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  • June 3, 2018 – Photo Page update.

    June 3, 2018  – See the updated Photo Page featuring Linda Somers and Jim Spain

     

    Jim Brubaker wrote:

    June 3 – For Loon watching, I have been testing the 42 power lens of my old Nikon Coolpix which I have not used for a couple years – looks pretty good though:

    June 1, 2018 – Who are you?  Are you an Island onto yourself? Of course you are. You are yourself!  Read on down this page just for fun.

    Landing at Sault St Marie – The Soo – with a Canadian Island in the far horizon.

    Our photo club members are each an Island onto to themselves, in a way.  I can identify each photographer by the set of photos they send me to post on our website. Each set has it’s unique fingerprint. 

    Hey, club members, you may not have thought about it, but I think that is why our sharing session at club meetings is so successful. That session is like a vacation trip. We get to see the sights – and some times – the sounds of another island, without the cost and effort to travel there. Our fellow club members bring “Their” unique island to us so that we get to enjoy their island.

    Every vacation or motorhome trip I have taken for the last sixty or so years included a visit to an island.  Newfound, Iceland, Smith, Tangiers, Denmark, Scotland, and dozens more.  I have lived on two Island – one 15 miles out to sea off the coast of Rhode Island and the other is Drummond Island in the Great Lakes.  A Island girl even married me – Manhattan Island is in her soul!

    I will show you a few sights and sound of my home on Drummond as I saw them in the few days since I left TGO – Of course TGO is like a gated Island – we in TGO do have a unique culture – being a culture of RV’s and associated toys and hobbies like the Outdoors, Nature, and Photography.

    From our fire pit I see a 900 foot freighter heading for the Soo locks.
    From my living room window, at 9:30 in the evening, I see the sun setting.
    While petting a horse, by the barn, I see the winter’s pile of horse manure sprouting hundreds of mushrooms.
    In the grass by the barn, I see the beautiful spring flower.
    I love what my iPhone camera and PhotoShop can do to a tulip in the spring.
    More important than Island fingerprints of mushrooms, flowers, sunsets, and freighters are people – Linda uses our dock each morning – and I mean each morning – to catch bait for her 4 hour fishing trip, in her open boat, in Whitney Bay. Today the temp is 44 degrees – and it is June 1

    Below is one sight and sound from our dock on Island Drummond. It may take a few seconds for the sound to load – but it will, so be patient.

    Be sure to go to the Photo Page and see photos club members sent me – see if you can find the photographers unique fingerprint of their Island.

  • May 18 – Last Updated 5/25 – Oh my – Those Flowers and animals in our life!

    Go to the Photo Page – Ed Swan has added 11 wild flower photos  (5/25/2018)

    Go to the Photo Page – Ed Swan has added new photos today (5/22/2018)

    Go to the Photo Page – Dave Cesari has added new photos today (5/19/2018)

    Then come back and read my story of animals in my life.

    What is that animal(s) in your life?

    It could be a cracker, a wild partner, a kitty coiled up on your lap, a vulture tearing through the garbage bag, a fish in the pond, a gator scaring you half to death, a mosquito biting you, W O W animals are everywhere.

    But where do you like them? I was thinking about it – I like them in my life and I like them where they choose to be – not so much where I put them.

    Sure, having an animal to keep and feed is great, but putting food out for them and letting them decide when to eat, when to bring their babies with them,  and where to go after they eat is the best.  Never quite sure what their timing will be, it is better than watching a TV mystery show – looking for the animal’s arrival and their interaction with each other – or lack thereof.

    My neighbors on the Island feed the deer. Some folks are not sure it is a good idea to do that – I love the idea because, that is what I do nearly every hour of the day – look at or look for animals around the neighborhood. 

    When I had the ranch in Texas, you had to not only watch them, you had to watch out for them.  Snakes (Corals, Copper Heads, Water Moccasins, and Rattlers), scorpions, mosquitos, black widow spiders, brown recluse spiders, rabid fox, mad bulls, and protective momma cows and momma emus, or those papa emus that thought you may be a rival. You better watch these animals ‘cause they were watching you – some not in the most friendly way. – But I loved watching them all. Could not wait to tell any listener about my latest encounters with the animals.

