About this blog title

I cannot tell you how many times I have shown up at events with a couple of cameras around my neck, a gadget bag full of odds & ends and a lighting kit and have been asked that question. If it happened once every few years, that would be one thing. But it happens a LOT. It's like getting pulled over by the police and he's standing there with uniform, gun, flashing lights and asking him "Are you a cop?" I would love to come back with a witty reply, such as "No, I am Jesus. Don't you recognize my beard?" However, I cannot be that rude.


Monday, March 14, 2011

Just Some Notes:

The Sun is out here in Chaumont, NY. It's just 30 degrees at 11:45AM. Spring is arriving, slowly, but arriving. I am still reading the Mark Twain biography written by Ron Powers.  A good, good book. The bridge on my favorite guitar is lifting up and needs to be repaired. I hope to take care of that withinn a month or so. My mother has had a few health problems the last few weeks. We had a family meeting with her last night to try to figure out how to help her get through these things and remain living in her home. The wood pile that has been feeding my wood stove all Winter is almost depleted. This year we burned much more wood than the previous 2 years. The apartment is till torn up. Hopefully Tuesday  Wedenesday I will be close to finishing it up. I am putting a new floor, toilet, and sink in the bathroom. I have a couple of jobs to photograph in Syracuse this evening. My cars need some maintenance that I have been putting off for several reasons.
Yesterdays photo just screams out for some text. It is a scene in Syracuse, NY, so today I just added Syracuse in the lower black area of the photo.




Gene Autry was the most. It may sound like a joke - Go and have a look in my bedroom, It's covered with Gene Autry posters. He was my first musical influence.
Ringo Starr




 


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Saturday morning. Grey and 30 degrees here in Chaumont, NY. At last I have gotten some good guitar practice in. The apartment on Clay St is slowly coming together. I'm off to teach guitar today at Musicology in Watertown.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Decayed Pumpkin

I saw a Robin yesterday. That's a sure sign of Spring here in northern NY. I grabbed a camera and ran outdoors to photograph it. I push the shutter release and nothing happens. ??? I got an error message. (This is a Nikon D7000). So I fiddle around trying to figure out the problem and in the mean time the bird flies away. Well, I remove the SD card and reinsert it and it began to work. Then I spotted this pumpkin, way beyond it's prime. It had been buried beneath the snow for months and reappeared just in the last day or so. It looked interesting so I snapped a photo of it. That's why it is here today.
Other than that things have been hectic between trying to get my vacant5 apartment ready, Mom's health issues, my job, the guitar lessons, my deteriorating sleep and guitar practice schedule. I feel like everything is in a state of chaos. Once the apartment is done & rented I'm sure I'll get back on schedule. At least I hope so.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Ash Wednesday

It is grey, windy, and cold here in Chaumont, NY on this Ash Wednesday. It is the start of lent. I am giving up wine and beer for lent. I really like that stuff, so I'll miss it, at least for the first couple of days.

I have a bust day ahead of me and a vacant apartment that is still not ready to be rented.

Guitar practice has been suffering lately. I'm almost discouraged.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Gas Price Rises

So the price of gasoline at the Nice n Easy store in Chaumont, NY has risen another 4 cents a gallon. That's an 18 cent rise in a week's time. Makes me sick.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Saturday, March 5, 2011

What I Did Today

My 78 year old mother reads a card made by one of her grand children as she recuperates in hospital.
Today is day 368 of this blog. I figured after one year I would quit putting the number in the title. We will see.
So I got up at 7:00AM. Got the wood fire going in the stove, started up the coffee and went to my guitar where I got in less than an hour of practice. It is a Saturday with no wedding to photogrpah, but I had two guitar lessons scheduled. One at 11:00 and one at Noon. I charge them each $25.00  for the hour. The music store, Musicology, gets a cut of that. ($1.50 per head). Well, before the lessons my celebrity brother needed a lift to the car rental agency, He wanted to be there by 10:00. So I drove him there. Then I went to the Samaritan Hospital in Watertown to visit my mother. She was taken there this past Monday night at midnight.

Cast iron drain pipe I busted out with hammer.
I do my guitar lessons and then go to my apartment house on Clay Street where I have a vacant unit that really needs some bathroom improvements. I spent some time there working on that. I also visited my son who lives just a few blocks away  to borrow his sledge hammer. You see, I absent mindedly left mine at home, 12 miles way. I needed one to finish removing the old cast iron drain pipe that fed the upper bathroom to the city sewer system. Cast iron is brittle and it only takes a whack or two with a 12 pound sledge hammer to break it apart and make the removal manageable. It will be replaced with CPV plastic drain pipe. (Which I will install).

