Let me just say that an opportunity has presented itself that may allow me to share my love of photography with others, while increasing my own knowledge in this area. Nothing is definite yet, but very exciting possibilities loom on the horizon.
September 10, 2010
A New Addition to the Family
It's a bit late in the evening, but I had to hop on for a second to say that we found a vehicle to replace my old truck (which was recently totaled in a wreck ... thankfully the truck was the ONLY casualty ... all people walked away unharmed)! I scoped out the Consumer Reports commentaries online until my eyes felt as though they'd fall out of my head. For some reason, I kept being drawn to the Kia Sportage, specifically anything made in 2006 or later. Prior to that year, CR gave the Sportage really lousy marks, but in 2006 they got their act together and built a really good vehicle.
I located one not terribly far from where we live (maybe 50 miles?) ... a 2007 Kia Sportage, 63K miles ... a pretty green with a a black interior. Selling price $10,999. Which is right in line with what CR says this vehicle should sell for. We drove it and were sold. It drives well, the interior is in GREAT condition, lots of cargo space, and the Carfax report shows that the previous (and only) owner had the car serviced regularly at the dealership where it was purchased ... the only sticky wicket is that the previous owner was a smoker. Archer Kia in Houston promises me that they have a detailing technique that will get the smell out of the vehicle. So tomorrow around 1:00 p.m., I should be able to pick up my "new" vehicle and it should be smoke-free.
I will be sure to take some photos and post them for you. I'll be needing to think of a name for my new ride, too, so if you have any suggestions upon seeing her/him/it ... I'm listening.
I located one not terribly far from where we live (maybe 50 miles?) ... a 2007 Kia Sportage, 63K miles ... a pretty green with a a black interior. Selling price $10,999. Which is right in line with what CR says this vehicle should sell for. We drove it and were sold. It drives well, the interior is in GREAT condition, lots of cargo space, and the Carfax report shows that the previous (and only) owner had the car serviced regularly at the dealership where it was purchased ... the only sticky wicket is that the previous owner was a smoker. Archer Kia in Houston promises me that they have a detailing technique that will get the smell out of the vehicle. So tomorrow around 1:00 p.m., I should be able to pick up my "new" vehicle and it should be smoke-free.
I will be sure to take some photos and post them for you. I'll be needing to think of a name for my new ride, too, so if you have any suggestions upon seeing her/him/it ... I'm listening.
September 08, 2010
Did Our Doctors REALLY Graduate from Med School?
I'm looking for ways to make some "extra" money to pay off some debt and I noticed an article in Woman's Day Magazine about Twelve Ways to Make Money from Home. There are actually some really good tips in the article, and I'm investigating each one. One of the websites recommended is called "Fiverr". The premise is to take whatever talent you have and sell it for $5. There are people who will proofread papers for $5, send your child a letter from Santa Claus for $5, write your name in the sand, photograph and email it to you for $5 ... you get the idea. In fact, there is a woman in the northeast who will write whatever message you want in the sand, photograph it, and email you the picture for $5. She makes about $300 a month doing this and can do between 10 to 15 messages in an hour. So six hours' work = $300. Not bad! For the most part, the listings are above-board and don't seem to be unethical. And then I saw this listing:
I will research and write your college or high school paper for $5.
As I scanned the "testimonials" of how great his work is, I saw these two:

Aside from the cheating aspect of the "service" being offered, does it disturb anyone else that "aliceyu" thinks she's gotten awesome grades from someone else's work or that "esterhauzy" got an "A" on ALL her MEDICAL SCHOOL work?
With the combination of Obamacare and medical school grads buying papers online, I'm going to be taking extra better care of myself in the days to come. Sheesh!
I will research and write your college or high school paper for $5.
As I scanned the "testimonials" of how great his work is, I saw these two:

Aside from the cheating aspect of the "service" being offered, does it disturb anyone else that "aliceyu" thinks she's gotten awesome grades from someone else's work or that "esterhauzy" got an "A" on ALL her MEDICAL SCHOOL work?
With the combination of Obamacare and medical school grads buying papers online, I'm going to be taking extra better care of myself in the days to come. Sheesh!
August 12, 2010
My "New" Scrapbooking/Craft Cabinet
I am so proud of this cabinet ... it is over 100 years old, having been originally part of one of the shops on the Strand in Galveston, Texas. At some point in its travels, it ended up in my mother-in-law's friend's barn and sat for about twenty years. When they sold their property, they had to get rid of everything they weren't keeping before the new owners moved in. So they asked if anyone wanted this cabinet ... for FREE. We jumped on it!
My husband managed to haul it home strapped to the tonneau cover of my pickup ... it was too wide to fit in the bed and too tall to safely move upright over 40 miles. It sat in our carport for two years because other things got in the way of our refinishing it. A few weeks ago, AJ finally was able to finish sanding it. A neighbor helped move it into the house (it is 72 inches wide and 84 inches tall ... it is BIG). And I began painting it. I don't really care for painting, but when the results are like this, I can suck it up and do what needs to be done!
Now I'll be able to consolidate all of my scrapbooking and craft supplies in one location, rather than having to hunt them down from the various cabinets and cubbies they are residing in at this time. Maybe I'll actually get more scrapbooking done, too. :)
August 07, 2009
Cleaning the Printer's Plate
This is an "oldie," but I wanted to include it on my blog. I love this shot, and only regret that I did not get all of his right hand in the shot.
July 31, 2009
Schmap Fort Worth Travel Guide
This was an exciting little tip of the hat in my direction recently -- I received an email a while back from the managing editor of Schmap Guides regarding a photo I'd posted on Flickr back when we traveled to Fort Worth to see the exhibit of early color photography at the Amon Carter Museum. Apparently it was short-listed for inclusion in their updated Fort Worth Guide and she wanted to know if they had my permission to include it in the guide. No compensation, of course, except my name by the photo and a link back to my Flickr site. Well, doh! Of course ... I mean, I was totally honored by the mere consideration.
Just got home to discover that - YEAH! - they selected my photo for inclusion in the information regarding the Amon Carter Museum. So here's the widget below - you may have to click on the arrows a couple of times, but you'll see my photo of the museum signage, announcing an exhibit called "The Art of the American Snapshot" ... and my NAME! Whoo hoo! I've included the actual photo below the widget, as well.
I guess the thrill is ... it's one thing for me to upload all my photos to Flickr and share them with you. It's a totally different thing to have someone else say "This is a good shot and we'd like to use it, if you don't mind."
Just got home to discover that - YEAH! - they selected my photo for inclusion in the information regarding the Amon Carter Museum. So here's the widget below - you may have to click on the arrows a couple of times, but you'll see my photo of the museum signage, announcing an exhibit called "The Art of the American Snapshot" ... and my NAME! Whoo hoo! I've included the actual photo below the widget, as well.
I guess the thrill is ... it's one thing for me to upload all my photos to Flickr and share them with you. It's a totally different thing to have someone else say "This is a good shot and we'd like to use it, if you don't mind."
March 10, 2005
There's something very beautiful about the adobe architecture, especially when it's stood the test of time -- not just a modern copy of the real thing, which is over 250 years old.

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