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Sunday, May 22, 2005

Here's the golf course right out the back door.
Clubhouse at the hotel I stayed at in Marietta.
Dave blasts a couple too.
In pieces.
Boom!
Kevin tracking his target. Look at the orange spot on the top of this photo.
Jack S. taking aim with his .357
Jack A. lines up his target at the range today.

So it's been awhile...

A lot has happened since my last post. For my loyal bloggers who don't have time for the details, here's the condensed version:

Went to Atlanta for meetings this week, shot pictures of a dance recital, went to the shooting range with the guys and then saw the latest Star Wars movie.

The detailed version:

Left for Atlanta late Tuesday afternoon. I was riding with Luke and Lesa followed close behind. She was heading back a day earlier than us which is why she took a car as well. Got checked into our hotel and adventured out around Marietta a little. Ended up finding a quaint little square where we discovered several unique antique shops and restaurants. Had a sumptuous dinner at a place called Shillings. I had a filet dish along with some wine. I conked out as soon as I got back to the hotel.

Wednesday morning was rough. We had to leave the hotel at 6:15 AM to factor in the traffic as we drove from Marietta to the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta. Leaving at 6:15 means me having to get up around 5'ish to get going and cleaned up. Here's the kicker - we lost an hour going east so I was getting up at 4:00 AM "my" time. OUCH!

The presentation from Adobe was good. I learned lots of things I didn't know before. Good stuff. During the lunch break, we walked over to the Hard Rock Cafe and chowed down. Back to the Hyatt for the afternoon session. While in town, we ate dinner outside at a Mexican place called Willie's. Apparently, they have really good burritos according to Luke. The one I had was okay, but I'm not a burrito fan so if it was good, I really didn't have anything to compare it to. Interestingly enough, while we sitting outside eating, a man, probably in his late 30's or 40's, goes strutting by wearing a pink leotard, a halo, fairy wings, twirling a baton and blowing a whistle. I did NOT take a picture.

Thursday's meetings were at the hotel we were staying. MUCH better morning when you just have to go downstairs to make it to your destination. Meetings were informative, but boring at times. I found myself nodding off occasionally. These meetings were from a partner we use to handle large volume email campaigns for our clients. Met some nice people there.

That evening, I hung out with a buddy of mine that lives over there. Ate a nice dinner then did some things downtown. Got in a little late but got rested.

Friday went well. Wrapped up meetings, had lunch then packed up and headed home. Went through some SERIOUS storms on the way back. It was nice to be home again. Ended up going to Cracker Barrel for dinner then drove over to Huntsville to try and get into a theater to see Revenge of the Sith. No luck. Drove home, passed out.

More later.

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Wow. I'm tired.

Shane was late. An hour late. I was a little on the anxious side at this point because now the extra time I had factored in to spend planning the shots I wanted to be sure not to miss and more importantly EATING LUNCH had to be cut from the schedule.

Once we arrived at the church, it was pretty warm on the inside. Apparently, the person who knew how to turn the A/C on couldn't be reached. It did finally get turned on much later but it was off when we were shooting pictures beforehand. I thought I was going to have the luxury of using the house lights to brighten up the stage and the people so I wouldn't need to use flash but somebody's mother kept screwing with the lights and turned them down too low to be useable. The last time the lights got fooled with, I stormed back there. When the mom saw me coming, she stepped away from the board to avoid me. Grr. Finally, I got tired of policing the lights and used my flash full time. I will inform the bride and groom what the situation was so they can hassle this person about it. I can understand why wedding photographers charge what they do. It's so they can tolerate meddling people without having to kick some ass. But I digress... Shane and I actually moved through the poses and got done shooting with some time to spare. The people in the bridal party followed direction well and made my life a little easier. I found a really nice area to shoot some shots of the girls in which I took advantage of.

While waiting for the wedding to start, I was cooling off in another room. There was a huge lightning strike somewhere either on or near the building that set the fire alarm off. Soon, there were 4 full-sized engines and ladder trucks there. It's good to see how quickly they responded! I don't think they found anything but they did do a thorough check of the place.

Finally the wedding started. Got some good pictures during the ceremony that I think they will be pleased with. When that was done, we hustled over to the art museum for the reception. I give a big thumbs up on the food! Remember, I hadn't eaten lunch yet. I've been to a number of weddings where you have cake, nuts and chips as the food. Here there was quite a spread - giant shrimp, chicken strips, fruit, veggies, smokies, rolls, cheese thingys, dip, crackers... so much that I got a photo of it here somewhere. Got my fill which made me much happier. Met some nice people too while I was there and saw some old friends.

Downloaded the pictures when I got home. I've got a lot of work ahead of me. Time for bed now though.

I see Kyle and Jeff are getting around a good bit on thier whirlwind tour of beaches. I *hope* that in addition to the pictures he's posted on his blog that they work some women in there somewhere.

The weekend begins.

Did a lot of paperwork stuff in the office today as I was out most of the week shooting photos. There was a building here in town I had been trying to get a shot of (it's newly constructed) but everytime I've been by, there were all sorts of contractor trucks/vans/trailers there. I finally lucked out and drove by when there was only a Bellsouth van in the lot with a guy in it. It turns out that I knew the guy and it was no trouble for him to move the van for me so I could get a clear shot. That's another shot down. I still need to get a pic of the opposite side of the building but the lighting's never been good yet. I should have that soon though.

Late in the evening, I got a message from Lesa that she was heading over to Cafe 113. She had told me earlier that she and some friends were going to be hanging out to celebrate someone graduating from nursing school. Got over there and joined up with Maria, Lori, and Josh. Lesa showed up a few minutes later and we all just kicked back and relaxed. Good times. After a few hours, we headed across the parking lot to The Brick where Gulliver was playing tonight. Got a table and soon we had a small crowd with us. I saw Heather, Christa and Juli there. There was also some girl Lesa introduced me to that was interested in having me do some shots of her. She looks like she's got a lot of potential so I'm looking forward to that. I finally came on home around 1 AM. Ugh... the one thing I hate about The Brick is that I came out of there reeking of smoke. Bleah.

I've got all my battries charged up and my lenses clean. Shane should be here in just a bit before we take off to shoot Mike and Neva's wedding over in Huntsville. Wedding aren't my cup of tea, but they were in a pinch and I was in a position to help. Hopefully all will go well. That should keep me busy most of the afternoon.

Time to jump in the shower and get cleaned up.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

WORN OUT

You know how you get drained of energy when you've been out in the sun for a long time? That's what's happened to me. I spent a good bit of the day out on the tarmac at the airport shooting photos. It was HOT. I got some great shots though. I just posted up a few samples so you could get an idea what I was doing.

Took a break from that and ate lunch over at Mac Grill (again) and then got back to it. This time, I was taking photos of some industrial buildings in the area. At least on the tarmac I had a breeze. There was no wind in the industrial park.

