Right then – so it’s been about a month since my last post. I’ll fix that now and apologize for being gone. Travel, family, life-excuses etc. Should be back on the road with the photos now.
I’m so impressed with the tech support I received at Telestream today I’m putting it here for Google to find. We use Episode in our digital lab for heavy-duty, multiple-file encoding and transcoding audio/video work. Big computers, terabytes of data… hugely fun geeky stuff.
Linda at their tech support center called me right back after I left a message, had an answer (that worked!), and then helped me tune the software a little better for even faster compression. Now that is great customer service. Thanks Telestream, and thanks Linda!
In South Carolina for a few days with limited internet. Will update when I return to MI.
She was waiting for me on her front porch.
Today, I volunteered to drive and canvass for Obama’s campaign. Cell phone dispatched, I spent some time this morning picking people up to take them to the polls.
I helped her off the porch – her cane shook a bit as she found each stair. Her grasp on my arm wasn’t going to leave a bruise, but came close. Looking me in the eye she said “I’m 83 and I move a little slower now, but we’ll get there.” I just smiled and said “yes m’am. We sure will.” Her dark hair was peppered, her glasses thick, and her eyes were alive. “I marched on DC with Revered King young man, did you know that?”
“No m’am, I didn’t know that, but I’m proud to meet you.”
“Well, what’s a white boy driving a big car like this doin’ voting for Senator Obama?”
I laughed. “I’m a smart white boy, m’am.”
She smiled at me. “Yes, I guess you are.”
She’s widowed now, and her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren all live too far away to give her a ride to the poll. I was honored, and told her so.
“Yes,” she said, “my husband and I rode to DC on the bus to march, to get our vote, and to see history. Just like today. We’re going to win this. Goodness always conquers fear young man, we just have to wait a bit sometimes.”
She began humming, a hymn I couldn’t place but barely knew. Looking at me as we drove down Saginaw St., she said “he had a dream. You and I, young man, we are that dream. I’m going to vote for a good man, not a black man, not a white man, just a good man. That is a wonderful dream.”
I waited for her to vote while listening to MLK’s speech on my iPod. Yes, it’s on there, and it’s not a long speech. The last lines nearly took my breath away:
“…when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”
I thank you m’am, for making my day wonderful.
“Keep dreaming young man.”
Yes m’am.
Oh, right… there’s this blog thing. OK. daggummit, I got behind.
Beginning of semester, end of golfing season… what other excuses can I throw in here? Suggestions welcome.
This has been an incredibly busy few days. New brakes on the truck, weekend of planning and working…. Tomorrow is the annual “send a kid to diabetic camp” golf outing, and I get to help as well as play! Photos will return soon – really! For now, if you have a blog, do me a favor?
I’m in the deep woods for a week – no new posts until next Saturday at least. The camera is taggin’ along for the ride, so I hope to have many new pics when I return.
A week without internet…I can do this. I can… I think.
There was a Lunar eclipse tonight. So of course I went and took pictures… How could I not?
I could have decided to stay warm!
It’s zero degrees Kelvin here. The air has frozen. Two pairs of socks, insulated boots, long-johns, fleece-lined jeans, t-shirt, insulated shirt, fleece vest, coat, scarf… I was freezing through 52,000 layers of clothes (or so it felt like while shooting pics). I think I got some good pictures – will post after I’ve had some hot tea and stopped shivering.
Just today Dennis loaned me his fantastic Canon 75-300mm IS lens. A few shots tonight to become accustomed to the lens and I hope to be posting photos taken through this borrowed glass soon. Many thanks Dennis!
Thanks for the comments y’all – nothing like a few good comments to help frame up the next shot.