Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Ride Me


Ride Me - A metaphor of Life

We spent a couple of hours at the Pima County Fair. Everything seemed to be within six inches of where it was last year. It was almost like walking into a time warp.

I found this angle on a rolli-coaster and punched up the saturation a bit .. well, actually a little more than a bit. I think it needs to be a large format print. I have just the place for it in my office - though, for the place, I wish it weren't so green!

Pima County Fair, 2005


Carnival

I have a face, ya know


The Art of the Midway

Midway Art

Sunday, April 10, 2005

Sunday, April 03, 2005

Pima Air and Space Airshow


Japanese Torpedo Bomber (c. 1941) One of the planes that participated in the re-enactment of the bombing of Pearl harbor, December 7, 1941.

One word describes the Pima Air Show and Davis-Monthan AFB. That word is "Huge".

In a Little Cafe


(Marina) In the Diner

I went to the Pima Air and Space Air show at Davis-Monthan AFB with my brother-in-law, Ray and his grand children. We stopped for breakfast before heading for the show and, in spite of my doctor's orders to avoid food groups that begin with the letter "B", I had BACON and eggs with BUTTERED toast. Later, at the show I had a BEER. Now that I'm home I'd have some BEN&JERRY's if we had some in the freezer.

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Desert Flower


Marie

One of the situations where posting a "Desires to Work With" acknowledgment on OMP actually generated a response. We had a great shoot today. There are some images in the can for a couple of fine art pieces, including an interpretation of Marcel Duchamp's "Nude Decending a Staircase" and we did a little fooling around with some leg fetish ideas. We talked about a couple of other projects that are of interest to us both. I'm looking forward to working with her in the near future.

Friday, March 25, 2005


From Reddington Pass

Sunday, March 20, 2005

It's A Bloomin' Desert, Again



I got Candy out of the house for a ride through Saguaro Park. There's an eight mile loop and we like to keep track of the changes there.

Candy has three more weeks with the hard neck brace, then a doctor's appointment and maybe a soft brace for a while. I told her as soon as she gets past all of this to a point where she can have a sense of humor about it, I'm going to get her a bobble-head doll.

Monday, March 14, 2005


The Poppies at Picacho Park are Past their Prime

In their Glory

Viewing the flowers in the spring is an annual tradition here in the desert. It was bumper to bumper traffic on the roads in Pacacho Peak State Park.

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Re-enacting History


The Colonel and His Lady

I went to Picacho Park, between Tucson and Phoenix and killed two birds with one stone, as it were. The poppies at Picacho are just at their prime (I couldn't resist the alliteration) and this weekend was the annual re-enactment of the Battle of Picacho Peak - the battle furthest west of the American Civil War (1861-1865). Thought the battle was barely a skirmish between about a dozen Federal troops and about as many Confederates, it's become quite a thing here in Arizona.

The Confederate Battery

Civil War Re-enactors