Got suprised when I walked into one of the places I was going to shoot. I was going in to tell the receptionist who I was and what I was doing. Come to find out, a girl I used to date a LONG time ago was working there. She gave me her phone number but I'm not too sure I'm interested in spending time with someone that had screwed me over in the past. Anyway, not going to dwell on that.

Spent the latter part of the afternoon getting an estimate to convert my home's termite protection over to the Sentricon system. Doesn't that sound like fun? Afterwards, I worked on photos to get them ready to deliver to Jaime. I'm almost done.
Artsy landing gear shot off a small jet.
More...
I was out running around the tarmac today with my camera.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Stayin busy...

Okey dokey, I've had lots going on. Started Tuesday off visiting a client in the morning then had lunch with another client. Next, I drove to Huntsville to meet with ANOTHER client and go do a good bit of photography for their website. Drove around a pretty swanky neighborhood in Huntsville called "The Ledges". Nice homes there for sure. Wrapped up there and headed back to Decatur. My buddy Dave was in town from Ohio. He and I used to work together at Intergraph on that medical customer I used to complain about all the time. Had plans to pick him up later for dinner then meet up with Rikki, Sam and Sarah for drinks later. So... back to Huntsville I go again after stopping by the office briefly then swinging by the house to get cleaned up. Ate dinner at Macaroni Grill (again) and ended up over at Humphrey's. Good times. Got home kinda late but fell asleep almost immediately. That's a good thing.

Today's big news was the arrival of Zachary, Kevin and Stacey's new baby boy. Honestly, they are the closest friends I've had that I've been around the whole pregnancy cycle with - TWICE! Their little boy has a full head of hair! Cute kid. Stacey was in good spirits. I'm sure that after you shed 10+ pounds in an afternoon, you can only be feeling better.

As you can tell from the pictures, this kid's first encounter with an Asian is of course one WITH A CAMERA. We all laughed about that.

While I was visiting with them, band practice (I was off "duty" this week) was going on. The news comes along that the drimmer that was supposed to be playing didn't show up. Well, I told them I could be there in 20 minutes as I would have to go home, pack up some gear and drive there. That's exactly what I did.

Ate dinner with Jack S. at Applebee's afterwards. Now I'm home and getting ready to conk out.
The proud parents!
A very rare shot of me and a baby. I actually kinda dug it.
Start them early on technology.
Momma and her boy.
Kevin and his son.

CONGRATULATIONS KEVIN & STACEY!!!

Congratulations to you guys on the birth of Zachary! As of 1:25 CST, Stacey now weighs at least 9 lbs. 4 oz. less...

I'll be heading to the hospital shortly to take some photos.

Monday, May 09, 2005

Mellow Monday

Okay... looks like travel for me is getting postponed again. No biggie though, I wasn't all that excited about the prospect of going to West Virginia.

After work I ran some errands. One was to the mall to get my favorite pair of sunglasses fixed. This microscopic nut came off where the temple attaches to the lens but luckily, the girl at the sunglass place had a replacement. We chatted about retail management and how bad it sucked. I sure put in my time with that crap. Next stop was Wal-Mart where I picked up some photos. On the way out I ran into Sommer - a girl I wanted to add to my portfolio. I got her number so hopefully I can get something set up with her soon. We'll see how that goes.

Back at home I got some laundry going.

This has been one of the more boring days of late.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

So... that's what it means to get older...

Remember I was happily running around on the tennis courts yesterday? As I was leaving church this morning carrying all my drum gear, I had some kind of weird pain/sensation on my right knee. All I could think of was "Hmmm, THAT's new..." Maybe I should have warmed up a bit more or stretched yesterday, I don't know. Just lovely I tell you.

Speaking of church, the music was hoppin' today. I think it all went well - I know I had a good time. Kevin played keyboards today. That REALLY helped give us a "richer" sound. That may just be the missing piece that takes us to the next level.

Afterwards, I went straight home to watch the Spanish Grand Prix. The races are a lot more exciting this year with the advent of the rule changes. Kimi's McLaren/Mercedes was incredibly fast. No one could close the gap on him. My man Fernando Alonso in the Renault stuck it out and held on to 2nd place although he clearly was no match for the Mercedes. I'm glad for Kimi though, he's been needing a good finish. Man, Ferarri have had it tough so far. Michael Schumacher retired after suffering 2 tire punctures, the last of which damaged his suspension.

Took a nap.

I got up and checked the hours of operation at the botanical garden as I wanted to turn in my entry for a photo competition. They closed at 8... or so I thought. I get all my stuff together and drive over. They don't stay open till 8 until after Memorial Day. $#%@ #%^# @#%^ @#%! They closed at 5 and I got there at 5:20. What a $#@&*! waste of time. I was NOT happy. Drove back home in time to catch Extreme Home Makeover.

Working on some picture stuff then I'm off to bed. I'll find out tomorrow if I'll be heading to West Virginia this week for a photo shoot or not.
My dinner at Macaroni Grill last night. Grilled salmon with honey glaze served oo spinach and orzcho pasta. My favorite!

Saturday, May 07, 2005

Tired... AGAIN.

I don't think I accomplished anything I intended to today. That's how it goes though. Ended up spending some time down at the tennis court with Kyle and Jeff though. It's been a long time since I've played tennis but it was nice to get out there again. Nice that is up until I realized that I need to get in better shape. Luckily, I knew when to take a break before I died. I also had my camera with me as my original thought was to practice taking action shots. Kudos to Kyle for taking over photo duties for a bit and getting some shots of me for once.

Went home to clean up then laid around for a bit to recharge. Met back up with the fellas and headed to Macaroni Grill for a delicious dinner. Maggie was working and hooked me up with a glass of wine. That was an unexpected surprise. I also ran into Tonja there with some friends coming back from a wedding reception. One of her friends recognized me from back in my bowling league days. Wow.

On the way back home we stopped in to visit Sarah where she works. Chatted with her a little then finally made it home. I need to get in bed so maybe tomorrow I can do more fun stuff.
Waiting on it.
A hot day on the court.

Up and at em...

On my way to the party last night, I stopped off at Simp's and dropped some photos off to Kathi as a mother's day present sort of thing. There was some event going on down at the Old State Bank which took up all the parking. As a result, I had to park 2 blocks down the street and walk. It was a nice night out though and lots of people were around so it made for a pleasant stroll. It almost felt like a "real" city for a few minutes. Next, I went down to Cafe 113 for Susan's birthday party. Originally, I was going to bring my BIG camera but decided against it because I didn't want to have to lug it around and I didn't want it exposed to a smoky environment. I did bring my little Sony along though. Met plenty of folks, shot some pool, drank a little then called it a night. Well, almost. Stopped in at Ruby's to hang out a little before finally making it home.

It's 5:30 Saturday morning now and I've got a load of laundry in the washer. Qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix comes on in a few minutes so I'll be watching that. It's probably back to bed for me for a little while after that.

Friday, May 06, 2005

Wrap it up...

the week's finally over!

