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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Water Tower, Abbott, TX


Water Tower, Abbott, TX, originally uploaded by peteg.

This is from a series of photographs I made in Abbott, TX, population 300. About an hour south of Fort Worth, just off I-35, Abbott is most noted for being Willie Nelson's hometown. It's pretty much one street town, with two churces, a market, post office, the city hall, and water tower and fire station. Look for more from this series in the coming days.

The water tower in Abbott, TX.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Abbott, TX


Abbott, TX, originally uploaded by peteg.

This is from a series of photographs I made in Abbott, TX, population 300. About an hour south of Fort Worth, just off I-35, Abbott is most noted for being Willie Nelson's hometown. It's pretty much one street town, with two churces, a market, post office, the city hall, and water tower and fire station. Look for more from this series in the coming days.

The general market in Abbott, TX.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Like no one's ever tried this shot before

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Everybody is a photographer these days


Everybody is a photographer, originally uploaded by peteg.

I captured this at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.


Tuesday, January 23, 2007

A few more....


Country Road, originally uploaded by peteg.

Actually this "country road" is less than a half a mile from downtown Fort Worth, by the railroad tracks. Directly to the right, just out of the frame, is an actual hobo jungle that was constructed on a concrete foundation slab of what was once presumably a home. We quietly left when I saw someone moving around in the hobo jungle.




Calhoun Street, originally uploaded by peteg.

You can check out Tar's photos from the day on her new photoblog here.


Monday, January 22, 2007

Sunday


Finally, some mighty fine weather came our way. Not a cloud in the sky; with temperatures in the high 50s it was w beautiful day. Tar and I spent the afternoon exploring our neighborhood, taking pictures, locating geocaches and soaking up some Vitamin D.



Silos at the Purina Factory, originally uploaded by peteg.

You may have noticed the Purina Factory in an older post. Tar and I decided to get a close up look at these structures.




Tarita, originally uploaded by peteg.

The old "bricks as background" portrait.


Saturday, January 20, 2007

Recycling


Recycling, originally uploaded by peteg.

Although the city of Fort Worth offers curbside recycling, our apartment building does not recycle. It's pretty retarded, especially when the 10 foot long dumpster overflows with rubbish. I have a feeling well over half that dumpster could be recycled. So we make a semi-weekly trip to the dump to recycle. It's a real hassle, but we mean business when it comes to recycling!

Above are bales of cardboard behind the Home Depot in Southlake, presumably waiting for the big ol' recycling flatbed to come by and carry them away

Friday, January 19, 2007

Cabin Fever: Weather in Chaos


Running from the rain, originally uploaded by peteg.

The weather has been pretty chaotic the past few weeks. The weathermen are so tired of saying "Wintery Mix" during their forecasts, they started qualifying the phrase by saying things like "I have no other way to describe this". There's been rain, sleet, ice, snow, wind, lightning...We are starting to get cabin fever.

Here's a photo from last week, when we said eff it to weather and ran out to dinner anyway. We got soaked.




Icicles, originally uploaded by peteg.


Thursday, January 18, 2007

Fort Worth Snow


Fort Worth Snow, originally uploaded by peteg.

North Texas was unexpectedly blanketed with snow yesterday. I like the snow, who doesn't really, because I enjoy the eerie calm that comes from the snow absorbing errant sound waves. It's peaceful.


Wednesday, January 17, 2007

If you've seen my heart, I believe I may have misplaced it in San Francisco


Tarita and I returned to San Francisco for the Holidays. Sounds so typical, but I really had no idea how much I missed The City until I had to leave it again. Herb Caen captured, with words, the essence of San Francisco and its many facets, but the quote that comes to mind is "If one day I do go to heaven, I'll look around and say, 'It ain't bad, but it ain't San Francisco.'"




Coming back, what once blurred into the landscape of my former life was once again stunning; the Sutro Tower poking up through the mist, the tops of Golden Gate Bridge in the background of the rolling hill in the Outer Richmond, are just a few examples. Heck even Market Street was exciting and fantastic.




And being with all of our family and friends again was wonderful...was what the Holidays are all about. Let me tell you, when you are 2000 miles away from anyone you love, those annoying traits that all our friends and family have, well, they stop being annoying and suddenly are endearing. I love all my friends and family and we are so lucky to have you all. Being away makes it special to come back.



Here are some random photographic selections from our time in San Francisco. There's plenty more to come.



Burritos were perfected in San Francisco, originally uploaded by peteg.




Tar in Chinatown, originally uploaded by peteg.




Mr. Green, originally uploaded by peteg.




Mr. Mann, originally uploaded by peteg.




Out to lunch, originally uploaded by peteg.


Tuesday, January 16, 2007

bros


bros, originally uploaded by peteg.

