Thursday, April 11, 2019
Geese at sunset photo made with Sony a6000 and 500mm f8 lens
I made this photo in Chaumont NY, a small village on the shore of Lake Ontario. I used a Sony a6000 camera with a Minolta 500mm f8 auto focus mirror lens attached via the LA-EA4 adapter. The camera was mounted on a tripod.
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Friday, March 15, 2019
A frustrating day: Flooded basement and other things Friday March 15, 2015
So I got up and did an hour or so f guitar practice. went to pour some coffee and checked the basement o our house. It was flooded. A foot of water. First thought was the sump pump quit. But no, discovered some sort of blockage in the discharge line. I doubt it's frozen because that hasn't happened in many years. (well, a small freeze once this winter that was minor, insignificant. More on that another time.)
So, I went to Lowe's bought some hose to connect to the pump and run it out through the back shed to the outdoors. All told dropped a $120.00. Temporary fix.
Had to go find dates of my grandparents deaths to satisfy surrogate court in the settlement of my mother's estate. That too was frustrating and I learned about how screwed up vital records are kept in the state. A subject for another blog.
Meanwhile I needed to shop for party supplies, food & drink for the opening of a photography exhibit featuring my work at Eye Crave in downtown Watertown. That takes place tomorrow, 4-7:00. Computer at the wine store was down and created a big headache trying to pay and check out. I want to put down the details but It will take much more time than I want to give right now. It's 18:45 and I'm tired. Extra tired actually as I'm still adjusting to the time change.
So, I went to Lowe's bought some hose to connect to the pump and run it out through the back shed to the outdoors. All told dropped a $120.00. Temporary fix.
Had to go find dates of my grandparents deaths to satisfy surrogate court in the settlement of my mother's estate. That too was frustrating and I learned about how screwed up vital records are kept in the state. A subject for another blog.
Meanwhile I needed to shop for party supplies, food & drink for the opening of a photography exhibit featuring my work at Eye Crave in downtown Watertown. That takes place tomorrow, 4-7:00. Computer at the wine store was down and created a big headache trying to pay and check out. I want to put down the details but It will take much more time than I want to give right now. It's 18:45 and I'm tired. Extra tired actually as I'm still adjusting to the time change.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
February 13, 2019 snow in Chaumont NY
Here is a snap I made of our home in Chaumont NY showing a fresh basket of snow that fell over night. It took me 3 hours of shoveling to clear the sidewalks and driveway. Started at 8:00, done at 11:00. Sounds awful, but I truly like the exercise and fresh air. It was 28 degrees which makes for comfortable Winter experience.
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February 2019 view of our home in Chaumont NY after overnight snowfall. The sidewalks & driveway took me 3 hours to shovel. I enjoyed it. |
Monday, February 11, 2019
Photos and obituary for Margaret "Peggy" Walts
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My mother, Margaret J Walts. I don't know when photo was taken but I'm quite sure it was before she was married. |
CALCIUM, NY –– Margaret “Peggy” Joan Backus Walts, 86, passed away Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, 2019, at Lewis County Residential Healthcare, Lowville, NY.
Peggy was born Sept. 22, 1932, the sixth child of Harold and Hazel (LaRock) Backus. She grew up and lived on the family farm in Evans Mills through the 1940s.
She married Aubrey Guy Walts on Nov. 4, 1950.
Aubrey and Peggy went on to raise ten children, “whew”, eight boys and two girls. Though her house was small and full of kids her door was always open, and just about anyone was welcome to come in and stay if they needed to.
Peggy, “Mrs. Walts”, was a stay at home Mom and strict disciplinarian who taught her kids, the many kids she babysat over the years, and countless teenagers and young adults alike, what the word respect is all about. She never had to explain the word to anyone, but anyone who’s ever been in her presence, gave her lots of it. The funny little thing about it, is that everyone is richer for it.
Aubrey and Peggy’s lives together were primarily dedicated to their family until Aubrey’s untimely death in 1987. Beyond the open house policy, Peggy will be remembered for the countless holiday dinners where she prepared everything from scratch, she also enjoyed knitting, creating hundreds of garments over the years including hats, scarves, sweaters, mittens and socks.