    Even now, I am out and about a lot. I exercise on my bike for an hour to two every day, ride my golf cart around after dark while taking out the garbage and going for the mail. I eat out on the porch, or by a picture window, three times a day. I am sitting here at my computer looking out over the lake.  I was thinking.  Every minute that I am doing these things I am looking for animals to watch. Beautiful birds over the lake looking for dinner, even as I type.

    All summer I help my friends take care of horses, and after work is all done we sit on their porch and watch the animals gather a their bird/racoon/bear/squirrel feeding station. Four or five months a year I have no TV – but I never go even four days without watching animals.  I am always looking for animals – animals that I have seen many times before – I still am looking for them.

    When my children were growing up, our house always had cats, dogs, gerbils, hamsters, parakeets, song birds, rabbits, turtles, snakes, and more – our lawn was home to snakes, squirrels, all kinds of birds, and more.

    When I was growing up we had cows, ponies, horses, chickens, goats, sheep and of course a barn yard full of birds, mice, rats, weasels, bob cats, deer, mink, fox, bear, etc that came to eat food left by the farm animals – or perhaps to eat a not too cautious farm animal.

    Maybe this little recap about animals will trigger a thought in your mind about enjoying the animal around you – they are a gift of nature – and the gift is practically free. 

    Here are a few photos of my animal friends – most are snapped with my iPhone while out on my bike:

    Need I say more of it’s majesty
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    Neighbor peeking  around the corner – Watch out,  that gator needs a lot of food to fill his tummy.
    Athletic- I tried holding on like that in the Gym – I failed
    Hiding
    Do not tread on me.
    Lookking for dinner
    Swing high – get a better look for your animal friends!
  • May 15, 2018 Oh my – Greek and Arabian Mythology! Just like TV, the old days had gruesome unbelievable stories – Oops, Legends!

    Pegasus is a mythical winged divine stallion, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek mythology. Usually depicted as pure white, Pegasus is a child of the Olympian god Poseidon. He was foaled by the Gorgon Medusa upon her death, when the hero Perseus decapitated her.

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    My most recent digital painting – On Drummond Island – Serena, an Arabian Horse.

    As I was creating the painting  of Serena, the image of mythical horses popped into my brain.  Oh my, grab your sword and shield and jump on your unicorn or Pegasus and ride with me for just one nice  legend:

    With a distinctive head shape and high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable horse breeds in the world. It is also one of the oldest breeds, with archaeological evidence dating back 4,500 years.

    “The Legend Of the Bloody Shouldered Mare” by Mariam Duncan

    The Bloody Shoulder Arabian is a tale that has been past down for hundreds of years in the deserts of what is now the Arabian Peninsula. It is said a  warrior saddled up his most prized Arabian mare that was with foal. During the act of battle, the mare gave birth to a strong healthy filly. Struggling to keep up with the mare and with the enemy quickly gaining on them, the warrior took his lance and pieced the foal through the shoulder. The mare understood the act and realized the foal would no longer be following her. Even though she was filled with grief, the loyal mare carried her warrior rider safely to his camp.

    When the warrior awake from sleep, he noticed something astounding through the tent door– a day-old filly standing by the mare’s side. This was the same foal he had killed the day before. With no injuries, the foal carried just a patch of blood-stained hair across its shoulders. Believing the foal was a treasured gift from God, the warrior vowed to raise the foal and take special care of it. The foal’s blood-stained shoulder was never lost and she passed on these special markings to her offspring.

    That is my story – Legend – and Oh my, I am sticking to it!

    Hey, do not forget to check out Dave’s bird photos on the Photo Page

  • May 12, 2018 – Enjoy – Hey, do not forget to check out the “Photo Page” too.

    May 12, 2018 – Enjoy – Hey, do not forget to check out the “Photo Page” too.

    Enjoy the moment.

    Here is one time I did that while looking at the clouds – I sat down and painted a photo of the clouds I saw in my mind!

