Thursday, September 29, 2005

traffic as art

Traffic on a cloudy, rainy evening -- Bellevue, WA -- 09.29.05

I have other less motion blur/more in focus images from this unplanned 'I'm stuck in traffic' shoot, but this seemed to describe my mood and I like it. It's also the kind of shot that, upon later reflection, makes the enormous amount of time spent in traffic seem like less of a waste. : )

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

sun down

I overheard a couple of people chatting this afternoon saying that (according to our local meterologists) today may be the last nice weather we'll have for a while. So this is to remind me of it's beauty.

The sunset over the Olympics from the Seattle side of Puget Sound.

Monday, September 26, 2005

life moves on...

"Life moves on, whether we act as cowards or heroes. Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it,than to accept life unquestioningly. Everything we shut our eyes to, everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate or despise, serves to defeat us in the end. What seems nasty, painful, evil, can become a source of beauty, joy, and strength, if faced with an open mind. Every moment is a golden one for him who has the vision to recognize it as such." ~Henry Miller

Saturday, September 24, 2005

pete's pond

Check this out. It's a live camera at a pond in Africa ... all kinds of animals to watch. Fun knowing that it's half way around the world from me and I can view live video from the pond 24/7. The animals come and go, some make annoying noises for a long period of time, but it's a site to see. : )

Friday, September 23, 2005

debunking a myth ... of sorts

A less than inspiring photo of the view from the window where I'm sitting @ the library. Proof that Seattle is not always gray skies. ; )

Thursday, September 22, 2005

have courage

"Life shrinks or expands in proportion
to one's courage." -- Anais Nin

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

encourage someone today

I'm at the library. (The WIFI here makes it a really nice place for a mobile office.) Just finished up some editing so, I'm surfing the internet for a few minutes. There are a few sites I go to on a regular basis. One of them is goodthink.com, this guy throws himself out there. Encourages others to take risks. Empowers others by showing his own vulnerabilities. I admit I've pulled strength from his words many times. Today, once again, he wrote in his notes about something that I've being dealing with on several levels lately. Waiting. He says, "The waiting is the hardest part. It leaves you straddling a chasm of success or rejection". Who among us can't relate to this? Yeah, it's not a new idea. Just one that struck me today. Check out the whole post at his site if you have a minute.

Monday, September 19, 2005

stellar show

David Sanborn & Company @ Jazz Alley -- Seattle, WA -- 091805

Went out to Dimitriou's Jazz Alley last night to catch the David Sanborn show. Which was great! The show rocked! Or jazzed? Anyway, a good time was had. However, the point & shoot camera I own coupled with the low lighting in the house made for less than stellar images, but this one gives you an idea of the flavor of the evening.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

sailing

Sailboats on Puget Sound -- Seattle, WA -- 091805

Saturday, September 17, 2005

point & shoot

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Right Lone? : ) I guess the meter read for the grass here. 'Cause my feet look way washed out and almost freakish. Then again, I suppose it makes the image a bit more interesting. Maybe.

Lookin' for lunch.

Rain or shine?

Thursday, September 15, 2005

look, a foot!

My good friend & his wife are having a son. : ) This photo arrived unexpected, along with a handful of others, in my email box today ... this one is my favorite of the bunch. I love this photo ... I am amazed by it. Entranced almost. His arrival is predicted for early February.

Look, a foot! A baby boy foot. : ) photo credit for this amazing work belongs to my friends doctor.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

something to keep in mind ...

Thoughts are escaping me at the moment. As I feared they would. Something I wanted to remember to document. The wheels are turning, thinking back now ... I was driving home from work. Oh yeah, I was thinking about something that happened as I was leaving work today. And how I was frustrated again by the same thing that always gets me. And how hard I've worked to overcome this type of frustration only to realize ... like everything else, it's a work in progress. Reminding myself that I only have control over my own work ethic. Reminding myself to not give up ... chanting, "you can overcome this crap!" When the chanting didn't work ... I turned up the music and drove on. As the steel string guitar sang to me and the sounds created by Acoustic Alchemy soothed my mood. I set my mind to something outside of work. Something out of the ordinary ... at least for me. Barefoot hiking! : ) Thanks to Lone Primate for putting these thoughts into my head!

"And forget not that the Earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~Kahlil Gibran

Monday, September 12, 2005

explore. dream. discover.

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." ~ Mark Twain

Sunday, September 11, 2005

change is good

Inspired by change ... at the moment. Playing with different templates, so the blog may acquire a different appearance this evening.

Update: Okay, so I was tired of the simple white template, but couldn't find one that really moved me in any big way. I like this one the best, for now. I can see I'm going to have to learn to write some code. : ) Though, really (the more I stare at it) this new template is kind of growing on me.

we have not forgotten

Though I usually steer away from news related events in this blog -- or have thus far, today I feel the need.
It was suggested to me this morning that we have forgotten the events of four years ago. This statement was based on the fact that 3 major news outlets chose to put hurricane Katrina coverage as top news in their publications. It is ludicrous to think that we could ever forget. We must be honest and recognize that the efforts being made in Louisiana and Mississippi currently ARE important. That the wounds of Katrina are still fresh and in need of care and will be for a long time. It is important that the public is informed of those efforts. This does not mean that we have forgotten September, 11 2001. We remember. Images have been burned deep into our minds forever. Firefighters in New Orleans halted recovery efforts to remember 9/11. People all over the world remember. No possible way we could ever forget.

UPDATE: This photo was taken today at the Statue of Liberty replica at Alki Beach in Seattle ... throughout the day, so far, people have streamed in and out stopping for a moment to remember.

Friday, September 09, 2005

sounds of the city ...

Windows open ... streets below are busy with people. Talking and laughing. A car driving past -- honk, honk "get a room!" Then giggling in response. The manner and tone seemed friendly, like they knew each other. A seemingly good-natured ribbing that was fun to overhear.

Monday, September 05, 2005

my first kayaking adventure

So, I finally went kayaking today. After months of mulling the idea over and over. This was my first time in a kayak ... and I had an excellent time paddling out in the Puget Sound. Amazing views. Crossed paths with various wildlife, rode some waves and made some new friends along the way. Greg of Alki Kayak Tours (see photo) was our guide. Check out their website! Alki Kayak Tours Overall the experience was fantastic! I may become a kayaker on a regular basis. I knew I'd love it ... and of course, I did.