Kentucky Horse Park Photos

I finally had a chance to get the photos uploaded to Flickr from my tour of the Kentucky Horse Park on Sunday, March 15, 2009.

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Florida Road Sign

Thanks to my friend Kirk for sending me this picture of a Florida road sign.

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Happy Anniversary Cindy

Thank you, my love, for the happiest 12 years of my life.

Happy Anniversary, and wishes for many, many more.

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Scenes From A Recession

Boston.com has posted a series of photos from around the world that illustrate the deep effects of the recession we’re all trying to make our way through.

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Goodbye Kentucky, Hello Florida!

I was never a big fan of New Edition, but the lyrics to this song from their 1988 album “Heartbreak” pretty much summed up my feelings last night when I pre-posted this entry. It’s a heartfelt sentiment on my part…as long as you don’t actually picture me singing. Then it just becomes completely laughable. So put that thought out of your mind. Don’t think about me singing these words. Seriously.

I’m Comin’ Home

Save tomorrow for me
I’m comin’ home to you
Oh girl my baby

Save tomorrow for me
I’m comin’ home to you
Oh girl my baby

I just called you up
Because you’ve been on my mind
So I can tell you what I feel
Ooh I’m missing you
I’ve been away too long
Now I’m coming home to you
It’s been hard for me
To fall asleep at night–my love
Because without you
I feel so–alone
So I’m coming home

Save tomorrow for me
I’m comin’ home to you
Oh girl my baby
Save tomorrow for me
I’m coming home to you
Oh girl my baby

Since the day I left
And you went on your own way
My life’s just not the same
Ooh baby I’m needing you
And longing for your touch
Can I get a message through

I can hardly wait
To hold you in my arms
Oh girl
So don’t be busy
Cancel everything
‘Cause I’m
‘Cause tomorrow’s my day

Save tomorrow for me (aw baby)
I’m comin’ home to you (and I want it all)
Oh girl my baby (my baby)
Save tomorrow for me (aw baby)
I’m coming home to you (girl, I’m comin’ home)
Oh girl my baby (my baby)

Save tomorrow for me (missing you….needing you)
I’m comin’ home to you (wanting you…each and every minute of the day)
Oh girl my baby (yeah)
Save tomorrow for me (I know you know. sugar, I know you know.)
I’m coming home to you (I’m comin’ home to you)
Oh girl my baby

Away too long
Missing you so I’m comin’ home
Save me tomorrow
Away too long
Missing you so I’m comin’ home
Save me tomorrow

See you in a few short hours baby.

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Wrapping Up Here In Kentucky

Today is my last full day in Kentucky. First thing this morning I’ll drive to a meeting with a congressional staffer and the mayor of a city in that congressman’s district. I won’t get back to my office until sometime between 2 and 3pm. Then I will take care of several check-out procedures and processes, turn in my laptop, cellphone and printer, and hopefully get out of the office between 5 and 6pm.

Since my flight home leaves so early tomorrow morning, the rental car counter won’t be open. Although I could drop the car and keys and let them send me the paperwork (which I’ve done before), I’m never comfortable with that. Instead, since I drive by the airport every day going to and from work, I’m going to drop the car off after work when the counter is still open and then have the hotel shuttle take me back to my temporary home on the road. I’ll use the same hotel shuttle to leave for the airport Saturday morning at 4:45am.

Have I mentioned I’m NOT a morning person?

But, I always prefer to catch the earliest flight out, especially if there is a connecting flight to make, so that I don’t get caught up in the typical late morning to late afternoon back up air traffic delays or weather issues. Although this Saturday morning the forecast is for severe thunderstorms when my flight is supposed to take off from Lexington for Atlanta. Figures, doesn’t it? LOL

As always, or at least with as with most assignments, I have enjoyed my time, seen some new part of this great country of ours, learned some new things and made some new acquaintances in my professional life. All in all, it has been a great experience.

But now, I’m looking forward to seeing my wife, family and friends and celebrating our 12th wedding anniversary with a special surprise for Cindy.

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What I’ll Miss Most When Print Newspapers Die

One of our writers in my department is a former journalist (actually two of them are, but the one I’m referring to is the most recent former journalist) who saw the writing on the wall a year ago and left her job as a reporter for a central Florida daily newspaper. And no, it wasn’t The Orlando Sentinel.

Today we were discussing the slow death of local newspapers. This past Monday the local paper here, the Lexington Herald-Leader, laid off 53 people in its operation and asked others to take a pay cut in order to retain their jobs. This same scene is being played out across the country, as most of you already know.

I’m one of those who likes reading my news online. But when I travel to new areas for my job I DO make a habit of picking up local papers. You get a feeling for an area in their printed paper that you don’t get in their online presence. Or at least I do. I’m not even sure I understand why. That might be a good subject for a future post.

A week ago, Herald-Leader reporter Tom Eblen had this piece in the paper. In it he mentions what our writer and I were talking about today and what is probably the one thing I would hate to see gone when newspapers fold or are in the process of folding; investigative reporting. The fourth estate is a major influence in keeping the lid on political corruption and business impropriety. I don’t mean everyday reporting, I mean dig in and spend the time, money and resources to get to the truth of the matter. As much as I love them, local bloggers don’t usually have those three necessary assets.