    Here is the real photo of the sky. – study it and see what you see.
    Maybe you can add a little color.
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    Or, maybe you can see a few strange characters?
    I have sure wasted enough time on my computer – to work cleaning up my garage I must go!
  • May 11, 2018 UPDATE – Dave Cesari Photos Added – click on side bar “PHOTO PAGE” –

    Read below for JimsDaily of 5/10/2018 – “Digital clocks, cameras, and digital news. Oh my!”

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    While sitting on my porch having breakfast – digitally captured this bunny having breakfast too

    The total purpose of this little story is to get you to think about and to love the digital age we are in.

    My Dad dated my Mom in a Model T Ford in the 1920’s.  I doubt if it used any digital computers. – Oh my – What is a computer?  My car use digital computers, to tell me where to turn, how much gas I have left, how much air is in my tires, how fast I am going, what the speed limit is,  – some times when I do not listen to it, I swear it swears at me!

    My Grandkids probably do not even know what a Model T is – but they sure know a lot of digital things.  I get digital photos from them every day – they send me digital video stories that their phone recorded. They send all those digitals along to my phone – One Thousand Five Hundred miles away – those digits come  through snow storms, tornadoes, down pours, and then into the scorching heat of Florida – Magic. 

    The Model T would have taken weeks to get to me in Florida.

    Are you thinking yet.  Hey, I am sitting in a Doctors waiting room  – There are 10 people in the waiting room – eight of them are playing around with digital devices,watching movies. reading mail, typing stories, sending photos, reading about President Trump talking of Iran – The news guy is talking half a world away but he is sitting right here on my knee in this doctor’s waiting room – That is the Virtual Reality that we just take for granted.

    Think about it. The news man is right here for me, he is in the kitchen for my daughter a 1000 miles away, he is on the radio talking to my son as he drives to work.  When he gets to work he will send to his students digital x-rays to help them learn to handle medical emergencies. We take all this digital magic for granted.

    A young quarterback will put on Virtual Reality glasses and be the quarterback in a thousand plays – learning to make the snap decisions that build a winning team – Without the digits, a quarterback in training, would need 10 seasons of experience to get that good.

    How about the virtual experience a Wal-Mart manager in training can have – learning how to manage  during the Christmas rush – labor problems, shipping problems, irate customers, employees that do a no-show, or an employees found sitting in a corner smoking pot, or an employee found with his hand in the till, or a customer threatening an employee with physical harm. All of this and more could happen in one twenty-four hour period. A Wal-Mart manager must deal with all of this.  It would take many Christmas rush seasons to give this young manager the experience needed to deal with it.  But, with Virtual Reality training, a twenty year old kid could get that experience in a week or two – The digital world – we gotta love it.

    Oh my – are you thinking yet?

    As an old retired person, today, I get to use the digital devices to be watching movies, reading mail, typing stories, sending photos, reading about President Trump talking of Iran – Oh my, what I really like to do is study how to make fake digital pictures and paintings that move even. Here is some scraps from my digital art easel:

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    Oh MY! Digital breakfasts could be a time for everybody to have breakfast!
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    From the digital movie, This cloud guy was just laying there enjoying a book – He seems very happy.
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    That is all the digital fun for this morning – I must get back to Reality and clean up my garage!
  • May 6, 2018 – The Miracle of Kitties, iPhones, Photoshop, and most of all Gators. – Oh my!

    “The Most Wonderful Memories of Mine”  SOUNDS LIKE A SONG?  I have millions of memories  – Problem is, at my age I can not remember most of them, but you know, the joy of watching barn cats is returned so vivid in my mind every time I see a stray cat out and about in our “Great Outdoor’s” community.  Barn cats were my constant pets – fun to pet and relaxing to watch their graceful movement!

    IT IS NOT ME – BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN – I DID THIS A THOUSAND TIMES!

    Our Nature Center hosts a beautiful Facebook page – We recently have had two “gross” images of Gators doing what we do three to ten times per day -” EAT”

    It is gross to see the demise of a fawn or a large fish – that is nature.   BUT,  there is another side to nature – It is grace in movement.

    Compare their leg placement! Grace.

    Did you know, cats sacrifice efficiency for smooth moves?  I found this information on the internet. – Interesting to read.

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    Cats evolved to move differently than the other mammals we most commonly observe, namely humans and dogs.