I think this has been one of my busiest weeks of late. All week my plate has been full. Thursday, I was out shooting photos for one of our clients. While I was over in Madison, I stopped and had lunch at Edo's. Mmmmm... sushi. As usual, I ordered too much. That is TWICE this week that's happened to me. Anyway, it was nice to see old friends there. I had gotten to be pretty good friends with some of the folks there especially Keio, the owner. She's a sweet lady.

I spent the rest of the day scampering about taking photos all over the place. After I took my first shots and got in my car to move to my next location - my car wouldn't start. Long story short, my battery died. I was sitting there with my AAA card in hand ready to call when I decided to call my buddy Bill over at Intergraph. About 5 minutes later he's on the scene and I'm jumped off and on my way to the tire store. 30 minutes later I have a new battery and can get on about my business. After a tiring day shooting, I headed back to the office to download my camera then it was off to the house to get my gear together for band practice. Packed up a few cymbals, my snare and my stick back and like a pair of dirty underwear, I was off! Practice went okay - actually, it was more entertaining than anything else. Things were rough. I had a special moment when I tried something different out and well, it didn't sound so good. Heh. Logan's was the dinner choice and the whole band headed there. Good food all around. While there, I was able to set up a photo shoot for the weekend. Nice.

Friday was no less busy. Did a few things around the office then hit the road at 10 with stuff to drop off and photos to take. Stopped in at a few locations to take care of bidness' then met up with a few of my former co-workers for lunch at Tai-Pan. As usual, it was nice seeing them again. After eating too much, I headed into Huntsville to drop something else off before I made it back to the airport area to get going on the photos. Once again, I was all over the place. I took a few panoramic shots as well as some artsy kinds of blurry shots. Hopefully, my work today will turn out good. Once I got back to the office, I found out I may have to travel to West Virginia next week for a few days. Fascinating.

Time to get cleaned up for a party tonight. Should be fun.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

A little snappy-snappy.

Wow... ANOTHER busy day at the office. That's 3 in a row now! I had to shoot photos of one of our clients for a magazine publication. I used the same setup I had at home when I shot pictures over the weekend as I liked how easy it was to light the scene with the two HUGE softboxes and a strobe in the back to burn out the background. Once again, I made my life easier by remembering to shoot my black/white/gray reference card beforehand to make color balancing easy.

Had lunch with Kay and Jeremy at the old Greenbriar. I made the mistake of ordering the large pork plate. Normally, I can eat quite a bit of food in one sitting... just not THIS much. Jeremy followed suit and thought if I could eat it, he could too. Same results... it was too much food. Man was I paying for it this afternoon. I sure could have used a nap!

After work, I headed over to Simp's for a drink. Got a call from Jim, an old friend of mine, and he joined me there at the bar. Had a good time talking to Kathi. Cynthia showed up a bit later. It was nice seeing her as she hasn't been around in awhile. While there, I got an invite from Kevin and Stacey for grilled steak and lobster at there place. Wrapped up there and ran into Lorri as I was leaving. She had been working late on someone (she does hair). Trekked across town and made it to Kev's just as the steaks were ready to come off the grill. When I arrived, Kev was crawling around the floor wiping something up. Stacey was standing there and I first thought that maybe her water broke. Well, it wasn't anything nearly as exciting... she had simply dropped a container of melted butter. Stacey, when things come out of the microwave with melted stuff in them, it can be hot sometimes. :-/

The food was delicious. I kind of felt guilty that I didn't bring anything but I really had no time to go by the house and get something and a store wasn't anywhere along the way. Thanks to the them though for the great dinner.

I had grand plans to accomplish SOMETHING tonight but looks like that's not going to happen. I'm tired and think I will actually get in bed early tonight. That's always the intention, but that just doesn't happen often enough.

The weekend is stacking up... I've got a friend's birthday party Friday night, Saturday, I have to turn in my photo entries for a botnaical garden contest and that evening I'm supposed to meet Ellen and Linda for drinks. Oh, and I have band practice tomorrow night. All this excitement and NO drama! See? It CAN be done.

I'm deliriously sleepy. G' night mate.

Music by Jo.

A friend of mine that I photographed recently launched her music site today. Go CHECK IT OUT!

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Tuesday follies.

Once again it was a busy yet productive day at work. Had lunch at the Chinese place in the mall which turned out to be decent - except for the the pork part of my meal. It was a little dry IMO. The honey chicken and eggroll were good though. Checked out the Napoleon Dynamite shirts at Dillards before going back to the office.

Talked to Carol, one of my F1 buddies, to firm up our Indy plans. I checked my hotel reservations to make sure that was all a go and also get my registration in with the BMW Club for access to the hospitality tent and facilities there at the US Grand Prix. Less than 2 months away! I'm excited.

After work, I went on home to work on some photos so I could print them tonight. Got that done and watched some tube. Finally got up and went to pick up my photos... they already know me there and as soon as I got to the counter, they were handing me my envelope all ready to go.

Stopped in at the bookstore and picked up the latest DRUM! magazine before heading to dinner. Jaime suggested a new dish they had that was excellent! Some sort of mandarin chicken concoction. Time for bed yet again.

Monday, May 02, 2005

Busy today.

Today was rockin at the office. I had appointments to set up, emails to answer and send, domain registrations to transfer, problems to fix... the whole ball of wax. Whew! Glad that's over with!

On another note, the circular polarizer I ordered last week came in today. That's going to help me a lot when it comes to shooting outdoors. It does marvelous things on water, skies and foilage. I can't wait to try it. I've had one before on one of my other cameras so I know what to expect, but I *so* needed one for my Canon. Also on the photography front, I picked up a few prints today from the weekend's photo sessions. I' m really liking what I'm seeing.

After work I went over to Publix to do some grocery shopping as I haven't got much in the fridge right now. I'm all stocked up once again. I took my time going through looking at all the different spices and ingredients they had. I might have to crank up my cooking again soon. I was hot and heavy into that a little over a year ago but as most of you know, it's a pain in the ass to cook for one person. Especially one who isn't big on eating leftovers. One of these days I'll have some folks over for some really fine dining - past favorites I've made were herb-crusted pork loin and filet mignon that I pan-seared then finished in the oven topped with a demi-glace sauce. It was fun to do all that but time consuming. I digress.

Ate a sub sandwich for dinner and watched some TV. Paid bills. Worked on a few more photos. I'm going to try and climb into bed a little earlier tonight. I'm tired.

Sunday, May 01, 2005

While I had all this stuff out...

To make the best of the fact that the studio lights were still set up, Jaime and her sister came over tonight. The first order of business was to review the shots I took earlier last month and pick out her favorites. The second bit was to take some upper-body and head shots with the light setup.

It was nice meeting Courtney and her daughter. They ran some errands while Jaime and I were shooting. Like before she was very easy to work with. I did make it a point this time to shoot a photo of the gray card so I could easily color correct the shots under each of the different lighting conditions. Save me a bunch of time and guessing. She had fun with that - holding the card like it was a mug shot.

