Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Lens Shift.

I met an excellent photographer at a going away party last week. His name is Roy Adkins. His work can be viewed here: www.lightandglass.net
On his blog at http://www.vindaugagallery.com/?p=343 he has the photoshop action for Lens Shift. A technique mentioned on my sister's blog a few weeks ago. Thanks Roy!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Buddy and I were just hangin' tonight, we rarely get girl time, away from when I'm zzzzin' or on the computer. Like now. She's cool though, just hangs out with me on the desk here. I blog for her sometimes, she writes the stories for the most part. I usually just take pictures. Thanks for the pics, Bud.

The Crystal Awards.

At the car show this weekend.

"The Longest"

"The Weirdest" (watch out...it goes down the road on 3 wheels only)

"The Shiniest"

"The Coolest" (non-import) An original Hazard car, signed by the cast. The drivers exited the car this morning in DOH style, through the window.

Box Tops.


Sweet.

We listened to the Box Tops (4 originals in the band) in an open field Friday night. The show was great. Mom and I tried to stay warm.

No Less Than Best In Show,

Of Course he is! Dad won the top award for Imports at the Scarecrow Car Cruise this weekend. 307 cars were in the show. Way to go Dad! And the motley crew...


Saturday, October 20, 2007

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Soul Sighting


I saw these paintings made by local high schools on my way to a meeting. They are so great! All are inspired by the new "City With Soul."

I love all of them...

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

What Is Your Beer, Bate & Tackle?


Marc's Pub.
About a year and a half or so, ago, Mom and I were at my friend's pub, hanging out with neighbor's. And, it was mentioned that a past pub-goer and dear friend of ours had decided to quit his job as a retail manager and fulfill his dream of owning a Beer, Bate & Tackle store, on the county line near Memphis, just down from the water.
Wow! What an inspiring story, to hear that our friends dream was a real possibility. And, that he had made the commitment to quit his "day job" in pursuit of it. So, a round was in order, and in honor of him, each of us raised our glass, and individually, announced what our own "beer, bate & tackle" would be. That is: what would each want to do with his or her life if income was not a factor?
Each of us (about 16 total) took a turn and went around the pub sharing what would fulfill us. As if no one had ever asked it before, each person, gave a genuine and joyful response. I can't remember each one, but I do remember the excitement and energy as we paused and listened. My mother, said she wanted to be a ballet dancer. I never knew this. How neat to imagine, my mother, in a tutu and sequins? Then I went, and had difficulty articulating a title for what I wanted to do, just that it involved being a sort of wise man. To help people who wanted guidance in making big life changes, or help in determining what their own calling in life was. And also to listen to the problems and offer prayer and encouragement for them. And, to read and study in down time. I wasn't sure if there was a job with this description, until several months later, when I was sitting beside a girl at BEER:30 who said she was a psychologist, it dawned on me! I'd thought of it several times, and how wonderful it would be to have this job, but being unable to articulate it, not knowing exactly what it was. Of course!