I shot this series on the porch of my parents' house in Hopland, CA on Christmas Day. My momma will be so happy when she sees it. From Left to Right, Sam, Nate, Luke and Pete (me).

Luke doesn't really like Pennywise. he was wearing that because it was cold out.

View it large, please.


Monday, January 15, 2007

Retail Opportunities

Let's check in with world of retail.




Retail Opportunities, originally uploaded by peteg.



I'm all lost in the supermarket, originally uploaded by peteg.




I can no longer shop happily, originally uploaded by peteg.




I came in here for a special offer, originally uploaded by peteg.




Of guaranteed personality, originally uploaded by peteg.




Thursday, December 21, 2006

DR Horton Tower


DR Horton Tower, originally uploaded by peteg.


At 547 feet (or 38 stories) the DR Horton tower is the second tallest building in downtown Fort Worth.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Flat


Flat, originally uploaded by peteg.


After nearly two weeks of 70+ weather, It's rainy here in Texas. I prefer cold to the rain, but I am happy to finally have some wintery weather to get into the holiday spirit.




Wet Flags, originally uploaded by peteg.


Sunday, December 17, 2006

Dead Soldiers From A Tiger Army


Dead Soldiers From A Tiger Army, originally uploaded by peteg.


Doing some scraping from the "archives" while I get some holiday shopping out of the way. Enjoy the mundane.

TxAxNxDx




Vegetable Samosa, originally uploaded by peteg.


Friday, December 15, 2006

Evening Commute


Evening Commute, originally uploaded by peteg.


My evening commute home. This was taken near the Highway 183/Loop 820 merge in the Bedford/Euless area.

I cracked open the sun roof on my car, and held my camera aloft. That my hood in the bottom part of the frame.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Oh, Tanenbaum (and stuff)


Oh, Tanenbaum (and stuff), originally uploaded by peteg.


Tari hangs ornaments on our Christmas Tree.




20061204-181310 copy, originally uploaded by peteg.


Terese and Mike G help trim our Christmas Tree in our Fort Worth apt.




Putting the hooks on, originally uploaded by peteg.


Tari prepares and ornament for the Christmas tree as Terese G prepares to take her picture.




Santa!, originally uploaded by peteg.


An ornament for our Christmas Tree.




Tar, The Photographer, III, originally uploaded by peteg.


Tari takes pictures of the Christmas Tree trimming party in our apartment.




Santa, the sailor man, originally uploaded by peteg.


Santa is a sailor too. This is prolly my favorite Christmas ornament.




Beary Christmas!, originally uploaded by peteg.




Bi-polar, originally uploaded by peteg.




Ahoy, originally uploaded by peteg.




Finished Product, originally uploaded by peteg.


Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Artist Wanted


Artist Wanted, originally uploaded by peteg.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Holiday Cheer


Holiday Cheer, originally uploaded by peteg.


Mike and Terese G, in front of the giant Christmas tree on Main Street in downtown Fort Worth, TX.


The weekend previous, Tarita and I had a great visit from my parents. They spent four days out here and we had a great time. It was really nice to have some familiar faces around, and to share our new lives with other people.

We kicked off the weekend with a huge meal at The Reata in downtown Fort Worth. The Reata is a must visit, if only for the view from the rooftop bar and dining area.



View from a Museum, originally uploaded by peteg.


Saturday was a perfect December day with. The sun was out, and there was a pleasant briskness to the air. Not enough chill to freeze a feller's bones, but enough to make him feel alive. My dad has a special spot in his heart for Frederic Remington's bronze statues of the Wild West, and the Amon Carter Musuem of Art has one of the world largest collections of Remington statues and paintings.


Museum, originally uploaded by peteg.



Sunlight, originally uploaded by peteg.



Musuem Stairway, originally uploaded by peteg.


The Amon Carter Musuem of Art also has a premiere photography collection, and is currently showing a special exhibit of Eliot Porter and Robert Ketchum landscapes. Landscape photography isn't really my favorite, but this exhibit was incredible. Some of Ketchum's images, especially from Sundance area of UT, stunned me with their intense beauty. Porter's work, although beautiful and enjoyable, paled next to Ketchum's. The highlight of the exhibit were the intricate Chinese silk embroidered panels that were handmade from Ketchum's photos. Simply amazing.


Seashells, originally uploaded by peteg.




Pony, originally uploaded by peteg.


That afternoon, we went down to the Fort Worth Stockyards. We were trying to catch the twice a day cattle drive they run through there, but instead we ran into a holiday parade, which included this lady, her pony, and her little dog. And yes, the dog has antlers, and yes the pony has a Santa hat.


Stockyards at Night, originally uploaded by peteg.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Moon Rise


Moon Rise, originally uploaded by peteg.


A full moon rises, as seen from our aparment complex parking lot.

I am working on a much larger post soon, documenting a recent visit from some special folks.

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