Mo Week 1

Movember progresses and so does my mustache. Here’s my progress after the first week. If you feel inspired to donate to help fight prostate cancer, you can go to http://mobro.co/Elcheo.

I got this sunrise last Friday morning, but with getting sick and all, I forgot about it until today.

 

Stranded

Laurie left me stranded in the classroom where she will be defending her thesis later this week while we were testing the equipment. She was only going out for a minute, which turned into fifteen, because of some potential room scheduling conflicts. Nonetheless, leaving me stranded in a room with my camera in hand gave me the photos of the day.

Kitty Poses

I felt a lot better today, still not great, and as cranky as ever.  The kitties were in the mood to pose today. Guildenstern is trying to get on the cover of the Kitty Quarterly, Stretch was having a nice nap in the morning sun, and Puck was occupying a computer table in the study. He prefers to be on a computer to practice his cat-like typing, but finally settled for the computer table after Laurie successfully thwarted his many attempts to help on her paper.

Failed at Photo Terms

Freeze Dried America

I have a full blown cold. I haven’t felt this bad in a long time. With the smoke from the controlled burns in the Jemez and Santa Fe areas drifting into the valley over the past several weeks, I’ve been having a lot of sinus trouble. Now people are  burning their fire places — and as hard as I tried to keep the sniffles from turning into a cold — I have failed.

I didn’t get a whole lot done today other than make a big pot of chicken soup stock to put up in the freezer, work on photos and hang around on the Internet. I got bored after a while, and decided to try doing a “Test your photography IQ” exam. The results were a big fat FAIL on the “Define the following terms” section.  OK, whatever, but I beg to differ with their assessment — I think most of my definitions were perfectly reasonable:

1. F Stop: — The stop between E and G on the Red Line.

2. Depth of Field: — knee deep when it rains.

3. Matrix: — Green numbers that fall from the top of my computer screen.

4. Resolution: — A Beatles song.

5. Flash: — A partial wardrobe malfunction.

6. Exposure: — A complete wardrobe malfunction.

7. Exposure Compensation: — The settlement over a wardrobe malfunction.

8. Rule of Thirds: — 3.33333333333333333333333333.

9. Diaphragm: — A contraceptive device.

10. ISO: — The opposite of ISNOT.

11. Chromatic aberration: — A white guy.

12. APO: — A performance enhancing option.

13. Sunny-16 Rule: — Always check ID, she may only look 21.

14. SLR:  — Such a Lovely Rectangle.

15. Golden Rectangle: — An expensive SLR.

I might have to eat some of that chicken soup stock for dinner.

Freeze Dried Veterans Honor
Freeze Dried Scentimental

Suck Your Breath Out

There’s an old wives’ tale that kitties suck the breath out of little babies, but the only thing we’ve ever seen kitties trying to suck the breath out of is themselves. Laurie pulled the foot warmer out of its bag to put in on the bed tonight, and no sooner did she lay the bag on the bed than Diné got in it. Both Laurie and Rosencrantz came out to tell me to come in and look at Diné. Rosencrantz was very emphatic about me following him into the bedroom so I could see what Diné was up to. Rosencrantz is a tattle tell, and both looks out for other people and kitties, and gets them into trouble telling on them.

When I checked the temperature on the deck at 8:10 this morning, the thermometer showed 20 degrees F. That was after the sun had been on it for about 15 minutes. The temperature may have fallen to the mid teens in the garden this morning.

The sharp morning light cut a window in the wall this morning giving me an inverse of the world outside.

Laurie got a photo of Blaze of Glory defying the frost, getting ready to open a spray of blooms.

Blaze Of Glory

Stuck in the Stone Age

We’re stuck in the stone age. CenturyLink lied, and my hopes for a neolithic Internet revolution in the Price household died. They cannot provide us with 12 Mb/s Internet, as promised — 3 Mb/s, maybe. The caveman simple, positive way to look at it is that if they can give us 3 Mb/s, that’s double what we have  now for a slightly lower cost. We cavemen have to make do with whatever we can scavenge, since I have failed at hunting down a faster connection.

While I was looking through photos tonight, I found this panorama I took a couple of weeks ago after one of our first storms. I thought it made a good photo for today, since CL is leaving us out in the cold, and the temperatures are dropping.

Movember 1

 

Movember is officially underway, and I start off with a photo of my first day of mo-grow. Next Tuesday I’ll post another photo to see how it’s doing in the first week.

The cranes were playing in the freshly turned cornfield this morning while the geese foraged under feet.

The sunset to the north was quite something as I was leaving Coscto tonight.