I didn't do too much today. Took a short nap and also knocked out 3 loads of laundry. I briefly thought about trimming the bushes in front of my place but found other things to do instead. I'm sure you know how that goes.
Here's a shot from my afternoon session with Jaime today.

Fabulous weather.

So far today, the weather has been glorious! It's a bit cool, but not uncomfortably so. Church went off without a hitch this morning - acoustic set and all. Playing the djembe makes you have to think a little more since there's only so many different sounds you can make on it unlike the drum kit where you've got all sort of options when it comes to playing. Still, it's easy to close your eyes and really get into the music with the single instrument.

I had to run over to Wal-Mart (ugh) to pick up some photos and some home stuff. It wasn't too crowded yet which made it a little more tolerable. As a side note, an amazingly beautiful woman was there with her kid. She wasn't just pretty, she REALLY stood out. Just thought I'd share that.

Last night, Jo came by with Scott to check out some of the shots I took the previous evening. I think she liked what she saw. Hopefully, I'll have her stuff all done sometime this week. Later on in the evening, Shane came over for awhile to see what I've been up to and talk a little about studio lighting. Good times.

Saturday, April 30, 2005

Cramped.

Wow. You don't realize just how small a room really is until you get some oversize equipment set up in there. The room I'm speaking of is my living room and the equipment is 3 studio lights, 2 of which have huge softbox diffusers on them. Had to move the sofas around, put the cocktail table in the kitchen, take a painting off the wall... lot of action to make room for the photo shoot. In the end it was worth it as I got great results from the shots I took. A lot of funny stuff happened in the process also but like they say about Vegas and Cancun - "What happen's at J-Mo's, stays at J-Mo's". LOL

Headed over to a studio in Madison bright and early this morning for a Photoshop class from another photographer. Met several other photgraphers there along with Maria, a photographer herself and also a model living in Miami. It was time well spent today as I got some new insight into techniques with the program. I couldn't wait to get home afterwards to try some things out. That'll keep me busy for awhile. I'm supposed to do more shooting tomorrow so I left the lights set up and my livingroom and kitchen a disaster area for now.

Gonna go play with pictures some more then slither into bed.
Had a photo session with Jo last night. Here's one of the shots.

Freakin' Friday

Work was uneventful today, which is a good thing. I got things done, just nothing earth shaking. Ate with Lesa, Luke and Kay for lunch. A taco and 2 enchiladas made up my meal. Stayed busy till the end of the work day then headed on home.

Kyle arrive shortly after I did and helped me get the livingroom all set for shooting photos. It was tight quarters in there. Jo made it in right on time. I'll tell you what, I give big props to a girl that can keep a schedule. She showed up right when she said she would once again. Got several good photos!

Once we were all done, I grabbed some dinner at Ruby's then made it back home before the weather started going down the tubes. Time for me to hop in bed. I've got a Photoshop class all day tomorrow. Whee!

Thursday, April 28, 2005

So what's new today...

Well for starters, I'm having a lot of trouble on this racing game I've been playing on my PSP. There's a particular race on the Pro 19 tour where I race against a single, very fast car. You have to be just about flawless to pull off a win. I have come so close to winning only to miss out by a car length or less. Grrr...

Work was good today, I didn't accomplish a whole lot but I made progress in several small areas. Had to restore some files from tape archives, get some papers signed by clients and returned to me, set up photo shoots for next week... stuff like that. Speaking of photo shoots, I went over to Wal-Mart today at lunch to pick up some clamps and some king-size sheets to use as backdrops. I've got a project I'm working on and need those items.

Band practice was good tonight. I think Leah provided the most entertainment with her comments. Jordan was kind of a downer for some reason. Not sure what was up with that. Kinda whiney. She improved though as practice went on. We're breaking things down into an acousic set this week so in my case, instead of drums, I'm using my djembe. It's nice to do this for a change of pace. Lots of guitars, lots of harmonies.

It's time for bed already. Got a busy day tomorrow. Heck, got a busy next couple of days!

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Back in the saddle.

Went to the Dr. so she could check on my eye progress. It was looking a lot better today. After examining me, she gave me the go ahead to join the general population again. Met my sis at Applebees for lunch then rolled on into the office.

It was a fairly quiet day for me - just waiting on some clients to get some things back over to me before I proceed. One bummer though, my trip to Sonoma, CA got axed as the client changed their mind on the photography I was going to be doing. Oh well.

I think I'm gonna lay low tonight. I've got to get some domestic stuff done anyway.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Dreary Tuesday

I've already been out this morning - stopped over at the office to pick up my laptop and some paperwork so I'll be able to get things done today from home. Also dropped a pile of clothes off at the cleaners too.

My eye doesn't look any better yet but I guess that takes a little bit of time. Hopefully, tomorrows checkup will be a good one and I'll have made some progress.

Monday, April 25, 2005

What a way to start the week.

Went to the optometrist to get the low down on my eye "issue". I told her that I had went online to WebMD to research the problem a little and discovered that there are several types of "pink eye" the worst of which was viral. That spreads as an STD among other things. I told the Dr. that I wasn't aware of doing anything recently that would expose me to an STD. That got her laughing. All kidding aside, turns out I have some bacterial thing going on. With prescription in hand I headed to the drugstore where I ran into David working there (poker playing buddy). I walked up to the counter and said "I need a refill on my Methadone". Anyway, turns out the pharmacist that filled my prescription was one of the models from the recent fashion show I shot photos at! What a small world AGAIN.

Called up the office to check in to see if I was missing any excitement. I let them know I was going to work from home tomorrow since I'm contagious and don't want to spread this thing around. They rescheduled my appointments for tomorrow so I'm all clear to stay at the house. I'll actually be able to take care of some much needed stuff tomorrow I think.

Eyeball Status.

Yup, I've got some sort of eyeball malfunction going on. My left eye is pink and watery. Got a visit to the doctor scheduled in the next little bit to get the details.

I took off from work today like you're supposed to - I don't want to be "spreadin the love".

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Tanya from Saturday morning.

Weekend recap.

This weekend got off to a good start and ended... okay I guess. I was feeling kind of iffy Friday. I was busy at work but wasn't feeling all that great. I think some kind of allergy thing was getting ready to kick me in the boo-tay because I had that weird "I feel sick but I don't think I am" kind of vibe going on. I had plans to do some photography over the weekend but I wasn't sure if I'd be up to it.

After I left work, I went on home and laid down for awhile to see if that would do any good. I woke up hungry and headed out the door for dinner. I decided to visit Kathi (Jamie's mom) and brought along some of my portfolio and extra prints I had. She showed off the pictures I had taken and was very complimetary of them. I had her pick her favorites out and luckily, the were ones I had duplicates of and I gave them to her. She hooked me up with drinks and dessert. Ran into some friends there too. After visiting with them for awhile I took it on home.

