Friday, January 22, 2010

Misty Morning on the Stillwater River








This will have probably been the only time today, during the cold walk around Webster Park, that I actually felt awake.

It's one of those days, otherwise...

Posted by Picasa

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Jan 1st - Minor Snowfall


I've been wanting to take a shot of Mount Pleasant Cemetery from this vantage point for some time. Since I'm usually driving and this is from I-95 I figure it's wise not to try to operate the camera and the car, while in traffic, at the same time. Since I was a passenger on January 1st I took advantage and got one decent shot out of the deal. Submitted to Shutterday for Your First Shot of 2010 theme.
Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

As we prepare for another big storm this weekend...

...here are a few images from the previous small (but very windy!) storm on Tuesday.


Start of the storm on my way home in the early AM



I was a bit early on my way in to work Tuesday afternoon, so I drove around campus hoping to capture an interesting shot or two of the swirling snow.




The best opportunities to capture what I'd hoped happened while I was driving.

Indeed, this tree near Hitchner Hall was blown over by the wind (the weight of the snow on its branches contributed heavily - pun intended - to its downfall) while I was driving toward it.







It was fortunate that it missed hitting anything. There were a few cars off to the right and several lamp posts that could have been taken out. Since it's winter break, a snow day was called for campus and it was just plain effing cold, there wasn't anyone walking nearby when it fell. It was cool to watch, though. Probably good, though, that I wasn't wielding the camera while driving. I might have taken a few more photos, but while I was standing there another branch or two that got caught in the nearby trees fell. I figured I'd better scoot.
Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Some winter fog revisited


I really wish I'd had more time to go exploring in yesterday's fog. Alas, I was on my way to work and only had time for a couple of quick shots. Here's a different angle on a subject near the Orono/Veazie line that I also photographed in the fog about a year ago.

Posted by Picasa

Wintertime Blues

I haven't posted much here recently, for a variety of reasons. Here are a few photos of a couple of excellent blues shows we've seen over the last several weeks.

Bob Margolin
Venue - Music Bar & Bistro

Freeport, Maine December 4th, 2009.







Tab Benoit
Bangor Opera House

Bangor, Maine November 21st, 2009




All I'm gonna say is that these guys can play. Just a little. Is that understated enough? Man, we had a good time at both of these shows!

Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 16, 2009

If you've stumbled upon this blog at all you've probably noticed that I like foggy nights.

Well, last night, in Orono and Bangor, it was a warm (50 or so degrees), delectably fog-filled treat (nearly as satisfying, albeit much less filling and less fattening than a a sugary treat like a whoopie pie!) of a November night..
















Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Soft Sell


What I want to know is why didn't I get the same personal touch that JKirlin did? Is it because they're more attentive to the (potential) consumer in Times Square as opposed to the area near Madison Square Garden? Does it make that much of a difference if you're a few more blocks uptown? Is it because JKirlin is such an uptown kinda guy?

Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Blue skies were the norm in August and September


Here in the northeast part of the U.S.A. summer never really arrived this year. We (I was just one of many) complained loud and long about the gray skies and rain that dominated June and July. Since August 1st the skies have looked like they do above much more often than not. It doesn't make up for the lack of good weather (for golf, swimming, boating or otherwise enjoying the outdoors) in June and July, but it helps.

Posted by Picasa

Friday, September 25, 2009

How'd they know just what to get me for the Guiness anniversary?



Guinness Stout turned 250 years old yesterday.

This fine looking truck rolled up just outside my front door in the early afternoon.

What's the time difference between Maine and Ireland?
It might have even arrived here at close to the time that everyone in Ireland was celebrating.
Posted by Picasa