    Animals that need to travel long distances to find safety and food move in energy-saving ways.  Humans and dogs, for example, use gravity to their advantage when they walk and run. “Our centers of mass rise and fall when we walk.”

    The movement of our furry feline friends is different. Cats slink close to the ground. They walk in a way that the movements of their front and back ends cancel each other out — not the way to use gravity to one’s advantage.

    “The total movement of their bodies is even, and they flow along,”

    This flowing movement has to do with putting food on the table. “Cats need to creep up on their prey,” “Most scientists think that energetic efficiency is the currency of natural selection. But here we’ve shown that cats make compromises when it comes to choosing between saving energy and getting food.”

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    Now, this is a video I put together from an iPhone snapshot I took at the corner of Plantation and Oak Cove the other day. Look at the smooth moves of this non-furry friend of ours. Yes, sometimes we think of these guys as gross – but, now look at the beauty of the graceful moves – particularly look at the feet movement in the last frames.

     

    That is my story and I am sticking to it. Oh my, I will slink on out of here. Bye for now.

     

  • April 30, 2018 – Oh my, are we having fun yet? (New photo page too Dave Cesari and the Grouse)

     

    Your surroundings make you happy or sad I have been told.

    I say, the way you look at your surroundings is what makes you happy or sad. Quit that crying – Now!  Oh my – sounds like a parent.  Ask Heather and Jim!!!   I would add in no uncertain terms ” Be happy!”  Then, I would laugh – try to put a twinkle in my eye – and tell them I understood the severity of their problem – sometimes that would actually make them laugh.

    From my lunch – Once again study clouds for images – maybe a fish/whale being chased by ?
    Here is a new view of those clouds – just before I partake of lunch
    Take a walk and study a rotting post – Oh my – a painted rock – There are more around – if you find one and move it – send me a photo of its new location and I will post it as a clue to help others find it!
    Today I found a sand trap artist – I understand the golfer played that sand trap ball as a lost ball
    The smell is better than the dinner as you enter the Blue Heron Restaurant – Sorry Chef Larry, , I should not have said that
    Speaking of dinner – This brand new Momma tried to convince her fawn to lay down in the tall grass by the lake – I convinced the fawn to disobey Mom and follow her – See that 10 foot log swimming out in the lake!
    Really there are fun environments to study – even in the city
    Maybe in your closet even – Look at these colors and patterns
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    More City – City folks sure are … Best I say no more!
    So as you swing through life – be happy  – join me in finding fun things to look at

     

  • April 23, 2018 – Oh my, am I prone to “Pareidolia ” – Are you in a happy mood? – Excuse me I must check my vibrating cell phone – Are you a woman?

     

    What is that Brubaker nut talking about – He is talking about “Pareidolia” – “The tendency to see things in random dots”  

    Some people – like me – just can’t stare at the sky without imagining a fluffy bunny floating by or look at a piece of wood or a rock without thinking they see a face grinning out at them.  Everywhere I look I see things that are not there – In tree stumps, clouds, rocks, gardens, paintings – everywhere!!

    Everywhere except one place – yesterdays posting.  Cheryl texted  me yesterday and said – “I found the fox you hid in the bear & and the face you hid there too” The funny thing is I did not put them there – but after re-looking this morning I see, they are there! In fact, that is all I see:

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    Enhanced a little to make fox and face more visible
    Up close – I circled fox and face – Now scroll back up and, if you are like me,  you see no bear – you only focus on fox and face??????

    If you feel like reading, here is a little more on “Pareidolia”:

    Pareidolia is normal according to Dr. Kang Lee, a neuroscientist at the University of Toronto. Lee published a study last year that found the human brain is essentially hard-wired to recognize shapes in objects.   “It happens in auditory domains as well,” Lee said. “You might feel your cell phone vibrating when it’s not.”  

    You are more likely to see or hear them when you are in a good mood.  Women are also more likely to see faces or feel the phone than men.