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My parents, Peggy & Aubrey Walts in 1954. Me, (Gary) on mom's lap. I was 10days old. Alan on my father's lap. |
Peggy is survived by nine children, Alan B. Walts, Watertown, NY, Gary C. Walts and partner, Barbara Hyneman, Chaumont, NY, Melvin Walts, Dallas, TX, Ronald Walts, Calcium, NY, Carol Myers, Alexandria, VA, Dale Walts and wife, Cheryl, Syracuse, NY, Susan Auletta and husband, Frank, Tucson, AZ, Mark Walts and partner, Rhonda Smith, Winter Haven, FL, Bruce Walts and wife, Judith, Pelham, AL, and a daughter-in-law, Catherine Walts, Dexter, NY; 19 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Her parents, her husband, a son, Thomas Walts, five siblings, Gerald Backus, Mary Hotis, Audrey Mitchell, Louis Backus and Harold Backus all died previously.
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My mother Peggy Walts, left, and her sister Audrey Mitchell at a family party at Aunt Audy's house in Evans Mills, NY, about 1968 or 70. Photo made on Kodak Ektachrome film. |
Funeral services will be noon Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019, at Frederick Bros. Funeral Home, Theresa, with Rev. Steven Murray of Holy Family Church officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Evans Mills, NY, in the spring.
Calling hours will be 10 am to 12 pm, prior to the service.
Donations may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County @ Ellis Farm, 1398
Gotham Street, Watertown, NY 13601.
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My mother, Peggy Walts in 2013 after she took a fall and banged up her head. |
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My mother making pies in 2004. |
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Mom's 84th birthday in 2016 |
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Mom taking care of laundry, 2016. |
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Mom with son Mark. He is number 9 in lineup of 10 kids. Unsure what year this is. |
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Mom with her grandson Rush & his wife Mary at their wedding in 2007 |
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Mother's Day, 2012 Back row are Alan, Cheri, Barb, Lauren. Front row are Austin, mom, Dale, Gary (me), & Ron. |
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Mom after cataract removal, 2015. |
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Mom doing a puzzle with her one good eye, 2014 |
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Polar vortex weather in Northern NY: Zero degrees, snow,
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Overnight snow lay in a picturesque manner in Chaumont NY. The van in the photo is a 2011 Kia Sedona. Gary Walts photo January 31, 2019 |
Awoke to more snow and cold this morning in Chaumont, NY. It was zero degrees and overnight snow lay upon the landscape in a picturesque manner. I cancelled my guitar lessons which I don't think I have ever done before. Spent a couple of hours shoveling snow from the driveway and sidewalks. This was at noon and the temperature had risen to 11 degrees.
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View from our front porch in Chaumont, NY. this morning, January 31, 2019 |
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View from kitchen window, Chaumont, NY, January 31, 2019. |
Monday, January 28, 2019
Monday Jan 28, 2019 working on an apartment between tenants
Today started out at 4 below zero here in Chaumont NY. Got up later than I like, 7:00 am, put some time in on the guitar. I mostly worked on a nice arrangement of La Paloma that was made by Francisco Tarrega. Beautiful, long time favorite for many people. By 10:00 I was out of the house, did some banking and got back to one of our vacant apartments on Franklin St in Watertown. I am installing new carpet in 3 of the rooms. I have2 of them cut in. One is completed. My celebrity brother will finish up the bedroom for me. That will be a big help. The unit has been vacant since October. So much other stuff going on (the Better Half in the hospital on 2 occasions, planning a surprise birthday for the Better Half, and ongoing things with my mother) I have been dragging my feet getting it ready to rent since the last tenant vacated. Beside the carpet I painted some baseboards and other little odds and ends. Hopefully I get a reliable tenant in there in a week or so.
Friday, January 18, 2019
Target shooting ice blocks & grilling wings January 17, 2019 slow motion video
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Jerk chicken wings on the grill in 16 degree weather at our home in Chaumont, NY. |
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Winter afternoon target shooting blocks of ice with air rifles. |
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Winter afternoon target shooting blocks of ice with air rifles.. |
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Christmas Eve 2018 classical guitar video: Christmas Time Is Here
In recent years I have made guitar videos of myself playing a Christmas song and posting it on Facebook on Christmas Eve. This year I played Christmas Time Is Here by Vince Guaraldi. The song was written for a Charlie Brown Christmas TV special. The special has been aired on TV every year since it's 1965 debut. So this is me playing the song:
This arrangement is from Christmas Songs For Easy Classical Guitar by Mark Phillips. Not only are the arrangements easy to play but the also SOUND GOOD. They are perfect for capturing and sharing some Christmas spirit without investing many hours, days, or even weeks mastering more fully harmonized performance pieces.
This arrangement is from Christmas Songs For Easy Classical Guitar by Mark Phillips. Not only are the arrangements easy to play but the also SOUND GOOD. They are perfect for capturing and sharing some Christmas spirit without investing many hours, days, or even weeks mastering more fully harmonized performance pieces.
