Whatever happened to SoWeBo? WYPR looks into An Arts District Before There Were Arts Districts. I spent many, many great summers at the festival each year and still pour some of my Corona out for the Cultured Pearl.

Date posted: May 22, 2013 | Filed under Baltimore, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Happy Anniversary, love!

Date posted: May 22, 2013 | Filed under photo | Leave a Comment »

This is Ken Rockwell’s review of the Nikon D7000 for future reference. I used him to decide upon my D70 and I go back to him for the straight dope.

Date posted: May 21, 2013 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Ice cream ponytails

I’ve been saving up money over the past year for a purchase that recently fell through, so I redirected my search for the next item on my list: a replacement for my ancient Nikon D70. I’ve had an IFTTT alert set up for my local Craigslist since last fall, and cameras have come and gone. This morning a D7000 showed up in my feed at the right price in the right place. I shot the seller an email and he got back to me within an hour or two. He lives less than a mile from my house and used the camera to shoot birds in Africa.

We had set up the deal for after dinner, so Finn and I walked downtown and met him on a sunny park bench. I popped my 50mm lens on it, tested things out, and gave him money. Then Finn and I continued down the street for ice cream.

As if to confirm the wisdom of my purchase, Flickr decided to roll out a redesign today. It’s nice. We’ll see.

Date posted: May 20, 2013 | Filed under photo | Leave a Comment »

Our neighbors have the backyard we lust after. It’s covered in lush, level green grass, fenced in with tasteful wood picket, and features a large play area with an industrial-sized playset. A couple of weeks ago they decided to go bigger, bought a new playset twice the size, and offered their old one to us. Would we like it? Sure. Can we move it? Maybe.

I started out Saturday morning renting a tiller for the garden, figuring I could get the whole thing turned over in an hour or two. On my way back from the rental store I stopped at a yard sale along Edmonson Avenue and happened upon a box containing two industrial sized casters for $3. Amidst some other assorted tools was a leather toolbelt, which I grabbed and paid for, and headed home.

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We had standing plans to hit another community yard sale nearby with the neighbors, so I parked the truck and we all headed over. The pickings were kind of slim for such an upscale neighborhood, sadly, but I did find an overhead projector for cheap as well as two Leapster pads for $1.50.

After mowing the grass around the garden, it took about an hour to weed out the center and all of 15 minutes to till the soil. At this point it started to drizzle a little, but I knew we needed to get the playset moved, so we forged ahead.

Over at the neighbors’, I started by unbolting the smaller sections. The climbing wall, ladder, slide, and swings came off relatively easily, and between the two of us we got the swingset arm and roof section unbolted and moved off. The remainder of the set started to get a little shaky so I grabbed some 1×3″ from our garage and we screwed them into the top for support. Then I busted out the casters I’d found and bolted them to the bottom two legs of the set.

By now the drizzle had turned to rain, so we had a beer and contemplated our next move. He had eight cubic yards of wood chips in his driveway partially blocking our path, so we shoveled it into wheelbarrows and wheeled it into the new play area. By the time we got done, the rain had tapered off, so we planned our journey.

Once we’d tipped it on its side onto the casters and dragged it up onto the walk it moved easily, so we squoze it through the gate and placed the front section on a metal dolly. Then we continued down his driveway, across the street (in front of two carloads of incredulous people), up the neighbors’ driveway, and across two sheets of plywood to sit drunkenly on our lawn. By then it was close to dinnertime so we packed up the rest of the tools, had a celebratory beer, and called it a day.

It’s going to need four sistered 4×4″ supports on each corner, some crossbracing, and a really good powerwashing to clean up, but it’s in remarkably good shape for its age. We put it outside the kitchen window so that we can see it from the sink, on a spot that also happens to be the only (mostly) level spot on the lawn. Luckily, Memorial Day is next weekend, so I’ve got plenty of time to level it, bolt some stronger feet into place, wash and stain it, and then let Finn have fun with it.

Date posted: May 20, 2013 | Filed under friends, garden, general, photo | Leave a Comment »

Nothing better than driving the Scout home topless from work in 80° sunshine, an impromptu ride to the Home Depot in a stinkingly fast Corvette, multiple beers in the twilight, kids playing happily on the swings, and an early night to bed for a busy Saturday ahead.

Date posted: May 17, 2013 | Filed under life | Leave a Comment »

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This week has been stupidly busy. Between helping a friend get a responsive website up and running for a client, helping another client with email hassles, research on pre-rolled FTP services and scripts, planning the move of a backyard playground, and fitting in time with the girls, I’m exhausted. I also got a batch of IPA brewed and in the fermenter for the 4th of July party on Tuesday night; it’ll be close but should come in just under the wire. I’m going to brew a batch of Hefeweizen for the other keg, but that should only take four weeks to ferment and carb, so I have a little time.

I’m juggling money right now, trying to decide where to put a little extra cash, and the obvious choice is at reserving a vacation house in Hatteras. It looks like everyone we know is booked or busy this year, so I think it will be the three of us, which is fine by me. Hopefully I can find a 2 to 3 bedroom somewhere close to the beach with a small pool of some kind.

Date posted: May 17, 2013 | Filed under general, photo | Leave a Comment »

Date posted: May 15, 2013 | Filed under general | Leave a Comment »

I just found this album via Spotify: Disappear Here by Hybrid. Real nice atmospheric drum and bass, with a sultry female vocal over 3/4 of the tracks. Standout cuts are “Salt”, “Formula of Fear” and the title track.

Date posted: May 14, 2013 | Filed under music, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

In the same vein as Bring A Trailer and Barn Finds, LockingHub.com is nothing but 4x4s of various flavors.

Date posted: May 13, 2013 | Filed under cars, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »