Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Oo oo oo!!!!

Henry Rollins to appear on Sons of Anarchy!!!

Yeah Baby! Two of my favorite things. I've followed Henry Rollins for years, huge fan of everything he does. Have an original Black Flag album, Damaged, on vinyl, from SST records. Have tons of his music in MP3 form, some covers, some Rollins Band, a book, spoken word cd, I've seen him perform his spoken word three times locally here in Dallas. And on FX network Sons of Anarchy. Not a big TV guy, a few shows, Sopranos, other than that the primary regular shows are news and sports, but I did catch every episode of SoA in their first season.

I'm pumped and can't wait!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

LA State Rally

This was the first time I have been to the Louisiana State HOG Rally and I must say I enjoyed it greatly. This year it was in Shreveport so it was almost too convenient to miss, just a short 200 miles. We left mid-afternoon Friday and took interstate the whole way, getting in around 6:30 pm. Thanks to Kim and Glen once again for putting up with us and sharing a room for the weekend.

We hung around Saturday, toured the rally site, went to the dealers and didn't do any rides this time around. Although there were a few to do including a Bonnie and Clyde ride that would have been pretty cool.

Relatively early night Saturday night and a good early trip home today got us in before noon for breakfast with the boys. The wind was picking up and we got a bit the last hour or so, but the first hour was awesome with a clear sky and low sunlight at our back.

We ran into several other Eagles and hung out at the concert Saturday night for a bit.

Two words of wisdom. Don't drink Margarita's in Styrofoam cups (I think the alcohol causes the petrochemicals to leach out and cause slight poisoning.... Really) and don't eat a Funnel Cake around Darlene.

Here's some shots from the weekend, including an awesome totally chromed bike and other sights.



Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Musica Musica

I have Sirius satellite radio in my Truck. For music I usually listen to Faction (think action sports - mix of rock, alternative, punk and hip-hop) and sometimes spin the dial. In mornings when I drive my truck instead of my bike to work I usually listen to Howard Stern. Tonight on the way home from my hockey game (yet another loss, although not nearly as heartbreaking as the loss last night 0.5 seconds left....) I was spinning and stopped on Boneyard. Boneyard is not my favorite station by any means as it was the replacement for the Punk Channel, which was my former favorite... Anyway, some song caught my attention so I stopped. Then the next song came on and it really caught me off guard. Not so much the song but the band. Can you believe it, it was April Wine. Maybe most of my Texas friends won't recognize, but any of you Canadians out there, who grew up in the 70's are familiar with April Wine. I would have been less surprised with Loverboy, but would have been totally blown away if it was Max Webster!

All things must pass however as I stopped to get gas, music had moved on to AC/DC and when I started up again, uggg, it was Def Leppard. Sorry, not a fan, spin the dial back to Faction, no good, couple more spins and land on Underground Garage, playing the very classic Velvet Underground - I'm waiting on my man. Redemption!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Completion

All these weekends working on renovations are finally starting to pay off. This weekend we put on about 2.5 gallons of paint in the main entranceway and hallway. And we finished the French doors! Well there may be a bit of finish work on the trim but essentially they are complete. So in honor I am going to post a couple of picture of some of the work we have finished.

Here are a couple of shots as we were moving in.
Entranceway, which shows the landing, the "arch" into the living room, and the three teirs on the stairwell.





Some in progress shots. Note archway had been completed by this time, and you can see that the wall on the top tier of the stairwell has been extended to the ceiling.




Here is the finished French Door view. The paint colors are a bit off in these pictures, a mix of many different lighting, including natural, incandescent and flash, sorry about that.




Here is our game room "kitchenor" (hint - Bachelor). We don't really have a before shot but its at the top of the steps built in behind the extended wall where the third tier of the stairwell was.



I don't have a before shot of Ryan's bathroom, but this is the boys bathroom when we moved in which is basically a mirror image.


And the after shots.