Tanya showed up over at my place to get her shoot done. Kyle made it in a few minutes later as we were deciding what outfits to bring and where to go. We packed up and headed to Huntsville. It was a bit on the cool side but she toughed it out. I dressed warmly as there was no reason for ALL of us to be cold (heh). Kyle had his hands full trying to shoot video AND use a reflector to light the scenes up. We had to hurry during breaks in the clouds when the light was good. After a few wardrobe changes, we wrapped up and headed to Macaroni Grill for a late lunch. Made a pit stop at BestBuy to see what was new. Tanya picked up the "Larry the Cable Guy" cd which we listened to on the way home. That was some funny stuff right there.

We all parted ways, Tanya to go get ready for work and Kyle home to mix up some Metameucil and to soak his dentures. I meanwhile started downloading images from the morning's session to my PC. I picked out several of the better looking shots and processed then sent them out to be printed. I thought I'd suprise Tanya with a quick turnaround on a few shots as she didn't think she was photogenic or some noise like that. Picked up the photos then headed over to see her along with Kyle - he was going for other reasons though, mainly to see his woman. You can check his blog for that story though. Tanya was all giddy when I showed her the shots. She took off and showed them to her co-workers there. That about summed up the evening.

Sunday morning I got up and felt like poo. It was cold outside, I didn't feel good and someone else was playing drums this week so it was at least convenient for me to stay in bed... which I did. Got up watched the San Marino Grand Prix which my favorite team won. GO RENAULT! Not wanting to be totally unproductive, I washed and folded 3 loads of laundry.

Guess what? I think I have pink eye. How special is that? I don't know that I've been exposed to it but I must have been. Either that or it's some weird aspect of allergies that I'm just now discovering. Just great. I might be working from home tomorrow.

Friday, April 22, 2005

It's a small world after all.

Remember Jaime, one of the ladies I photographed recently? I come to find out, her mom is my favorite bartender at a local restaurant. She had always referred to her daughters as "the twins" and not by name so I never made the connection. Jaime showed her some of the shots I took (which she really liked) and asked who the photographer was. After a few questions, one of which was "Is he Asian?", she figured out that she knew me.

What a surprise.

Communications issues.

Men are from Mars, women from Venus?

Here's a dialog I had with Kay today:

Kay: I want to see Lesa's pictures (from the ballgame yesterday)

Me: I put them on the server in a folder named with yesterday's date. You won't be able to see them though, they are in a format you can't open. I haven't uploaded my shots to the server yet.

Kay: These aren't the pictures from yesterday.

Me: Are you looking in the folder with yesterday's date?

Kay: Oh.

(pause)

Kay: I can't open them to see them.

Me: (SIGH) I know, I already told you that would be the case.

Kay: Where are your pictures on here?

Me: (SIGH) Did you not hear ANY of what I said a minute ago?

Kay: Oh.

Alrighty then.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

My partners in crime for the evening.

Busy Thursday.

Kicked off the day visiting a client a few miles south of town where I took a tour of their manufacturing facility. Interesting stuff for sure. While there, I got a call reminding me that I had a haircut appointment at 1:30. It's a good thing they call or I would have forgotten. I grabbed some lunch then came to the office for a bit before heading to my appointment. This is where the fun begins. I had my hair all fixed the way I liked it and wanted it to come out looking similar. I also did not want to get sprayed with what I call the "grandma-smelling" spray either. I wanted something manly (of course). Anyway, after all was said and done, I got sprayed with... you guessed it, grandma in a can. Now I'm not happy. The hair was looking good, but I was smelling wrong. The fix? Re-shampoo. Now, the hair gets all restyled then sprayed with the correct stuff. The only problem is that my hair looks like Johnny Bravo hair. Either that or the dude from 21-Jump Street (from back in da day, yo!). I got in the car and my hair was touching the roof. Nice. I got to the office and found one of my co-workers in my chain hunched over filing something in a cabinet. She looked up and BUSTED out laughing. Sigh. I walked down the hall and slowly, laughter erupted in each office. The owner of our agency got his camera out and took a few shots before I could make it to the bathroom and fix things. Luckily, a little water and a little finger work got things situated back to some semblance of normalcy.

After work, Lesa, Kay and I headed to Huntsville for the HSV Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event. Got our money's worth with out drink tickets and some good food. We plopped down in some seats right next to the field and started taking photos. Kay got in the habit of rubbing up on the players making the mistake of wandering over too close. Lesa and I got snapshots of it all.

I was approached by a lady that asked if I could take pictures of one of the people throwing out the first pitch. I said sure then moved to get set up. WTF?!? I thought that you'd have one person throw out the pitch?!?! There were four or five people out there that started walking towards home plate with a ball in hand then all of the sudden they just flung them with NO WARNING. So... I got before and after shots. That kinda pissed me off. Oh well.

Looks like I've got a shoot set up for Saturday morning. I'm very close on finishing up the female portrait section of my portfolio and will need to begin focusing on other subjects. It will be time to get some pricing together for that sort of thing.

Grrr... I'll need to get all my biznass paperwork setup.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Mid-week happenings.

Nothing earth-shaking going on so far this week, just business as usual. Best of luck to my old work buddies as they try and win a major contract this week. I think they get to hear the decision tomorrow on that.

Over in my neck of the woods on Tuesday - I stayed pretty busy at the office doing some research and getting pricing details together. Met up with Jeremy for lunch over at Logan's where we had a good time talking about goofy stuff - custom ashtrays, garden gnomes and a novel idea for a fishing rod holder.

After work, I went home briefly then came back to the office to shoot headshots for Wendy - a friend that does some stage acting. Since I was going to have the studio lights set up, it was easy enough to take some shots of her husband Eric. Kyle was there to assist wth lighting and I shot a few of him too while waiting on Wendy to change outfits. I think I can safely say that I'm now getting a handle on studio lighting. I had an epiphany last night as I was getting everything dialed in - while making my adjustments, I had a "OH!!! So THAT'S how you do that" moment. Sure enough, when I got home a dumped my memory card to my PC and started reviewing the shots, things were looking REALLY good.

I'm happy.

Monday, April 18, 2005

My "in" with the motorcross crowd.

Motorcross pics were made possible thanks to Tanya. She told me about the track and invited me out.
More action.

Jumpin, jumpin...

I thought this shot was real cool with 2 riders in the air, #9 looking back at the other.
Stirring up the dust.

Frustrated.

Do you ever just get frustrated at a situation that's right in front of you? Without me getting specific, there's been a few situations I've been a witness to that have just been mind-boggling. Sigh.

Today was a good day. Spent time in client meetings in the morning then most of the afternoon working on product photography. That's not nearly as fun as portraiture, but it's necessary. The product I was shooting was quite small. Instead of setting up the whole studio lighting rig, I brought in a desk lamp from home that did the job quite nicely.

