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Dolly and I went over to the Country Maid tonight to buy some fresh peaches,
and some blue berries that they had frozen at the end of season,
and some tomatoes that they had just picked and were putting into display boxes.
After all that work we went next door and had some ice cream. At the table next to us were three generations of a family. Grandma was saying that in her job at University of Akron, her secretary was telling her that as a teen she worked at Country Maid. She said in the morning they picked peaches; pealed, sliced and pitted them; and in the afternoon they sold peach ice cream.
I was enjoying my fresh peach ice cream.
John
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 Originally Posted by jp80874
She said in the morning they picked peaches; pealed, sliced and pitted them; and in the afternoon they sold peach ice cream.
I was enjoying my fresh peach ice cream.
John
Oh man, they'd better be open in a few weeks! I'm drooling right now ....
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 Originally Posted by Lee L
If we're bringing pano setups to look at, I can bring my Kaidan KiWi-VL, which uses a 35mm rangefinder body and an offset mount to allow multiple still frames for stitching or regular printing and side-by-side display. Did you buy the Spinner, Lee, or just thinking about it? I'd be interested in seeing one in person. Same goes for the Seitz.
Lee
(the other one, neither of us usually talks to ourselves, at least not in public.)
Lee,
Have not gotten the spinner yet. Just got the email from Amazon they are now stocking. May have to wait I just made a commitment to purchase a white pop up tent with roll up sides and sand bags to use at art shows for the 2011 season. Bit too late to schedule anything now but I do hope to start doing some shows next summer. Thought about doing portrait demonstrations on site under the tent too, mostly to book future events.
These discussions of indexing panorama cameras sounds really cool. I saw some of the examples at the Lomo web sight of the spinner and that peaked my interest.
Lee,
(Talking to yourself is the best way to get all your voices on the same page)
(Talking to yourself is the best way to get all your voices on the same page)
(Talking to yourself is the best way to get all your voices on the same page)
SSSSHHHH, others are listening.
others are listening
others are listening
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 Originally Posted by daleeman
Lee,
(Talking to yourself is the best way to get all your voices on the same page)
(Talking to yourself is the best way to get all your voices on the same page)
(Talking to yourself is the best way to get all your voices on the same page)
SSSSHHHH, others are listening.
others are listening
others are listening
We have one physician who became a heart surgeon and an anesthesiologist. We have a second physician who became an anesthesiologist. We have an attorney. This event we will add a fire chief. I thought we were pretty well protected, but I wonder if we should start recruiting a psychiatrist? For a brief period we had a psychologist in Hiking Hounds, but his slender librarian wife said he stopped coming because his physician had told him he needed to exercise and lose weight. She said it frustrated him too much to see all those other people not struggling up hills that wiped him out.
John
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Here are some addition items on the bridges of the Cleveland Flats.
Three bridges in Cleveland's Flats to undergo renovations and painting this summer http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2010..._flats_to.html
The Bridges of The Flats
http://www.clevelandmagazine.com/ME2...14D96537D77257
BRIDGES OVER THE CUYAHOGA
http://www.voiceoftheflats.org/sights.asp?bridges=1
John
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I don't know whether I'll be there this time or not, John. The car needs some repairs. We'll see.
Mike
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming– “Wow! What a Ride!”
— Hunter S. Thompson
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 Originally Posted by mjs
I don't know whether I'll be there this time or not, John. The car needs some repairs. We'll see.
Mike
Hope you make it Mike, but don't take a chance of being stranded. Is anyone else coming from your direction (IN) who could be a safety net?
John
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Out of curiosity I drove into the flats Monday morning from 8-9 AM thinking what I would see might be similar to our Saturday morning together. I saw one walking man, two men sitting on front stoops looking as if they had just waken and clean up crews starting to work at some of the night clubs.
I also saw enough things of interest to me that I could generate twenty 8x10 and 7x17 negatives, or at least several weekend’s worth. As they say your mileage may vary, but I am going back. Very interesting juxtaposition of huge bridge structures, houses and businesses, literally touching each other. Juxtaposition of building use, scale, textures, angles, curves, shadows. I think I may have a plan for my next series. For me the beauty of sharing that with friends is that we each see it differently and will all come up with interesting but unique results.
John
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Hey John and company. Not sure about my schedule for that weekend just yet. Hoping to make it over at least one day but can't be certain. Might be a last minute thing, I'm sure I can find something to keep myself busy until I'm able meet up with the group. =)
Miss everybody and hope things are going well!
Shawn
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