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Happy Fourth of July!

Parachutist

I braved the massive overcrowding at Old Settler’s Park to watch the fireworks. I arrived around 7:30 and parked next to the water park. Strangely enough, with people parking on every available grass location, only a few people parked in this parking lot. I sat on hole 14 and waited. As dusk approached, four parachutists landed on the stage. What that had to do with fireworks, I do not know.

Police ATV

The sun took its sweet time to set. I had to relax and enjoy watching kids run amok — tearing up the construction fencing and climbing up the hills of dirt for the dam. But all was not lost. I saw this police ATV run along the dam after 9 at night. Too bad I guessed wrong and poorly positioned the camera. The shutter speed was 30 seconds at this point.

Kids running amok

The kids weren’t all bad. They did provide me with a photo opportunity. These kids, which you can’t really see (because they won’t stay in one location for 20 seconds), are at least off playing in a safe area.

Fireworks!

The single most annoying phrase of the night was “Oh, look. Fireworks!”. No, really. Isn’t that why you came here tonight? Finally, at 9:23, the show started!

Fireworks #1
Fireworks #2
Fireworks #3

It didn’t really matter what exposure time I used. I set the camera to bulb and manually opened and closed the shutter. The tricky part is in guessing when a single firework would explode and how much of that process you wanted to capture. I kinda liked the non-visual ascents. Usually, when the shells were launched, you could see them rise on a rocket exhaust. But some of them were launched like a mortar shell. You could hear them being fired and then, some time after that, they would explode into brilliance.

The fireworks were over quickly this year. I decided to wait in my truck to see if the traffic situation would clear up. It was a solid line of parked vehicles trying to exit the premises. But after an hour of waiting, nothing changed and I decided to stop-and-inch my way out of the park. Even with both lanes rerouted one way out of the park, 79 was the bottle neck.

Sun salutations

sun salutations

A volunteer plant grew up in my back yard. It is quite large and easily tops nine feet. I always think of these flowers as mutant sunflowers. Which is not their proper name, of course. I suspect that they are in the family Asteraceae.

I am going to have to cut it down sometime with a hacksaw. But, before I do, I decided to commune with it by doing some sun salutations…

Recursive spice container

I needed to buy saffron and just couldn’t resist this package. It looks like something that the Japanese would do. I wonder if the case that these jars ship in is itself a glass container?

From a lighting standpoint, two big lights to either side and a reflector in the rear was not enough. The camera mounted flash could not be pointed at the scene. The reflection would be too bright. So I pointed it away from the camera and used it to control a hand-held slave flash. I should have turned the firing of the master flash off since it created a new shadow (even pointed backwards). But the slave flash relit the shadow.

Sushi at Maki-Tori

Maki-Tori

Dan and I wanted to try a new sushi place. So we chose one surprisingly close to work at Metric and Braker. Unfortunately, it was pretty bad. Starting with the Miso soup. This was the first time that I have had bad tasting Miso soup. The sushi was a la carte. The menu’s descriptions of the rolls was laughable. A rainbow roll “has all of the colors.” We tried two rolls. Mine was not as advertised. Ugh. Two thumbs down from me at least.

I Get 18 MPG

I Get 18 MPG

Wow. That monstrosity gets better gas mileage than my truck does! I should trade up. I wonder if they offer free gas cards as well?

Stuck toad

stuck toad

Mr. Toad loves to spend the night entranced by my Malibou light. Moths are attracted to the light and he makes a meal out of them.

The frackin’ neighborhood kids occasionally mess with the metal covers on the outdoor water shut-off valves. Why, I will never understand. Because they are there probably. And, because it was left off, Mr. Toad must have fell in. I let him escape on his own. But the next day he was still there. So I reached in and helped him out. I didn’t want him dying there…

Pool message

pool message

I found this message floating in the community pool. Wow, what poor writing ability. I wonder if the message was delivered? It reads:

tell him that Keeke
leaf and she been gone 42 h
and she leaf he fone
and it not lyk her 2 leaf
her fone and ? when is
DA last time u talk 2 h?l