We drove home into an intense thunderstorm this afternoon. If we were in the midwest, the low dark cloud would probably have formed into a supercell, but it simply proceeded the downpour. When we got to 2nd Street on Alameda, an Action 7 News team was packing up. I couldn’t see anything worth getting wet over, but the storm. While the reporter looked dry under her umbrella, the poor cameraman was soaked. The field of corn that was so nicely backlit on Sunday morning was beaten down by the torrential rain. An hour and a half later the sun streamed through the gaps between the clouds, illuminating our neighbor’s trees with a bright, golden light.
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Working Girl & Groupies
The young woman in the lead photo came out of “Knockouts Gentlemen’s Club” to take a smoke break. I assume she works there. The four in the photo below are groupies for one of the bands that played at the Sunshine Theater. They were hanging around the band’s bus that was parked on Silver between 2nd and 3rd streets. When the driver moved the bus, they piled into their car and followed. The bands used to park their buses in the lot behind the office, but since the city closed the lot, they line the busses up on Silver. I don’t know where the bands will park if the city actually gets someone to build a supermarket on the lot.
Dahlia Days
Sunday Morning
I went out to HomeDepot and Lowe’s first thing this morning to pick up more materials for the cabinets. On my way back the cornfield was glowing from the back lighting of the sun, and some friends were having their Sunday morning visit at the Corrales Frontier Mart.
I had a complete failure of finishing materials on my cabinets this afternoon. The laminate wasn’t particularly flexible, and the glue was not strong enough to hold the laminate in place on the curves. Actually, the contact cement failed completely. So I have to find a more flexible laminate and a much better quality contact cement.
Stretch on Eggs
Laurie’s making a big batch of vanilla gelato, and no sooner did she set the eggs on the counter than Stretch was in the top of the egg carton. Laurie used the eggs from the carton, added 8 more, then put the remaining eggs away, and Stretch is still lying in the top of the egg carton. Stretch has also decided to take over the wire shelf where I keep my cameras. He was dozing, yet peeking at me through slit eyes when I photographed him. I had my cameras on the shelf this morning, and when I came in from working outside, Stretch was sitting on my keyboard, opening files and printing stuff to protest me leaving my cameras on the shelf. I removed the cameras and he immediately curled up on the shelf for a mid-morning nap.
I worked most of the day on building a new cabinet in the bathroom. Because the angles the shelves and countertop have to fit, and I’m making large round corners on the cabinet to match the countertop, I’m having to cut, check the fit, mark, cut some, check the fit, make more marks, more cutting and fitting, over and over and over again. It’s really time consuming and frustrating, but the cabinet will be really nice when I’m finished.
In The Rain
We stopped by Lowe’s on the way home this afternoon to look at bathroom fixtures, and ended up with a car full of bathroom sinks, fixtures and Formica. Can you guess what I’m doing tomorrow? We came out of the store into a hard rain (it’s still raining), so all the new stuff stays in the car tonight. I did grab a photo of raindrops on our hollyhock on my way into the house.
Tree on Coors
Modern Antiques
The effect I used on the lead photo is called “Modern Antique” which seemed apropos for this stack of computers we are sending of to be recycled. One of the computers in the stack dates back to 1999 — that makes it at least 1024 years old in computer years. Truly the tech equivalent of a medieval device. I loaded up my car with old computers and monitors for recycling tonight, and I have as many dead flat screen monitors sitting on my desk as the are computers in the photo to be recycled.
There was an interesting mixture of overcast skies with the sun peaking through here and there this morning to give the sunflower and morning glory nice light with a gray sky background. The last photo is Puck and Rosencrantz lounging around in the sunroom after a hard day of lounging around outside.
Bathroom Remodel Day Four
I finally got the bathtub and surround installed. When I went out to look for a tool in the shed this morning, I saw the momma coon running away, and the all of a sudden, five little baby coons come running out of the bamboo, head straight for me and start climbing my pants legs. I shake them off, they scatter squealing at the top of their little lungs. One climbs up in the grill, two go to the shed, one went back into the bamboo while the last one climbed into a butterfly bush. Eventually they all calmed down and left, except for the one in the last photo. It was so traumatized that it just stayed in a tight spot in the shed all day. I finally put on gloves and extracted the little critter, put it in the bamboo, but it ran straight back to me and started to climb my leg again. I finally convinced it to run into the elm grove across from the bamboo. I’m sure the momma coon was quoting a coon’s form of Beatrix Potter’s “What a thing it is to have an unruly family!”
Bathroom Remodel Day Three
Old toilet that served us well for the past 30 years — RIP. After having to make more modifications to the plumbing and running into more issues with the floor, I finally managed to get the floor covering down and the new toilet installed, but I didn’t get the new bathtub installed. After three days of prep-work, it only took me 30 minutes to replace the backboard behind the toilet and get the new toilet installed. The tub and surround should go in quickly once I have all the prep done. The last photo is Puck in a standoff with Osric.
































