Monday, November 27, 2006

Food Fight!

Jim and Roxy play with their food

Photo Information

Taken: 27 November 2006 18:32 somewhere in Pasadena, Texas
Camera: Olympus C200Z
Exposure: ISO 200
5.6mm, 0 EV
f2.8
1/30

Backstory

Kids will be kids. After putting up a good front for most of the evening, Jim and Roxy broke down at dessert. I don’t remember what it was, but it was red and had lots of icing, some of which graces the end of Jim’s nose.

It’s all fun until someone loses a limb. They both wound up wearing more of the desert than they got to eat. They seemed to have more fun that way, and it was better for their waist lines.

–10 April 2012

Friday, August 18, 2006

The House That Was

Photo Information

Taken: 13 June 2004 near Yorktown, Texas
Camera: Olympus C200Z
Exposure: ISO 141
12.5mm, 0 EV
f4.1
1/500
The Old Gus Turk House

Photo Information

Taken: 18 August 2006 13:52 near Yorktown, Texas
Camera: Cannon Rebel XT / EF-S 18-55mm lens
Exposure: ISO 100
5.6mm, 0 EV
f5.6
1/400

Backstory

Long ago—before there was rural electric distribution—people used to live in this house. I never knew them, but Dad grew up on the farm “next door.” This house was the “Gus Turk Place,” named after the landowner. Dad tells stories of how he thought Mrs. Turk was his aunt. When he mentioned it to her one day, she replied, “I’m not?”

The Turks planted those walnut trees to give some shade in the summer. Dad was just a kid then. Now look how tall they are. I’m not sure when the water tank was added. It collected rainwater from the roof that the Turks used for bathing and drinking. Now, it’s a rusted-out hulk, too.

Anyway, I pleaded with him for years after he bought the place to preserve the house. But all he wanted to use it for was a barn. So deferred maintenance eventually took its toll. First, the roof started leaking. Then a large hole collapsed. Finally, the house was no longer usable even as just a barn.

Last year, Chris pushed the house down and buried it.

—25 March 2012