Took it easy this evening. Ate dinner and hit Publix for some stuff. I'm going to try and get in bed before 10:30. I was incredibly sleepy this afternoon.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Could it be? ANOTHER beautiful day?

Today proved to be yet another great day all around. Got up and made my way to church (on time I might add), where we had a pretty rockin' set to play. That's always fun. Kev wasn't at 100% though and we shortened the end of a few songs to accomodate. Hope you get to feeling better dude.

Ate a quick lunch at Quizno's and had an interesting experience there - some Asian folks were in line when I got there and I got in line behind them. What was funny is that the girl that puts the lettuce and crap on your sandwich was asking me about the people's meal in front of me as if we were there together. I think today was the first time I've ever had to use the phrase "We may be Asian, but we're not here together". Kyle snapped a picture of this and posted it on his bLog.

I changed clothes at the house then headed to a nearby motorcross track to meet up with Tanya, a friend of mine who rides. I wanted to work on some action shots of bikers in the air and such. Kyle came along and was taking some video footage. One thing for sure is that it was EXTREMELY dusty. Because of that, I just picked one lens I would use the most and stayed with that - no lens switching for me. I got plenty of good shots. I've already gotten some positive feedback from one of the riders I shot so I'm pleased with the initial results.

Back at the house I cleaned up then played drums awhile. Steak Out provided dinner tonight while I watched TV. I was pleasantly surprised with a visit from Sarah. It's been quite awhile since I've seen her so we had some catching up to do. It was good seeing her again.

That winds up another weekend here in Alabama. Woo hoo!

Saturday, April 16, 2005

Obligatory butterfly photo.
Nice contrasts here.
More flowers.
Tulips.

Nice weather.

Wow. As predicted (for ONCE!!!), this weekend's awesome weather made itself known. Once I finally got rolling this morning, I called up Kyle (who was still looking at the inside of his eyelids) to see if he was up to helping me shoot at the gardens. Half an hour later we were on the way.

When we arrived, there were a LOT of people there. Kyle remembered there was some sort of plant sale going on. With all the folks around, the parking people routed us to park WAY off from the entrance. I was kind of pissed about that because as we walked up to the entrance, there were several open parking spaces there. Grr.

Once inside, there was considerably more stuff in bloom then my last visit there just a few weeks ago. I was able to take plenty of good shots. I also realized why many photographers carry multiple camera bodies with them - changing lenses frequently gets tiresome. That's the price you gotta pay though to get the kinds of shots that make people go "wow!". It was a productive time - took several shots and also came up with more ideas for a side project that's in the works.

Lunch was handled by Landry's. At first, they gave me the dinner menu. I don't mind expensive food, but I wasn't in the mood to spend $20+ on lunch. After I asked, they brought me the lunch menu which was much more reasonable. I had some fried oysters and a hunk of catfish. The catfish was VERY tasty. Much more so than what I've gotten at Cracker Barrel. It's not that the CB catfish is bad, just that the Landry's version is MUCH more flavorful.

The next stop was to be at a park but lunch was kind of heavy so I figured we'd walk it off by strolling around BestBuy to see if there was anything I couldn't live without. Ran into Big John there. Right after that, Scott came on the scene. He was there getting a "system" installed in his car. Cool stuff. Went to Barnes & Noble and strolled around then dropped into Old Navy to see what they had. After not buying anything we started to head to the park then decided we were both tired... and old. LOL! Headed back to town and dropped Kyle off and went home.

I think I'll do some reading tonight and take it easy. What a good day.
Some bright colors for sure.
Green feathers.
Another.
Fashion show shots from Thursday.

Friday, April 15, 2005

It's the weekend!

Today was a day of highs and lows. The low was sending off a significant check to the U.S. Treasury. Once that was done, everything else seemed much better. The weather today was awesome! So much so that we all left the office early to get a head start on enjoying it. I was tired though and took the opportunity to go home and nap for awhile before I did anything else. I got up in time to rush over to a spot to take some evening photos. I got a couple of good ones but nothing I'm completely thrilled with.

When I got done there, I met up with Kyle and Jeff over at Cracker Barrel to eat. Watched Napoleon Dynamite again afterwards then parted ways. I spent some time looking over some new prints I received. Things are looking good! There's still a lot of room for improvement though so I'll continue to push on.

Sigh. Looks like the shoot that was getting set up for tomorrow fell through. I'll go with my backup plan at the botanical garden then.

In other news, there's a strong possibility I'll be travelling to California to do some photography at a client's location there. I'll definitely take time to visit the vineyards and wineries in the area if I go. There should be some spectacular shot opportunities.
Lighthouse shot I snapped earlier this evening.

I hurt the pimp hand.

While I'm all for "Keepin' tha pimp hand strong" there are some times that it's not possible. That fashion show shoot yesterday where I was hanging on to my camera for a long time coupled with band practice with my throne so low took a toll on my right wrist. It's sore today.

Sigh. Goofy injuries happen more frequently as I get older. Just great.

On a high note, I got all the tax stuff in the mail. Whee.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

OUCH!

That's what my checkbook is screaming after I made my annual donation to Uncle Sam. Aside from that unpleasant experience, I had a good day otherwise.

Today was the day of the Decatur General Foundation Fashion Show. First Lady Patsy Riley was in attendance and actually participated in the show. The event was well attended with around 500 people there. I was on hand for photography - squatting down or resting on my knees at the end of the runway. THAT'S ROUGH ON YOUR LEGS I tell ya. I wish the runway lighting could have been better though. I ended up using my flash. For the first time, I shot all my flash shots in manual mode. W00T! I used JPEGs this time instead of RAW as I didn't feel like post-processing hundreds of pictures. We'll see how some of them came out.

Had band practice tonight. Grrr... my drum throne at the church got jacked up. Ya just can't have nice things these days. It's one of my thrones so that makes it even more frustrating. Because of this problem, I was sitting too low tonight making it harder to play. I'll have to fix that or by Sunday or just bring my good throne along with me if I don't have time to get to it.

I'll possibly be shooting again Saturday so I'm looking forward to that. Kyle's actually trying to get that set up so we'll see how successful that is. I do have some backup options in mind "just in case" though.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

The art of being busy.

There's 2 kinds of busy. The busy where you tell others you're busy but in reality you haven't done anything and the actual busy where you have something to show for it. Most of the time, I try to fit into that latter category.

My week started off well. Monday went by without incident. A friend brought to my attention that a local photographer, Beth Boldt was going to be doing a presentation for a local photography club on glamour photography lighting techniques. It was free so I thought "why not"? I'm all about learning from others so I planned to go. Kyle went also since he's been the one helping me on shoots so it would help for him to learn the same stuff I am.

When we arrived, the crowd was a bit more, let me say, "senior", than I expected. I assume that they were there primarily since they were members of the photography club and not that they did this sort of thing professionally. It was entertaining to watch their faces as the presentation went on. Beth did a good job explaining things despite fighting off some pretty severe allergies. The one thing that stood out to me most was the intensity of the lighting used in this style of photography. The lights were BLAZING. I did end up learning a few things although had the presentation been more organized, there probably could have been more information passed along. What would have been nice would have been a one-on-one or small group setting instead. I'll check if that's even a possibility.