Looking at how the newspaper industry is shrinking and cutting costs, our writer and myself found ourselves in disagreement. She believes that in five years we will see widespread local political corruption.

I say it will be more like three, maximum.

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President Obama’s Press Conference

My favorite line of the night came when CNN’s Senior White House Correspondent Ed Henry asked the President, for the second time in his follow-up question, “So on AIG, why did you wait — why did you wait days to come out and express that outrage?”

And the President replied, “Well, it took us a couple of days because I like to know what I’m talking about before I speak.”

Now THERE’S a novel idea.

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Paved With Good Intentions

Here is a good idea gone horribly awry.

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It’s An Adventure – Or A Disaster In The Making

Well, much faster than I expected, our construction loan to build the Sheepback Mountain cabin in Maggie Valley was approved this morning.

This blog’s title reflects the differing viewpoints Cindy and I have. I wonder which belongs to who?

Damn bank, lol.

Now I’m being a bit overly dramatic because it’s not really a disaster in the making, hopefully, but I have my concerns in this current economic climate. And don’t think that Cindy and I have not talked out all of both our mutual and individual concerns with each other. We have. Sometimes very emotionally and painfully. So what I write here is not new to her. In the end we both want this, we just had different timetables in mind and we have tried to compromise in order to see this come to pass.

And now it begins. We’ll most likely make our final decision on which floor plan/cabin style will be built during a conference call this Saturday with our builder. Permits will be pulled in April. We will start excavating for the basement in May, I believe, and we’ve been told to expect 10 months to a year for construction to be complete. While that is going on and we try to build from 600 miles away (but we have a good contractor), in Orlando we’ll be continuing to get our home ready to sell. We already remodeled the bathroom in the master bedroom , but we still have to replace some floor covering, some decorative exterior wood, repaint some rooms and move many of our belongings into storage when it comes time to show the house. This has to be done while Cindy works and I am (hopefully) on the road working, so we’ll have that difficulty to deal with. Oh, and we’ll be trading in both our car and truck in the next few months for a 4 wheel drive vehicle that we’ll need to navigate the mountainous roads in North Carolina.

If Cindy is laid off in the next round of right-sizing, we’ll have to adjust our schedule accordingly, which won’t be fun.

But, so far, things have worked out as and when they needed to and I hope that continues. And if they don’t, well we’ll deal with that too. We always do.

I REALLY hope the house sells for a good amount. That will make me feel better.

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Twouble In The Twitterverse

One of the best self-cognizant faculties we have is the ability to laugh at ourselves. This had me ROFLMAO at myself.

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North Carolina Cabin

Cindy and I are finding it very difficult to balance what we want in our cabin with what we feel we can realistically afford. It would be easy if we were getting some of those AIG bonuses for ruining the economy, but we’re not so we have to work within both our current budget and our projected budget in the foreseeable future.

There are some things that are “have-to’s” for us such as a metal roof, a real, wood-burning fireplace, safe, non-toxic materials, a basement with room for Cindy’s candle-making workshop, and either have 3 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms and a den or 2 bedrooms and a loft with the 3rd bedroom, den or loft serving as my office for writing. I’d prefer a den or 3rd bedroom, but would settle for the loft if it came down to a money issue.

We’d like to keep the actual cabin down to 1100 square feet or so, since it just be the two of us in it most of the time, either in a single-story or a 2-story layout. Plus the basement addition will provide ample room for the workshop and vehicle, thus leaving us plenty of living space in the cabin itself. We’d prefer the 2-story since it will allow us to have a smaller area footprint on the property, but if it’s 2-story we need the second bedroom to be on the ground floor since it will more frequently serve as the bedroom for when Cindy’s parents come to visit and we don’t want them having to climb stairs any more than necessary. Same for when the grandkids come to visit, at least for the next few years while they’re small.

If we choose a 2-story model, we’d like to have a wall of windows to enjoy the view from the comfort of our living room, however we’re told more windows equals more cost. But then the metal roof and wood-burning fireplace also cost more, though at least they eventually pay for themselves. I guess you could say the windows would pay for themselves in terms of enjoyment and happiness, so we’ll see.

I’m sure we’re driving our contractor crazy, but as I shared with him, this will be the last place we live and we’d like to get it right. And be able to afford it. Other things we want to do like solar panels, gray water recycling and such can come later as we’re able, but the cabin structure itself needs to be the way we want it from the start.

Anyway, that has been on our minds quite a bit lately as we have to start in May if we’re going to stay on the schedule we have. It isn’t always easy coordinating our schedules when I’m at home and it’s even more problematic when I’m traveling. We were going to have a conference call with our builder today but he’s out of town traveling, so we re-scheduled for next Saturday afternoon when I’ll be back home and hopefully he will too.

If you click on the pictures it will take you to a link showing the floor plans for each of them, if you’re interested in seeing what we’re considering.

