Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Whole World In Your Hand


Civilization, originally uploaded by biroschik2000.

The biggest time waster ever in a convenient portable package.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Shopping Cart 2

For some reason, I never could find my way back to the store. I think my dad ended up returning the cart in his truck.

I like to think this video explains the "for sale" sign you see in the background in a neighbor's yard.

Shopping Cart 1

Some nut(s) ditched a shopping cart in my parent's yard while we were there visiting, so I attempted to return the cart to the store from where it came by repeatedly riding it down the hill next to my parent's house.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Darn


Darn, originally uploaded by biroschik2000.

For the party

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Lobster or Scorpion?

As we were exiting the pool a week or so ago, I saw something dark and mysterious crawling along the base of our house. I slowly approached and saw the weirdest looking bug I have ever seen. I called Steve to get over there pronto, but by the time he did, the "bug" was gone. He said, "well, what did it look like?" And I said, "believe it or not, it looked like a small lobster." It was finally decided by my family that I was seeing things and perhaps it was just a trick of the light. I knew that wasn't true! And then I convinced myself that it was the biggest scorpion I'd ever seen and started wondering what I would do if I saw it again. And I was also hoping it wouldn't come into the house! A few hours later we realized we had not put the pool alarm back in the water so we went down to do so .... about midnight. As Steve was putting the alarm in, I saw something dark in the shallow end, got a flashlight, and there was my "lobster!" Fished it out with a pool net and put it in a bucket where it signaled its anger by clattering its little claws against the side of the bucket. Steve said it was a crawfish or crawdad. Me - yuck - never have seen one before and never want to see one again. After we decided (rather quickly) that it couldn't live in our yard or pool, Steve took it to a small stream and released it to a friendlier environment. I hear people eat those things! Thank you for listening.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Crazy Crawdad

He's in a mop bucket now, but when I found him, this crawdad was swimming around in the bottom of our pool.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Hail

In the pool

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Monday, April 28, 2008

South terminal


South terminal, originally uploaded by biroschik2000.

Level three

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Ice Ice Baby


ice, originally uploaded by biroschik2000.

A show of my feet when I was skating with Cecilia.

Monday, March 17, 2008

The Inch Worm


The inch worm. This thing is awesome.

The inch worm to end all inch worms.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

When is a Scanner Not a Scanner?


When it is a canoscanner. Goofy made up names like this bug me. I bought a film scanner so I could scan in old family photos. And the Holga negatives.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Full Circle

I bought a Holga camera to experiment with... Even with all the digital equipment I now have, I cannot resist the dreamy look of the Holga prints. Speaking of prints, getting 120 film processed is more of a chore than I expected. I found a local lab that will do the work. Wal*Mart also prints the film for about a third of the cost, but the film is sent out. I shot a quick test roll, and have dropped it off to see how good Wal*Mart does. I'm half convinced that the film won't get processed. I'll know for sure on March 19.