We have had several other projects, some small, some not so small, and many more still on the list. Here is the early shots of our backyard, before pool and fence, when there were trees where the pool is.





And a very recent backyard shot which shows the pool, the fence and the shed.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Brrrrr....

What a crazy, if not typical bout of Texas weather. Last weekend was working outside in shorts, temps over 80F, I actually had to put the A/C on for a couple of short spells to cool off the house so everyone could sleep comfortably. We've practically been in a drought so far in 2009, then as of yesterday, the temperature drops to below 40 for the high and we get about 3.5 inches of much needed rain in 24 hours. I had to switch the thermostat back to heat as it cooled off so much. Forecast for the next couple of days is continued cold and wet, then back to seasonal temps.

Last weekend was our chapter meeting and we had a huge turnout. We were awarding our long flyer patches in commemoration of our chapter riding in excess of 2 million miles in 2008. Here is a copy of the patch.



We had a rather large support group from the Panther Creek Chapter in Allen come out and recognize us on this milestone.

Also a bit of excitement, one of our good friends, Doug "Mini-T" Hull is in contention for a spot on the next season of America's Biggest Loser. For those unfamiliar with the show its essentially a televised weight loss competition. Doug is in the third stage of "auditions" and was taking a video of his activities and his support group, which is of course his extended family. So for the video Darlene panned the rather boisterous group of about 100 or so. I think it certainly will provide the impact desired.

Friday, February 27, 2009

New Photography project

I think going to take on a new project, just to make sure I do this thing I've had in the back of my mind for a long time. I don't know the best way to describe but it has to do with hulking masses of abandoned and discarded mechanical equipment. This facination goes back many, many years. I guess in part back to the the old Ford graveyard on my uncles property. They always drove Ford vehicles and when they died or otherwise ended their useful life, they old cars and trucks ended up at the bottom of the field. As a kid it was cool look around, play in the vehicles (not always safe since we were shooting out lights and windows with pellet guns, etc) but see the different innovations, like pushbutton transmissions, etc.

Over the years I've taken pictures of these sites, but not to extent I would like to. Typically my shots have been more focused on individual items than "collections", but in our travels I have seen some interesting collections. And these collections appear to serve many purposes. Some are artistic, like Cadillac Ranch, some are commercial, like the wide variety of salvage yards that dot the countryside, and even then there is a subset within this commercial category. A great example of that subset is Earl Mann's Bug Shop in Ardmore, OK. I visited that yard several years ago (pre-digital) and it was great, countless VW's and in various states of dis-repair with grass growing up through them, etc. Great place for photos.

Some of the other collections appear to be just that. Some may have some commercial enterprise just by default, but the origin tends to be either like my uncle, a dumping ground for useless equipment, or perhaps a personal taste or passion by the owner and the start of a collection that has grown out of control. There is one collecition of rusted tractors, mostly smaller tractors, in a yard just west of Paris, TX that is really the inspiration for this project. I have ridden by it many times, each time thinking I need to go back and shoot.

I have seen a variety of these "boneyard" including boats, bicycles, motorcycles, tractors, lawnmowers, and lots that aren't that specific although those are as interesting to me as a specific collection.

Greg Windsor posted a couple of pictures recently of a Combine boneyard (near Canyon, TX) that I have to track down at some point. But for now, here is a teaser of Cadillac Ranch.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Day After Chili

Well I must be more competitive than I thought. We came in 2nd place. Still very, very good, but I admit I was actually quite disappointed. I was really hoping to win so that we could bring the trophy back to American Eagle so we could host next year.

It was another long day, long week actually, two hockey games and still had to prepare the meat and get supplies and packed. Up fairly early Saturday and off to Bedford. It was very windy and the setup was different than the last time in Bedford, so we were quite exposed. Luckily all the canopies held and the flame never blew out till it was almost done.

The judges came back for a second sampling, so I have a feeling the competition was close. We got some very positive feedback from the tasters so overall I feel pretty good, we were recognized, but still.