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Welcome Spring!

Today is the first day of Spring, though you’d never guess it by the 30 degree temperature here. Here’s a photo I took that hopefully will make it FEEL like Spring.

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Delayed Gratification

I hadn’t shared this with you yet, but I was supposed to go home this Saturday. It looked like things had slowed down enough that my boss here could handle things on his own, so he and the main office had told me I would be returning home on the 21st. I began to get into that frame of mind I always inhabit when I’m close to going home; excited to see my wife, family and friends, looking forward to relaxing some after the long hours and full weeks that are usually part and parcel of deployments, and anticipating a bit more free time to write.

Cindy complains that, from the moment I am called to prepare to go out on an assignment, my mind leaves home before my body. She is absolutely right, but the reverse is true as well. Once I know a “demobilization” date, my mind is back home before my body.

So, thinking I was going home this Saturday I braved the cold and rain this past Sunday morning to go out to The Kentucky Horse Park to take photos of horses because I thought it would be my last chance to do so and it just seemed almost sacrilegious to leave Kentucky without taking photographs of some of the marvelous equine creatures that this state is known for across the globe. As miserable as the weather was, when I was done I felt good because I had been able to do it on what I thought was my last day off while here in the Bluegrass State. I took about 500 shots and have not had time to go through them and pull the best to post on Flickr, but as soon as I do I’ll post the link. Here’s one I really liked.

Anyway, I did that Sunday morning for several hours and then Sunday afternoon and Monday when I got off work I began packing what I could in the suitcase and preparing a box of things to mail home. My mind was in the “I’m flying home Saturday” mode.

Tuesday morning my boss said, “Let me ask you something” and I knew before he went any further what the “something” would be, just not for how long. Anyway, he asked if I would be able to remain an additional week.

Of course being a decisive, decision-making man I replied, “Let me see if my wife will kill me or not.”

She swore she wouldn’t, so I’m here until March 28th. It actually works out better on a lot of different fronts, one of which is that now I will get to do a Photowalk early this Sunday morning in downtown Lexington and the weather forecast is beautiful. I have a tradition of taking an early Sunday morning Photowalk of cities in the area where I am deployed. It’s a good time because of the early morning light and generally the downtown streets are empty since it’s early on a Sunday morning. My schedule since arriving here has been such that this past Sunday was my last chance and I opted for the horse photos. Now I get to do the downtown Photowalk, so that gladdens my creative heart, even if it slightly saddens my loving heart.

My homecoming gratification has been delayed, but that will make it all the more sweeter.

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Famous People From Kentucky

There are a LOT of famous people who were born in Kentucky. Here are just a few.

Abraham Lincoln – The 16th U.S. President was born in Hodgenville in 1809. I visited his birthplace a few weeks back.

Kit Carson – American Frontiersman was born on Christmas Eve 1809 in Madison City.

Carrie Amelia Nation – Temperance Leader was born in Garrard County in 1846.

Muhammad Ali – The “Greatest of ALL time” was born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.in Louisville in 1942.

Jefferson Davis – President of the Confederate States of America was born in Fairview in 1808.

Patricia Neal – Actress of stage and screen was born in Packard in 1926.

George Clooney – TV and Movie star, as well as world philanthropist, was born in Lexington in 1961.

Robert Penn Warren
– Author and poet was born in Guthrie in 1905.

Crystal Gayle – Grammy Award-winning singer was born in Paintsville in 1951.

Loretta Lynn – Singer and older sister of Crystal Gayle was born in Butcher’s Hollow

Diane Sawyer – Broadcast journalist and co-host of Good Morning America was born in Glasgow in 1945.

Hunter Thompson – Journalist and author was born in Louisville in 1937.

There are many, many more that you can find here, here and here.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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Top 100 Photo Sites

Web100 has posted their Top 100 Photo Websites list, featuring the best photography-related sites in categories such as, “Advice, Tutorials, and Community | Blog | Camera Reviews | Gear and Equipment | General Interest | Image Editors | Mobile | Museums | Photo Printing, Books, and Gifts | Portfolios and Photoblogs | Professional Resources and Tools | Scanning | Sharing, Storage, and Social Networking | Slideshows | Special Interest | Stock Images and Photo Archives.”

See if you agree.

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Louisville Firefighter Training Photos

Friday I went to an event in Louisville, KY at their Firefighting Training Academy and was able to take these photos.

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Daily Misfortune

My homepage has a “Daily Fortune” widget that I seldom even notice, but the one for March 13, 2009 caught my eye:

“You are interested in public service and would make an outstanding statesman.”

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

Ahh, no.

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Happy Friday The 13th

There are three of them this year (a frequency that occurs only every 11 years) and I missed the one last month. One coming up in November will round out the thrice.

MSNBC has a “Five Facts About Friday The 13th” piece up on their site with some interesting nuggets for those who put stock in such things.

And I also want to wish a “Happy Wedding Day” to my step-son and his lovely bride who are getting married this afternoon in my in-laws’ beautiful garden, just as I Cindy and I did almost 12 years ago.

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