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Archives for May 2004

May 13, 2004

9am. Thursday morning.

Good gawd, I'm slow.

Literally *everybody* else from the Bend Bloggers meeting last night has beat me to the punch and posted pics or comments already.

At least I got a pic too though. :-)

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Unfortunately, I cannot blame it on the beer that I've cut off Kerry's and Roger's face... SORRY, guys!!!

Nonetheless, from left: Kerry, Jon, Shannon, Jake, Jesse, Barney, Roger, and Dane.

Was fun, guys. We should do it again sometime. Maybe in a less noisy place, where we don't have to yell at eachother from 2 inches away.

And Dane - call me if you're going to egg someone. I wanna take pictures of their surprised faces. ::evil grin::

And Roger - thanks for the link to the Thailand pics. Looks like paradise. I really gotta go!



May 14, 2004

In about another 2 1/2 weeks, I will be giving my kitties up for adoption (they're 7 1/2 weeks old right now).

So I thought I'd post some updated pics to help try and find some good homes for them. If you're one of those noble souls (or you know someone like that) who would be interested in taking one or two of these sweet creatures into your homes, please email me. They've been vaccinated, potty-trained, and are promising to become excellent hunters.

So without further ado - drumroll, please - here they are:

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This is Alice. She got her name because she is always the first to take the plunge down the rabbit hole and try out new things.

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Simba is a bit shy, but with a lovely, playful personality. She'll be a great addition to any household.

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Cinco - meaning "Five" in Spanish. She was the smallest of the litter (as a baby) and usually needs a little encouragement with new stuff, letting her siblings go and try it out first. But she is gentle and blessed with incredibly soft fur.

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The only boy in the group, Charly is a force to be reckoned with. He is as powerful and strong as he is beautiful. Not for the casual cat owner! At heart though, he is a mama's boy.

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White Sox is named after her identical four white paws. She is by far the friendliest and treats her human staff with courtesy and attention. She loves to crawl on your lap and snuggle up - so there is a rather good chance, that I will keep her as a companion for her mom.



May 18, 2004

Update on the kittens: Thanks everybody for all the interest my posting has generated in the kittens. It seems that two of them have already found a good home - so three are still up for grabs!

I will actually give them out for adoption this week, since their mama is getting spayed and will need lots of rest. So please email me or call me at 536-6255 if you're interested in one of those kitties.



May 28, 2004

Due to the fortunate fact that I sometimes provide visual news coverage to the local newspaper Bend Bugle/bend.com (which I guess makes me an official member of the media - ha!), I had the opportunity yesterday to attend the annual "Media Fire Safety Training". This training is required for media folks who want to get into the field and report from or shoot the firelines.

So over 3 hours, the good people from the U.S. Forest Service, the Oregon Department of Forestry, and the Sheriff's Department for Emergency Services lectured a glum crowd of 26 reporters on how very bad this wildfire season is going to be.

What else is new, guys? A short hike into the woods of Central Oregon will tell even a blind guy that the whole region is about as dry as a large stack of kindling, only waiting to have a match dropped onto. What I want to know is - where did all the money go that the tax-payers shelled out for preventative fire measures under the umbrella of Cowboy Shrub's "Healthy Forest" initiative?

Oh, right. That went to the big logging companies. And maybe to some of the people who stood in front of us, wasting 3 hours on something that could have been communicated in about 20 minutes (including the fun little hands-on fireshelter training session).

In addition, they shared the encouraging news that the 33 airtankers, that are usually used to drop flame-retardent onto large-scale fires, were definitely grounded due to safety concerns. While not exactly new news, it was certainly sobering to hear that there is really no chance at this condition being changed, no matter how bad the fires get this season...

On the bright side, we were told by the perky lady from the Dept. of Forestry, their forces would possibly have 2 tankers available, but since the DoF serves private land owners only, those tankers could NOT be used on public or US Forest fires. Oh, gee, guys. That makes sense. Sure, let those public land fires burn. After all, there is so nobody living NEXT to federal forests around here ...

What worries me most though, is that my little home town of La Pine was mentioned several times as a major focal point of wildfire concerns. But hey. At least I will be the first on the fireline, before all those other poor suckers who'll need to drive the half hour from Bend down here. Who said there were no benefits to living in La Pine?

But seriously. Sarcasm aside - while I hope that I won't even even have to touch my Nomex gear (so generiously provided to me by the U.S. Forest Service) this summer, the chances are very likely that I will.

And I'll be damned if I don't bring back honest images from the fireline - vivid reminders that the "Healthy Forest" plan is just a big lie, a cover-up for the Bush administration to shove some more money up the logging industry's collective ass, only to be able to turn around and ask for re-election "donations".

And who are the people who will be ultimately paying for it all? That's right. You and me. The people who live here, and will have to fear for their homes and possessions all summer long.



May 30, 2004

I love my job.

Have I mentioned that lately? No? Well - I do love my job.

Despite contrary amateur opinion, architectural photography *can be* fun. Yes, FUN.

Especially when you get to go to some pretty awesome places, and can point your lens at homes that radiate not only beauty, but also warmth and light.

This home is one of those:

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May 7, 2004

Last week, I had the good fortune to photograph a breathtaking home for a client's portfolio.

Sitting on the scenic Fall River, and surrounded by 160 wooded virgin acres, this property is spectacular beyond imagination. And every detail in the house is reflecting the outdoors in a most delightful way.

So take a virtual tour and dare to dream!

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May 4, 2004

My friend Laura has just launched her new venture: a catering company called Canape Catering. Located in California's wine country, it serves delicious California cuisine (with a French twist) of the freshest kind - and is easy on the eyes as well as the tastebuds. I should know - I tasted it.

So if you live in Sonoma County and are thinking about getting your next birthday party or wedding catered, go on over to their menu section, check out their mouth-watering offerings and give 'em a call. It certainly made *me* drool...