Oh well, back to normal today, more home projects. Finishing details. Cut and installed trim on the french doors, hung the piece of crown moulding and did some caulking, including Ryan's bathroom. Stuff is nearing completion.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Chili-axing...

Its the big event tomorrow. The southwest regional chili cook off... Support your local HOG chapter. Spices are mixed, meat is, well lets just say we're waiting for our next job to come in...




Also on Sunday, the Krewe of Barkus will be having their parade in downtown Mckinney. Check it out.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Shreveport Mardi Gras Picture Dump

A sampling of the pictures I took in Shreveport last weekend. Click on the individual shot to enlarge. As they say, every picture tells a story.















Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Shreveport trip

Busy week, a bit behind on my posts. We had a great trip to Shreveport, 200 miles each way, we left early Saturday and stayed off the interstates for the most part. We arrived to a good group and a good turnout. Lucky for our group, one of the guys, Steven Foster, had an in to a guest tent. We paid a small fee, got some food, a long sleeve tshirt, and primo seating for the parade. Had a lot of fun. I'll post some pics under a seperate post.

I'm not much of a gambler, and true to form, I didn't lose any money, cause I didn't gamble. However, Darlene does partake a bit and as such, we had some entertainment and value for our $$ for a while. And no, we did not win.

Monday was a holiday for us, and since we came home on Sunday, that means home project work. Actually several of our projects are getting to the point were they just need to be finished and we are getting much closer. We finished up some painting on Monday and it feels good.

Can't seem to get ahead though. This Saturday we will be in Bedford all day cooking some prize winning chili! Hopefully one of our two teams will win and we can bring next years competition back to AE and won't have to travel so far!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Prayers for David

Hey Dave, just want to let you know we are thinking and praying for you, Annette and the kids. Everyone is keeping us up to date on your progress and we are looking forward to you being back in the air and on your motorcycle.

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Headway

Long and busy weekend. Weather was quite nice, overcast and mild. So Saturday morning I washed and waxed my bike and Darlene's car. Sat night we went to some friends and learned to play blackjack in anticipation of a productive trip to Shreveport next weekend (NOT!) Anyway, we had a lot of fun even though I lost about $125 of pretend money.

We also (well Darlene) painted the bannister for the faux balcony so its pretty much ready to hang now.

Of all the household, handyman chores, Sunday was the one I hate the most. Of course we are in texas, so no, you can't have a smooth wall, you have to have textured walls and ceilings (better to hide the drywall imperfections....). So we tackled the remaining knockdown texturing we had to do. And we have this wonderful little patch kit to do about 70 square feet, including arch. After a short break to go get more media, we finished. Yes, we finished, the knockdown texturing. We are now ready to paint, and can soon hang the doors, the bannister and the crown molding. Yes, crown molding..... Be sure to stay tuned for that one!

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Super Bowl Sunday

Darlene and I are going to a Super Bowl party this evening. Its being hosted by one of her co-workers and it should be a lot of fun. We are bringing poppers (jalepeno) and some dessert.

Go Pittsburg! Actually it really doesn't matter that much to me, I'll likely be rooting for Pittsburg even thought they are the favorites and I typically root for the underdog.

Yesterday was a nice day and we had a ride. It was for one of the charities we support, the State School in Denton. After dropping off a load of mittens and hats we did a parade of about 40 bikes around the facilities for the residents. Some of them were obviously very excited.

Then it was on to lunch at Babe's in Sanger. Babes is a popular destination for bikers, its just off FM 455 which is one of the better roads to ride in North Texas, in fact we rode several miles on it on the way home. Babes is famous for their fried chicken which it typically served family style, and they didn't dissapoint.


