Miss Ing Link

The Moon, the Pleiades, and Jupiter are across the top of the photo early this morning.

Sunflowers at Dawn

Venus at Dawn

Gino called me first thing this morning to see if I could go out and film Mr. Williams operating a large Link-Belt crane that few people in the city know how to operate at a construction site on Albuquerque’s west side. I drove over and took video and photographs for a couple of hours and compressed the video footage into a three-and-a-half-minute video of Mr. Williams hoisting trusses up onto the roof of the building under construction. The framing contractor is Nelson Framing. Jerry Nelson, the owner, and Gino have worked together on many projects. The building contractor is Bradbury Stamm Construction. The Superintendent of the construction site was kind enough to lend me a hard hat and vest to wear. Nelson’s staff working with Mr. Williams on the ground and on the roof came over and introduced themselves before they started hoisting trusses.

Miss Ing Link, the large Link-Belt Crane set up in the middle of the building project.

The 3 1/2-minute crane video with music

Il paparazzo delle costruzioni

S L S

Pre-dawn. Venus is to the right of Resa’s Tree.

A baby Bullsnake on Snakey Lick Sunday

Pre-dawn. The moon and Jupiter among whipped cream clouds.

Colorful Dawn

Who you callin’ silly?

A Box Turtle I moved off the road.

Daddy Owl

Sunset

Dawned On Me

I went outside to check out Dawn this morning. She was colorful and quite lovely.

Jupiter was high in the sky, bright and shining.

Then it dawned on me that I should add some of my vintage cameras to my Mac Museum at the office.

Question Mark

Sunrise

Sunrise looking south. The clouds were mimicking Marina’s Incognito Pear Tree.

Question Mark Butterfly (Polygonia interrogations).

It looks leafy

4:30 this morning, looking east. The Pleiades is on the left. Jupiter is in the center.

4:30 this morning, looking south. Saturn is at the top center.

4:30 this morning, looking north. Lots of stars.

4:30 this morning, looking west.

4:30 this morning, looking straight up.

Sunset

Sunset