    Pareidolia helps us to be super alert … and thus has had evolutionarily advantageous,”

    In Sagan’s 1995 book, “The Demon-Haunted World” he argued that the ability to recognize faces from a distance or in poor visibility was an important survival technique. This instinct enables humans to  be aware that an oncoming object may just happen to be a person and focus to see if it is a friend or foe or just the friendly random dots in the outline of a tree trunk. 

    Leonardo da Vinci wrote about Pareidolia as a tool for artists. “If you look at any wall spotted with various stains or with a mixture  of stones, you can see a scene that you will be able to put into a painting. As you paint, your painting its self evolves – You better see landscapes adorned with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, plains, wide valleys, and various groups of hills.”  

    Did Georgia O’Keefe hide objects in the flowers?  Observers often view  objects in Georgia O’Keeffe’s flower paintings – do you see them?

    Oh my! – Hope I am not a nut. Well if I am – it is a lot of fun looking for things that are not.

    The artistic liberty of my mind makes me smile sometimes – Photoshop helps me show it to you.
  • April 21, 2018 – Art, iPads, and Toys – Oh my – being quiet and seeing eagles fight!

    I enjoy the iPad – It is a computerized toy kit that travels with me and — like my Mom used to bring little toy cars to church for us kids to play with and be quiet – well nearly 80 years later my iPad is my toy to keep me quiet while waiting, for example, in a doctors waiting room or a furniture store.

    This afternoon I was sitting on my back porch enjoying the storm outside – as a backdrop to a relaxing afternoon – and here is the art my toy – I mean iPad created – I was quiet the whole time!

    The Baer’s Furniture bear from my iPad.

     Click here to see two eagles fight over a fish – Happened just off my back porch!

    Oh my – that is all for today

     

  • APRIL 18, 2018 – Updated with a movie from my kitchen window while preparing dinner

    Click here to see s brief movie titled.  “You are a unique rabbit Mr. squirrel . – “Did you have Plastic Surgery?”

    Speaking of Plastic Surgery – Is that what you think?

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    Smile – I am on “Selfie” camera.

    It was not plastic surgery & and I did not get hit by an angry wife.  Some would say I would be more handsome with plastic surgery. Then, there are those that say  I certainly should be hit by my wife.

    But, here is what really happened:  I had a four-hour Mohs Operation on my nose for cancer removal. The Doctor came into the operating room to cut away cancer three times.  After each cut, he took the cuttings to the lab to be sure the edges had no cancer on them.  If the edges were clear that meant he got all the cancer.  After three tries they were all clear and only then did he stitch me up.

    Each Lab session took about 45 minutes.

    Now, the big question – Can a wait like that be fun. “Sure can.”  I had a great afternoon – really.  Each 45 minute wait seemed like only moments, because  I took my trusty iPad, found a sunset photo,  used it as a model, and created a painting using “Mobil PhotoShop”

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    I used this sunset photo as a model.  I took it from my back porch a week or so ago.

    I enjoyed the waits so much, I did not want to be disturbed – I was busy – but, the nurse would not allow me to make the Doctor wait.

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    I created this painting while waiting for the lab work to be done.

    Post Script on Mohs from the web site “skincancer.org”: 

    Mohs micrographic surgery is considered the most effective technique for treating many basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), the two most common types of skin cancer. The procedure is done in stages, including lab work, while the patient waits. This allows the removal of all cancerous cells for the highest cure rate while sparing healthy tissue and leaving the smallest possible scar.

    It began as a technique called chemosurgery, developed by Frederic E. Mohs, MD, in the late 1930s, but was not widely known. In the mid 1960s, Perry Robins, MD, became the first dermatologist to study the technique with Dr. Mohs, and he helped advance the procedure into what is now called Mohs micrographic surgery.

    Mohs surgery is performed by doctors who are specially trained to fulfill three roles:

    1. as the surgeon who removes the cancerous tissue
    2. as the pathologist who analyzes the lab specimens
    3. as the surgeon who closes or reconstructs the wound

    My doctor seems to be well-trained in all three – I have used Mohs at least four times before.  I spent too much time chasing cows, riding horses, driving tractors, riding bike, paddling canoe , and more.   Much on my ranch in the hot Texas sun.   All,  stupidly,  without a thought for sun screen or other protection.

    Do not be stupid, it hurts.