Why did the turtle cross the road?
August 31, 2008
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August 24, 2008
Coincidence, I’m sure?
Hmm, the Thursday before the DNC starts up in the State Capitol of Colorado, the wind blows enough to stir up the blades of the wind turbine in Wray! Face the State (.com) broke the news (several weeks ago) about our little profit maker for the school district where they get money from green (or carbon) credits when sold through a promotion offered by the DNC even though the darn thing never actually worked! Does anyone else wonder if enough money is thrown at something, for example let’s just say the Wray Turbine and the School District, that enough arm twisting can be applied without raising the cackles on the back of the publics hair? No, no, no, I am not suggesting anything, but it sure is a coincidence. Though it is funny that they get quicker service then you or I might? Maybe I am just too cheap, but maybe if we demanded more money for services not applied or implemented, maybe we would get better service? If ya’ had some money’s maybe the next thing ya’d know, ya’ might be getting a call from the Guv’. Na, but maybe you might get a call from someone that does support the Guv’ financially about how to setup an offshore bank account? Has anyone else noticed that at time the wind turbine resembles the peace symbol of the 60’s? If not, peace, y’all
August 23, 2008
August 22, 2008
Dreams
Dreams long past, almost forgotten are not any less valuable as the latest hair brain idea that wishes to be a dream. For example, some 30+ years ago I wanted to be a photographer. I know that this is news to everyone for I think that I have told no one. Having a dream about a career that did not involve sore back muscles was not something that was glorified to me as a child. So I chased the dragon more easily sleighed. Though the dream of photography has occasionally reared its head through out my life as displayed in the picture of me at age 19 trying to look the part as a western Ansel Adams. 
There are other instances where the dream has reared its head and poked its way out from behind the veiled curtains of the sub-consciousness to the ever on-going reality that we call life, or at least what I call my life. One was at the time of when digital photography was just starting to become less expensive yet was still slightly obscure and more or less dismissed by the professional crowd. As different and as original as Ansel was in his day, I went out and bought a refurbished Olympus D-100 (I still retain this camera also)to advance my art. The camera was/is severely low-powered with only 1.3 megapixels, but the idea of capturing a moment of time without the expense of film was all I needed to have the dream joining up with the circus and leaving town again. When I consider the ramifications of that camera and other following “digitals” along with the lure of the dream, I must admit that the dream was the soul behind the creation of the Wray Post and PhotoBlog.
There is one more turn of advents of the dream that I care to share with you that has me setting here writing this long winded drivel, and that is the dream has reared again for I am waiting (maybe not so patiently) for the delivery of “serious” camera number 2. I ordered a Nikon D-60! For those of us that have been stricken with the photography dream (please note I did not say ‘bug’), know that Nikon is the brand brand name for a 35mm buff. I will not argue that this the best camera to have, nor did a slick salesman spout off a ‘hook and loop’ catch phrase that could snag someone with weak will power such as “this the first camera that has …” But before rebuffing me with why and what I should have or should have not bought, please remember that this is my “dream” camera and hope that although I spent probably more then I should afford for it (and the other paraphernalia that one has to have with a “serious” camera), this dream I hope will play on and on again for at least another 30+ years when I can say, “I still have that camera”! Step aside Ansel, here I come!