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Cover of Christmas Songs for Easy Classical Guitar by Mark Pillips. A great little book of arrangements that truly are easy and sound good. |
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Back cover of Christmas Songs for Easy Classical Guitar by Mark Pillips showing song list. |
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An inside peek of Christmas Songs for Easy Classical Guitar by Mark Pillips. For copyrite reasons I have not shown full pages. |
Monday, January 14, 2019
New business card with quilt art by Julie Dugas
I have just designed a new business card with background art by Julie Dugas of Asheville North Carolina. Julie is a very creative quilter. She utilizes her own hand dyed fabrics in her creations.
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Original quilt art featuring hand dyed fabrics by Julie Dugas, Asheville, NC. |
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The card I designed utilizing quilt art created by Julie Dugas of Asheville, NC. |
Friday, January 4, 2019
Friday January 4 2019: Grilling Jamaican Jerk chicken wings
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Basting chicken wings with additional jerk sauce in January, Chaumont NY |
It was a sunny and warm day, hitting a high of 40 degrees, here in Chaumont NY. Pleasant for January 4. My brothers A & R came by in the evening and we grilled some chicken wings. The wings had been marinating in a Jamaican Jerk sauce for 3 days. The main ingredient being scotch bonnet peppers, or more properly, Habanero peppers. We also had some guacamole from my own recipe. The avocados were of high quality and the perfect degree of ripeness which made for a most delicious result. We washed it all down with Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA which is probably my all time favorite beer. Brother R, the carpenter, however chose Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. The jerk sauce recipe came from a book by Dunstan Harris titled Island Barbecue with illustrations by Brooke Scudder. Published by Chronicle Books. It is a great little cookbook. Click the link for a good article by the Baltimore Sun about Jerk cooking that includes a jerk marinade recipe.
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Brother R the carpenter at left, and myself in Chaumont NY. The Brinkman smoker/grill is loaded with jerk chicken wings |
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My celebrity brother A, left, me in the middle, and the carpenter R enjoying wings in beer, Chaumont NY. |
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Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA beer, jerked chicken wings and guacamole made for a nice little munch out at our home inChaumnt NY on a rather mild January evening. |
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Sunset photos on the St. Lawrence River, Cape Vincent, NY December 29, 2018 Sony a6000 camera
Saturday, December 29, 2018, I take a drive to Cape Vincent, NY, a picturesque village on The St. Lawrence River, about 12 miles from our home in Chaumont. The tree photo was snapped with my iPhone 6 and then cropped and filtered with the Instagram app. The giant su setting on the water with some birds was taken with the Sony a6000 camera and a Minolta 500mm f8 auto focus reflex lens. The LAEA4 lens adapter was used to mount the lens to the camera.
Sunset on the St. Lawrence River, Cape Vincent, NY. iPhone 6 photo by Gary Walts |
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Sunset on the St. Lawrence River, Cape Vincent, NY. Sony a6000 camera with Minola 500mm f8 lens. photo by Gary Walts |
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Gary Walts log: New Years Day 2019
My whole life I hate to go to bed at night and hate to sleep in in the morning. As I have gotten older I have tempered that and realize the importance of proper rest for ones physical health and creativity. So last night, New Years Eve, I didn't get to bed until 12:30. We watched TV coverage of the ball dropping in Times Square, NY City. BTW, The Better Half's daughter B & her husband M were at Times Square. We saw no glimpses of them on TV. In bed I fall asleep reading. I awoke at6:00 and know that I need more sleep. I doze back off and experience a lot of weird dreams. The next thing I know it is 9:00 so I bounce out of bed. I rarely ever sleep that late. But I really needed it.
I practice guitar for an hour or so. I have some fried eggs, sausage rolls and potato salad for breakfast. Then I fritter away my time trying to come up with and ad for guitar lessons. I have two vacant apartments that need to be spruced up so I cab get them rented. They have been unoccupied since September. My fault for procrastinating. As the day progresses I become very antsy. Finally I get outdoors for a couple of hours and tend to some odds & ends around the house. I did some target shooting with my air rifle ( a Gammo break barrel, 1000 foot per second) which is a most satisfying distraction. I enjoy shooting a lot, but do not often indulge in it.
I found a block of ice about 4 inches thick in the bottem of a 5 gallon pail and set that up as a target. What fun it was to see the ice shatter and chip away bit by bit with every shot from the Gammo.
By evening we have a dinner of pork chops and play a game of Trivial Pursuit. I ended the night watching a documentary on Netflix about Polish sculptor/artist Stanislaw Szukalski. Never heard of him before. Most interesting. I highly recommend learning about him. Amazing, weird, and strange.
It's now 11:30. Good night.
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