More demolition and old drain removal
in apartment my Clay St apartment 3.
After that was accomplished my celeb bro & I checked in at our Mother's house, made sure everything was OK, got her mail, and the like. Then it was back to the apartment for some more puttering around. As long as the bathtub, sink & toilet are removed from the bathroom I am going to install a new floor. So I cut some plywood for sub-flooring. After that I decided enough was enough and headed home. Got there at 7:00pm. I proceeded to feed myself. I was starving. Got showered up. My Sweet Heart gets  home around 10:00. We watch a little TV, I drink some nice Merlot. She heads upstairs to bed, I pop a photo up on FaceBook, write this blog entry, and call it a day. As I wrap this up it is closing in on midnight.

My family is large. My life is full. My job is incredible, My love is photography, My passion is music, my friends are as varied as my interests. For all of it's ups & downs, I so much love my life. I thank Thee Lord, I thank Thee.  And World, I love you.

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Price of Gas

From Tuesday to Friday of this week gasoline went from $3.55 to $3.69 a gallon
On Tuesday of this week the price of gas in Chaumont NY was $3.55/gallon. Pretty much the same price all over Jefferson County. On Thursday I bought gas in preparation for Friday morning (today) because I would need to leave home early in the morning to work for the Post-Standard. The price was $3.65/gallon! Overnight the price of gas at this store jumped 10 cents a gallon! I don't believe a fuel truck delivered fresh gas to them overnight at a higher price. What the hell is this all about? I snap a picture of the price. This morning I head out to go to work and what do I see? The price of gas at the SAME place has risen 4 more cents, to $3.69/gallon. This is a complete outrage. There is no call for this.



How would it be if you you went to the grocery store one morning & forgot to buy eggs at $1.00/doz. So the next morning you go to pick them up and they are $1.25. And they are the same eggs that were in the cooler the night before. Suppose the next day they went up 5 more cents. A week later they are up to $1.69 a dozen. Wouldn't that signal something to you? Now, if it were happening at only one store chain. Fine. Shift your shopping from store A to store B. But how would you feel if you went from store, to store, to store, and everyone of them was selling eggs at the same inflated price, even though there had been no new delivery of eggs?



How can the gasoline sellers get away with this? This is a big scam that is going to once again undermine the recent gains in the economy.

Now we might accept the price gouging , oh, Im sorry, the price fixing, no, I mean price fluctuations in eggs because we might only but a dozen a week. Or, we could live without eggs all together if we had to. But when gasoline goes up 5, 10, 15, to 50 or 60 cents a gallon or more, we feel it because we must buy it in volume. We must buy it 10 gallons or so at a time. If eggs were the mainstay of our diet and we had to buy 20 dozen a week to survive we would be in trouble. It would be like the potato famine that hit Ireland a long time ago. As it is, we can live without eggs so we stop buying them to pay for the increase in the price of gas. Oh, let's not forget home heating oil.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

One Year Ago My Blog Began

One year ago today I started this blog. I wasn't sure what I would do with it or how it would eveolve. I was optomistic that I could post something every day. Well, turns out I couldn't. Or, I didn't. I put up 271 posts. What has happened is that other more pressing matters get in the way. Even now as I write this I have other matters that I should be focusing on. I need to get a hair cut. I need to visit my mothyer in the hospital, especially since she may be going home today. I have a vacant apartment that I need to work on. I have the bathroom tore up and am in the midddle of replacing the toilet & drain. This afternoon I have some guitar lessons. This day is absolutely full.

So,  a year later I am still hustling, trying to line up freelance photo work and music gigs.

It was a mere 2 degrees this morning in Chaumont, NY.

I need to bring wood in for the stove, then I'll probably skip the haircut, go visit my mother, put a couple hours in at the apartment, teach guitar, be back home around 7:00pm.




It appears my mother will remain in the hospital for another day or two. She is weak, unable to walk about without assistance. She is 78 years old.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Day 365: A Year Gone By

So today is day 365 of my blog as well as the days I have been on Facebook. I shoulod celebrate. Review. I am tired, full of desire, but don't have it in me. I have been working on my vacant apartment. That has left me tired. I simply do not have the money to hire the work that needs to be done. I am replacving the old, cast iron drain pipes in the bathroom. That stuff is heavy & difficult to remove. I got home in time to get cleaned up & watch Survivor on CBS. Now it's about 10:00pm and I am so tired I cannot give this any more effort. Good night.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Day 364: Snow Street Shot

I am completely burned out. Long day. My mother is in the hospital. Went there last night at midnight. It was scary for awhile, but she will be fine. I have an apartment that still needs my attention (& I really need to get it rented & get some cash flow from it).  I had a brutal day photographing baslketball and on and on. I'll try to elaborate tomorrow.