Friday, January 30, 2009

One I forgot

I had one more picture from the other day that I really liked, but I had a bit of a compositional problem with it. The big bright spot in the upper left corner. But I really like the shot, even with its faults so I will share it. I am a bit photoshop challenged, so therefore I was not able to hide this fault, so there!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Horse Wreck

Heard an interesting term today... Had the inspector come by today for annual termite inspection. Lousy day to do so, but anyway, we were talking and he mentioned a few years back he got in a "horse wreck". A horse "throwed" him and he got all busted up, with broken ribs, collarbone, punctured lung. He's ok, just had to rest as there's not a lot can be done for those injuries. But he got in a "horse wreck". Must be a Texas thing, but its the first time I heard that one.

Ice Storm

Yesterday we had an ice storm. The roads were a mess this morning, starting after supper last night. Today it is warming up above freezing so in all its probably not as bad as it could be but fortunately I can work from home so I really don't know how bad it actually was, other than what was on tv, and it looked pretty bad!

We had a hockey game last night, the roads were too bad for me to risk and shortly after I made that decision, some of the other guys thought similiarly. The rink probably should have cancelled games but at decision time I guess the conditions weren't that bad. Oops just checked the score, looks like we lost 10-0. We obviously didn't have a full bench and from the looks of the shots, we were in pretty bad shape.

So anyway, figured I get up and out to take some photos before I settled into work. I expected a bit more ice on the trees and stuff, but I think I got some good shots.





Friday, January 23, 2009

Peace has returned to the office

Good news in the office today. After several months, maybe even longer, a co-worker's daughter had commited to playing basketball for a full scholarship at the University of New Mexico.

All of us in the office are very excited for Vanessa and her family as now their life can return to normal, as normal as it can get with a daughter going off to college to play basketball.

Congrats! I may have to watch Women's College Basketball in the future. Go Lobos!

Nnaji chooses New Mexico

December Article

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Re-organization

Everyonce in a while you have to reorganize things. This past weekend we redid our office area, which was much needed. In doing so you tend to find things that you always had, but had either forgotten about, mis-placed, or otherwise neglected. In our cleanup I found some wedding picture disks that some of our friends had given us some time after the wedding. Well I just posted several on the wedding blog site, including an absolutely fantastic series of shots from Rod Dixon.

Crazy Texas Weather

I rode to work yesterday but took my truck today as I had some errands to run. Tomorrow I plan on riding again.

Interesting weather, sunny, dry, dry for weeks actaully, we are really in need of some rain and some sustained rain. And this dry weather is making for some interesting temperatures.

Yesterday it got fairly mild, it may have reached 70 but not sure. Today it will definately get into the mid 70s and tomorrow its supposed to get into the low 80's. But the real interesting thing was the low temperatures this morning. In Mckinney, which is a bit of a low point, it was 25F. Yet just west of Ft Worth, it was 50F, within 40-60 miles, east/west and with no front, there is a 25 degree variance. This afternoon the temperature will be much more consistent throughout.

The weather guy blamed it on the dry conditions, with the temperatures. He compared it to the desert, where is so dry and the temperature variation between day and night can be significant.

Of course this weekend we will have another cold front, cold and windy and generally miserable on Saturday. If we're lucky we'll get some rain.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

First Place

In the words of Ricky Bobby, if you're not first, you're last... Well victory is bittersweet. In the case of the American Eagle Chili Competition, victory means doing it again in a few weeks at the regionals. So, yes, we are on our way to Bedford.



As impossible as it may be to believe, stacked up against 10 other entrants, the judges felt our chili was the best so we received first place Judges Choice!

As always it was loads of fun, and our intent was to win presentation! Who cares about how the chili tastes if your tent looks good! Well that's not quite true, I really do care how the chili tastes and actually put a lot of effort into making a competitive chili.

So this year, we got beat in presentation, by Bobby and Jo-Ann Mims and Bill Davenport, who had a cowboy setup that a movie set would be envious of! Very well deserved on their part. Tremendous effort and in truth I know how much work that is, so would be surprised to see a repeat in the future but very much looking forward to that likelihood.




I learned a couple of things this year, and have some tips going into the regionals. After travelling all over the metroplex the past couple of years, it would be nice if we or Billy-icious could bring it home to Corinth!