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Kansas

Forgotten

August 4th, 2008
Forgotten

I finally upgraded my Wordpress installation and the site survived intact. There was a little glitch with the categories but I worked it out. I still have some minor issues to solve concerning thumbnail images and my archive pages but it’s not urgent. It’s not like there are 10,000 visitors on my site earnestly sifting through my content. Right now I’m pretty thankful about that:)

I have a whole bunch of black and white shots from a roll of film that I’ll have to scan. Since my leisure time is scarce I’m not sure when that’s going to happen, but there are some cool images that will be worth the effort.

The other big news is that I finally bit the bullet and replaced the battery in my digital camera. Film is expensive and money is getting tighter by the day. As a result, I shoot less and I’ve also noticed that I’m overly picky about the shots I take and so I don’t take enough family photos. I’ve also realized that when I only shoot 4 or 5 frames at time, it might be 6 months and as many events before I process the entire roll. Therefore, the shots from the first half of the roll are already dated. I miss being able to post photos instantly after an event takes place.

There are many pros and cons to both film and digital, and while I will always love shooting film, right now my circumstances require that I opt for the convenience and affordability of digital.

Makin’ Waves

July 26th, 2008
Makin' Waves

Main Street in Plevna, Kansas.

Today my team is off to Oklahoma City to face off with the Victory Dolls. I won’t be there because I’m still nursing a torn ligament (MCL), which sucks but this is the last bout I’ll have to miss. My stepdaughter, Emily, will be making her debut on the travel team tonight as Nasty Sinatra, and I’m excited for her! I can’t wait to hear all about it:)

Survivors

July 18th, 2008
Survivors

This past winter Kansas got hit by a severe ice storm that decimated the trees. As we drove along the highway we could see the aftermath - the forests were littered with the wreckage of huge broken limbs. Only the trunks and sturdiest limbs survived intact, but they had been virtually stripped of every small branch and twig. As a result, most of the trees appeared as the ones shown in this photo - growing back in tufts of new growth along a few sparse branches.

The lamp post is leftover from an old freight station along the train tracks in Plevna, KS.

Two Monkeys and a Buffalo

July 14th, 2008
Two Monkeys and a Buffalo

Gosh, it’s been an awful long time, eh? Here’s the lowdown:

  • We went to Kansas, as usual, for the 4th of July. This photo was taken on the road. More to come!
  • I tore a ligament in my knee and had to sit out the last home bout. My team was also missing our star jammer - Whiskey broke her ankle and will be out for the rest of the season and that’s going to hurt the travel team as well. In any case, my team lost but it was a much closer score than our last bout. Our rookies performed magnificently, especially our newest jammer, Biohazard Betty, who received MVP!
  • My knee is healing well and I should be back in action before too long. I’m forcing myself to follow the doctor’s orders and avoid straining it. It was torture watching my team skate from the sidelines on Saturday night, but I have to think about the big picture. It will be worth missing 1 or 2 bouts if it means my knee can recover fully without surgery and I can enjoy a long and spectacular derby career;) So really, 1 or 2 bouts isn’t much in the grand scheme of things. I can do it!
  • Steve just took a job as a sexton. Get your mind out of the gutter!
  • Life is pretty damn great all around. Being too busy to blog isn’t really a bad thing.

Rock City

September 1st, 2007
Rock City

This is an old roll I just finished from Kansas in the XA. This roll also suffered a drop, so part of it was ruined when the back popped open. The XA seems to be okay overall - the shutter’s working fine and that’s the important thing. But the latch on the camera back is a little loose and I noticed that I really need to replace the foam around the edges.

That’s a project that’ll have to wait. I’m getting ready to send out a roll of 127 film that was in the Brownie Starflash I picked up at a yard sale recently. I shot 2 or 3 frames to finish it off, but I’m curious to see what was on the rest of the roll. Found film is fun:)

[ See this photo on the Flickr Map ]

Turnip truck

August 28th, 2007
Turnip truck

We had a pretty uneventful weekend. I didn’t shoot as much as I hoped to at the party since it got dark pretty quick. I’ve been working on the same roll of film in my XA for weeks now and I’m not even sure any of them will turn out well. That camera has been having issues. I might just give in and wind up the roll and get it processed before I get to the end. Besides, I’ve got some new old cameras to play with and I need to spend some time with them, too. More on my new cameras later.

Derby practice went pretty well on Saturday. My wrists are sore again but not quite as much as last weekend. I need to practice falling more. And skate more, mostly. Rio and I will go to the public skate on Wednesday to further that effort.

I also have a big nasty bruise on my left hip that might become a permanent fixture;)

Boobies

August 24th, 2007
Boobies

OK, here’s a fun one from our Kansas trip last month. I’m hoping to shoot some film at a party this weekend, so I should finally have some new stuff for the blog soon.

Otherwise, life is humming right along. I’m going to get back on my skates tomorrow for another roller derby practice, so wish me luck. I’m a little concerned that my wrist problems are going to complicate my derby dreams. Last week I fell hard on my hands, once at home and then lots more at the rink, and I’ve been nursing the pain in my hands ever since. I’ve had tendonitis for years, thanks to my stint as a factory worker, so my wrists aren’t very forgiving. I’ve been accustomed to the chronic ache of tendonitis from typing and mouse-clicking, but lately the pain has been much more acute than usual.

But I’m hoping that I can teach myself to fall without putting all my weight on my hands. Because falling/crashing/wiping out is all part of the game, so there’s no hope for avoiding that. Although it will be easier NOT to fall when I’m able to skate with more skill!

I’m not ready to give up yet. I wanna be a derby girl, dammit!

UPDATE: See this photo on the Flickr map!

I hope to be using this feature more often. I am a professional mapper, after all, and it’s fun to keep track of where my shots were taken.

Ominous

July 23rd, 2007
Ominous

Seesaw

July 10th, 2007
Seesaw

Cornfield Dragon

July 9th, 2007
Cornfield Dragon

Also seen in Kansas. I’m planning hoping to get a polarizer filter soon, which would have improved this shot a great deal. Although it will just be for the OM2, not the XA. I’m also hoping to get a flash, which will significantly expand my opportunities. I’m very excited:D

My love

July 7th, 2007
My love

Today is our third anniversary:) Isn’t he irresistible?

The Crucifixion of Labor

July 6th, 2007
The Crucifixion of Labor

More from the Garden of Eden in Lucas, KS. This sculpture remains unfinished.

Garden of Eden

July 5th, 2007
Garden of Eden

Kansas is so under-rated, folks. If you’re every passing through, be sure to check out this gem. More photos to come!

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