Monday, December 20, 2004

The Big Picture

So I'm thinking, perhaps I should provide some more background on this story, so you can better understand the context. This is actually the more of the means to an end, than the end itself.
Merry Christmas!

We're Ready


So we are pretty much ready for the big holiday. The "Tree" is up and as you can see decorated. It is really more of a pyramid than a tree, but from a distance, if you use "considerable cross-eyed concentration", that is go "snake eyed", (or else sample the sap) you never know the difference.

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Frozen in the West


This thin but very dense and cold layer of clouds is covering up the entire Humboldt River Valley. Up on the mountian the sun is shining, it's a beautiful day. That's the Humboldt Range in the distance. Down along the river and in town it's a bit frozen.


Doesn't look like high noon, but that's about the time this photo was taken.

Friday, December 03, 2004

mj


They say you should never have your picture posted on the internet.
I wonder what that's all about.

Congratulations.

Thursday, December 02, 2004

who me?


"It was like being in an Edgar Allen Poe story and you're just not that person everybody thinks you are, though they call you that all the time."

"'You're the prophet. You're the savior.' I never wanted to be a prophet or a savior. Elvis maybe. I could see myself becoming him. But prophet? No."

Check out Bob's first TV interview in 19 years, Sunday night on 60 Minutes.

Monday, November 22, 2004

Our next President?

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I've been thinking about the election and wondering how we will find a candidate that can get elected. I've come to the conclusion that we need someone with lots of money, someone who understands the media and how to contol it to his advantage, someone who is a captain of business and industry, someone who is willing to take some risks, someone who works for world peace, the environment and social issues. I think I've found my man. Ted Turner. Jane might be a problem. Are they still married?

Saturday, November 20, 2004

Men of Worth

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Here is a photo I took at the Men of Worth concert the other night. Still trying to figure out how to use this new digital camera. As you can see the image is blurred, not taken fast enough. The microphone is not blurred so the problem is not camera movement. If this was my Nikon I'd just think I needed faster film, so I guess I need to figure out the equilivant digital setting. This was taken on the Auto setting. I'll have to figure out how to use the appature priority. But altogether, not a bad shot.

Saturday, October 30, 2004

Here is what was going on in my world tonight.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Austin Brown Car

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So I made a trip down to Ely. Drove there on Sunday and back home on Monday afternoon. Along the way found this car in Austin which seemed to fit perfectly into its surroundings.

Thursday, October 21, 2004

The Burn

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A lot of road and a little weather

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So did I tell you I was able to get my boss to provide me with a new digital camera. A sweet Fuji 7000s. Can't hardly wait to master all the functions. For now I'm working on a project to photograph Hispanic Businesses and their owners for a project we are working on. That's what I was doing when I took this shot of the weather the other morning. I've found that having to walk around is giving me a new perspective on the town, and I like it. Seems like a nice place to live. We've had lots of weather with great skies every day for about a week.

Saturday, September 25, 2004

Well old Bill is headed off to the Cresent City, and keeping any eye on old Jeanne , while thinking, I might rather be sitting on the couch.

Sunday, September 19, 2004



So this is what I really want. A Dyson Animal, a machine made for dog hair.



So the Hoover starting smoking and smelling heavily of burning rubber about three weeks ago. I turned it over and found the belt was about burnt up cause the bearing on one end of the roller brush was going out. So the thing was running in a bind. I ordered up the new belt and roller, along with a new HEPA filter. 55 bucks, then waited two and a half weeks for the parts to show up. In the mean time the dog hair is getting pretty deep. Well Thursday the parts show up. I install the new roller and belt, and fire that mother up. All seems fine. I can't hardly wait to get started on Saturday.

On Saturday I vacuum the bedroom and hallway, and am working on the dining room when POW, the sucker blows up in a cloud of dust. Came apart so hard it knocked the machine over and blew the secondary filter out the side. The dog came running in from outside to see what had happened. I turned it over, and the belt and new roller were fine.....looked just like new. But I discovered the case that holds the motor was cracked open, and the motor shaft was locked tight. I took the whole thing apart to discover that the blades on the main fan had broken apart, a catostrophic failure. Near as I could tell, it had nothing to do with the belt and roller, but was some kind of fatigue failure of the fan impeller material. Shit. I had just spent 55 bucks and now I need a new vacuum.




Snow !


It's been raining and sleeting today. First time we've had rain for months, except the ocassional thunder and dust storms that have blown though here, usually in a matter of minutes. I have a hunch the mountians are going to look like this photo when we get up tomorrow.


Tuesday, September 14, 2004

I've been closely watching the news the last couple of nights, and I'm more convinced than ever that "corporate" interests and the global moneychangers are picking our pockets, and effectively using our own government to do it.

The failure of the your government to renew the ban on assault weapons is the perfect example. The international trade in highly deadly small arms is much too large, certainly too powerful to be denied a lucrative market in the U.S. It's amazing to me that serious sporting shooters have allowed themselves to be used by the gun lobby to promote a point of view that cannot be justified. They are working for their own enemies, and don't even know it.

Most of the people I know, who are undying supporters of the NRA, believe that someday they may have to form a militia to protect us all from some unseen threat, or that we may have to take back our government from tyrants. I have a news flash for them, if it comes to war in the streets in America, the folks in power have weapons available to deal with it. Weapons that will make those small arms useless, weapons we have paid for, and the money is going to the same folks that are pushing the assault weapons into our streets, folks with many friends in high places.

We have also learned that their threshold for justifying the use of those powerful weapons is not all that low.

All we are left to do is shoot each other, in the streets with assault weapons.

The Republican Party really wants you to think of government, in nearly all its forms, as the enemy, or at least as your adversary. If you really need govenment, its best run by people, just like you, that don't really trust the folks in Washington. My friends, I think it is OUR GOVERNMENT, not theirs. The only voice we have in the way our county and our world operates is through our government.

I know the promise of America is something much greater than we are getting. I say throw the rascals out!

Saturday, September 11, 2004

Willy at the Martin



Inspired by his children, Bungalow Bill trys his hand at posting a photo.

Tuesday, September 07, 2004

wWw.gopconvention.com: "Now, while young Americans are dying in the sands of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan, our nation is being torn apart and made weaker because of the Democrat's manic obsession to bring down our Commander-in-Chief. "

Sunday, August 15, 2004

WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: "Worldchanging Art?
Global Culture ? Art, Music, Fashion, and Travel
Burning Man -- the massive art happening and temporary autonomous zone that erupts in Nevada's Black Rock desert at the end of every summer -- is indescribable. But is it helpful? Is it worldchanging?
That's the question John Perry Barlow raised a few months back, in a now-famous email challenging the legitimacy of the idea of so many talented people spending so much of their time, money and imagination in the creation of an isolated cultural experience:"

It's always interesting to see what others think interesting enough to email.Top 25 Most E-Mailed Articles From the New York Times

Tuesday, July 20, 2004

This is radical

The New York Times