Afterwards, ate a good dinner at Macaroni grill where I ran into Chandler H., an old friend from my Intergraph days. We exchanged pleasantries and went about our business. After that, it was time to go home.

Today was busy for me as well at the office. I got plenty accomplished so I didn't feel like my workday was wasted. Lot's of stuff happening there. Went on home after work was over but not before I tried to get some shots of a construction site for another project I've got going. No luck there as the sun's position wasn't working out for me.

I decided to stay in this evening as I was tired from my non-stop days the last week or so. Mainly worked on some examples in a Photoshop techniques book I'm reading. I really need to know that program backwards and forwards so it's time well spent. Ended the evening playing the drums awhile. I finally got everything positioned where I wanted it.

Sunday, April 10, 2005

In a blink of an eye.

The weekend's over. I think the perfect length for a weekend is 3 days. 2 is too short and 4 just feels weird. Eh, whatever.

Got up early this morning and fiddled around with some of the photos I took yesterday. I was perched at my desk (at home) with a warm cup of coffee, iPod playing Paul Simons's 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (how ironic) and me dressed in my 'jammies. How's that for an image?

Eventually I got rolling and made it to church. I was off the schedule this week so I got to sit in the crowd and enjoy the music. It was nice for a change. Afterwards, I headed over to Wal-Mart to print some images. I had tried to do the online submission of my photos but somehow, that got all hosed. If that had worked, my prints would have been ready when I got there. I had a feeling something like this would happen so I had duplicates of what I sent with me on a CF card. Brandon hooked me up there and got my prints out in just a few minutes instead of me having to wait an hour.

Ate lunch. Went home. Watched part of the NASCAR race. Took a nap. Went back out and at dinner and now I'm home. How's that for wrapping up the day?
On the steps outside the great room.
Out on the balcony.
Jaime in the foyer.

I've been at it again...

What can I say? I can't let a glorious weekend go by without doing at least a LITTLE photography. Saturday was no exception. Initially, I had plans to do a shoot with Jaime but it turns out she hadn't checked her email since last week - good grief. I had emailed her about details for the shoot and such and had not heard back from her. My backup plan was to make it over to the botanical gardens and work on some nature shots. To my surprise, I talked to her Friday evening which is when I learned she had been remiss in her email checking. I gave her a hard time about that of course. Despite all this, she was up for the shoot anyway.

I got going early Saturday morning - Jaime then Kyle soon joined me and we headed over to Lynn's sprawling estate for the shoot. There are so many photo possibilities there that I'll probably be using it as a regular location. Not only that, it's conveniently near my house - about 10 minutes away.

Jaime had brought along most of her clothes so we had a wide selection of looks to choose from. She had to work later in the afternoon so we stayed focused and moved from spot to spot quickly in order to get as much done in the limited amount of time we had. She was very patient and extremely easy to work with. As is the norm, Kyle was a very capable second set of hands in helping moving things around and also to work the reflector when needed. He was also shooting video as well - unfortunately, he had some technical issues (see his blog).

The day proved to be very productive. I think we all had a great time. I know I did. I also got several fantastic shots. I'll post some samples shortly.

Friday, April 08, 2005

One more.
Another.
Sample from today.

To Nashville and back...

One of the best known drummers around was in Nashville yesterday to do a drum clinic. Me and several of my friends rode up to take part. First stop was at the store I get my drum stuff from - Fork's Drum Closet. Jennie saw me come in and came bounding over with my envelope of tickets. My buddies Jeff W. and Jeff K. were already there. A big thanks to Jeff W. for getting a poster autographed for me as I missed the signing time (dangit).

Grabbed a quick bite to eat on the way over to the arena at Lipscomb University. We had to split up to get good seats but it was worth it. Before everything got started, I took several pictures of the drums from all angles, even getting up on stage behind them at one point. I hustled back up to my seat just as they introduced Steve. As a side bonus, Cragie Zildjian, the head of the cymbal company... Zildjian, was on hand to thank everyone and share some kind words about Steve.

Steve started by grooving and humming along with a little tune. He played and played some really good feeling stuff.. silky smooth... very cool. All the while I was snapping photos with the Big White Lens. There was an extremely long question and answer session but Steve made the best of it and patiently answered everything and also doing a few demonstrations for some of the participants - had them come up on stage and even in one case, had them play on the kit! Ha!

I had a great time. Boy was I tired when I got home.

Today at work I had one early meeting at a client's office then I stopped over at the hospital to visit Ellen (my neighbor that works there). Chatted with her, Linda and Trudy. They were getting all geared up for the fashion show next week. I'll be one of two photographers there. (yay me!) The rest of the day I spent shooting photos for a project Lesa is working on that has a baseball theme to it. I'll post a couple of my better shots from today.

After work, I met up with Jeremy at The Brick for a few drinks and laughs before heading across town to meet up with Kyle for some dinner. FINALLY got a chance to talk to Jaime about the photo shoot this weekend and to my surprise, she's in! I didn't expect that. Anyway, I've got 2 locations lined up for it so hopefully, I'll have enough variety in settings to get a good mix of shots. We'll see.

The one and only STEVE GADD

The man himself in action at Lipscomb University last night. A pleasure to experience the performance.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Here's the artwork I hung up in my livingroom yesterday. COLOR!!! YAY!

Grrrr... headache.

You ever get one of those headaches when you feel as though you could pull your eye out so you could rub your brain where it hurts? I had one of those today. To a certain degree it's still around although it has diminished a good bit. I was trying to figure out if it was because I had TOO much caffeine in the AM. I had 3 cups of coffee by 10:00 then switched over and had one Mt. Dew by 11:00. I ate lunch and only drank water then on the way back to the office - I got that pain right behind my eye feeling.

So I'm sitting at my desk thinking about taking drugs, going home or just toughing it out when one of my co-workers starts whistling. I put a stop to that. To add to my headache it also rained all day. Just great.

In other news, I was checking on a potential candidate for some photos (a friend's aquaintance) and found out she was really in a rough situation. Abandoned the photography idea and now I'm trying to find a way to help her out. I'll use my business contacts to see if I can get her a job somewhere as she currently doesn't have one AND she has a dependent. Not having an income is tough. Having someone else to support in that situation... I can't even imagine how stressful that would be.

I have another person I consider a friend over in Atlanta who's having his own tough time right now. His situation is that he was heading to Indianapolis to house sit for quite awhile and in the meantime would find new work - he's a photographer so his business is kinda portable. Anyway, through an incredible chain of unfortunate events, he's stranded in Atlanta with literally NO money and NO way to get to Indy.

I have no room to complain about anything. Suddenly, my headache seems quite unimportant.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Glorious weather.

