll deadline. Tonight is more of the same, with a re-listen for the 9,831,573th time to “Hamilton.”

And suddenly it’s 23:35. Isn’t there something else I need to get done?

And, of course, let’s not forget the emergency return visit to the dentist because a big chunk of the temporary crown I have (following three root canals and oral surgery) decided today was the day to fall off, snap in two, and leave a gaping hole in my head.

It fell off when I was eating a freaking banana! Nuts? Cereal? Caramel? Steak? All of the things I’ve been told not to eat with a temporary crown for weeks and weeks? None of them were my downfall, but a freaking banana caused a warp core breach in my mouth.

I figured Karma owed me one, so I bought lottery tickets from the liquor store next to the dentist’s office. We’ll see how that works out.

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Late August Lizard

I was out in the back yard this afternoon with my camera, mid 90’s, sunny, and I knew there HAD to be a lizard hiding somewhere.

Sure enough, there it was.

There were a couple of teeny, tiny “popcorn” lizards also, and one good sized one who was missing its tail, but this was the big one for the afternoon.

Frozen in place while I took a handful of pictures, and then the second I turned away it was GONE! Good thing they’re friendly, it really moves fast when it wants to, off into the bushes. I see folks catching these guys, but I don’t see how.

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