I wish that the weather I experienced today would be the norm. Everything was perfect - temperature, humidity, breeze, light clouds... fantastic I tell you.

I had a pretty quiet day planned at the office but ended up tagging along on a client visit with cameras in hand. Long story short, this client was going to need an EXTREMELY fast turnaround on a brochure about their company. After talking with them and gathering up their information and finding out where their interests lay, the shutters were blazin. I took close to 100 shots today of various electronics, cabling equipment and the associated machinery with producing these things. When I got back to the office, I was VERY pleased with the results of what I captured. I did all my flash shooting in manual mode... ALL of it. There were two of us shooting so I was confident that if I hosed up some shots, the other camera would have some as backup. I was pleasantly surprised with my results! Still, I prefer natural lighting if possible.

Ate a delicious lunch at Main Street Cafe'. I had the sauteed chicken breast with some sort of peach sauce on it along with mashed potatos and mixed vegetables. I started things off with a cup of delectible clam bisque. MMMMMMMM!!!!!!

I had to hit the Mt. Dew hard in the afternoon to stay conscious.

After work, I decided that I wanted to hang up at least one of the paintings I picked up last night. I was trying to decide which wall to put it on when I saw my neighbor Ellen walking by with her dogs. I yelled at her to come in for a second to give me her opinion. She was leaning towards the same spot I was thinking of so BAM! It's up there now. It definitely adds some color to the livingroom.

Had dinner at home tonight but I did run out for a drink over at Applebees while visiting with Charity. The recording from the weekend was a big hit! That's great. In another unrelated event, one of the other waitresses approached me and asked if I was in a certain TV commercial (I was). It's funny that I get recognized that way. This is the same TV commercial I blogged about back in February when we were taping it.

Oh, I gave my dog a much needed bath this afternoon. She's much happier now. I have done my part as a pet owner today.

Monday, April 04, 2005

Nice weather for a Monday.

All was good in tha' hood today. Things at the office went smoothly - that's always a nice way to start any week. Suprisingly, I didn't suffer any ill effects from the time change. BIG plus right there.

Went and got my wig cut today as I was looking a little unkempt. My hair was exceeding the holding capacity of the gel I use. To top it off, I learned that the gel I use has been discontinued!?!? So, if anyone has a line on Texture Gel by ARTec - let me know. I need a 55 gal. drum of it. It's nice - not sticky, doesn't smell like fruit and it DOESN'T FLAKE!!! That's the key right there. I'm out on looking like I've got dandruff.

Dinner tonight was at Cracker Barrel where I enjoyed some grilled catfish, fried okra, corn and a tall cold glass of water. Ahhhhhh... Did some running around after that trying to visit and catch up with friends. I finally made my way over to a buddy's place to pick up some paintings he had made a few years back. I was wanting them to add color to my living room (which is gray, white and black). Now I've got to figure out exactly where I want to hang them.

I decided that I liked my drums set up the way I had them before I made the last set of changes and moved the rack toms over my kick. I started putting things back the way I had them but with some slight changes for the better. That's going to take more energy than I have this evening so it will have to wait for me to finish. Positioning drums is easier said than done. There are multiple adjustments to be made to get things exactly where you want them so there's a good bit of trial and error involved.

Sunday, April 03, 2005

Another weekend passes by.

Got up incredibly early this morning for some reason (even WITH the time change) and was able to catch the Formula 1 race in Bahrain LIVE. After another exciting race, my favorite team and driver won - Renault's Fernando Alonso. They certainly have their package working well this season despite all the rule changes. The major rule changes are that each driver gets one set of tires to race on and each engine must last 2 full race distances. Prior to the changes, drivers had a pretty much unlimited number of tires to use during a race and the engines only had to last one race each. While on the subject of F1, I received my tickets to the US Grand Prix (the F1 race in Indianapolis) over the weekend. Sweet.

Music at church this morning was rockin' as I had predicted. Other than Jack having some feedback issues with his guitar and amp, everything else went smoothly. Eric was able to work in the bassline from one of Audioslave's songs into one of the worship tunes today. I think some of the crowd realized that something different was going on but I'll tell you what, Eric and I were having fun with that groove.

I ran out of gas fast after church and skipped out on any lunch plans. I went straight home and crashed for a nap. It was SO beautiful outside that I wanted to really get out with my camera but I was on the verge of passing out from getting up so early. After a much needed nap, I got out and headed to Lowe's where I picked up a soil testing kit. I suspect that my yard is a bit on the acidic side and needs some lime to bring the pH down some. I've been needing to find out about this for a long time now so I'm glad to finally be able to address it. I'll probably do the test sometime this week.

Ended the evening watching Extreme Home Makeover (again, I LOVE this show) and then an epiosode of Iron Chef America. Fast times for sure... LOL!

Saturday, April 02, 2005

One song down... for the most part.

Got the band all gathered together today at Kyle's to record a track with Charity. After we all warmed up, things started coming together nicely. We did a few takes then broke for lunch. Logan's was the dining establishment of choice. For a moment, we thought we were going to get "the undesireable" waitress but were relived when it was Jessica instead. We were all hungy which made the food especially delicious. I was alarmed when Charity took some ice from her water glass and put it in her wine. After I gave her a hard time about it she said she didn't really like wine at room temperature, she wanted it cooler. Okay then.

When we had left for lunch, we thought our last take was the best. We were very pleasantly surprised when we tried again on full stomachs and it turned out great! Kevin and Jack had to leave at that point but the rest of us stuck around to work on another song with her. It soon became evident we needed to work on this other song more and called it quits for the day. I dropped Charity off then came on home where I pulled pictures off my camera.

I know I got up early today but I'm incredibly tired! Concentrating on playing your part right takes a toll on you. Gonna take it easy tonight. Got pizza ono the way. Pizza, beer and some Final Four on the tube. Perfect.
Guys, this is how the song goes...
Charity typing up some lyrics for us so we'd know where we were in the songs.
Sound engineer for the day's session.
The string section. Eric on bass and Jack on rhythm.
Yours truly getting ready to lay down another drum track this afternoon.

Friday, April 01, 2005

I ran across this disturbing sight while grocery shooping this evening. No further comment.

Friday, at last!

Last night, band practice went well. I especially liked how E managed to integrate the really cool bass line from another song into one of the worship songs. That's gonna be smokin on Sunday for sure. Afterwards, we ate dinner at O'Charley's. YUP, it's time to take them off the dinner rotation again as the food SUCKED. My soup was too salty and my prime rib was well, just weird.

Busy day at the office for a Friday. Meeting, calls, lunch meetings, afternoon meetings - it's as if I spent my whole day just meeting. In the evening though, I got out and enjoyed a performance of the Alabama Symphony. They were playing at the Princess Theater here in town. I'll tell you what, nothing beats some good classical music sometimes to clean out your mind and ears. I don't listen to classical very much in my everyday life but tonight reminded me that there's some good stuff out there. A long time ago I used to play the viola. My how time passes.