I just noticed my WordPress dashboard is indicating I passed a milestone of such. Apparently a couple of posts ago I hit my 200th blog post. Seems like yesterday when I started this whole blog thingy, but in reality it’s the middle of the third year. Yeah, it has been work at times, but it gives me a change to show off some of my photos along with things that happen to catch my attention. I definitely appreciate you taking the time to peruse my ramblings and offer up comments from time to time.
Apparently, Linda and I have been poisoned by the Par-A-Dice deli tonight. My money is on the cheese fries, but the jury is still out – well, the stomach jury has definitely provided a verdict. While waiting for this to pass, I figured a bonus post was in order. This one will close out the large mammals from the Yellowstone trip last June. Still trying get caught up in preparation for the upcoming vacation, this should leave me with some bird shots and a collection of water themed snaps that stood out while reviewing the vacation portfolio. Ironically, Linda and went out on a shoot yesterday and now we have about 10 more blog topics… guess there is really no such thing as catching up.
This is a miscellaneous set and not all tack sharp by any means. Let’s start with an Elk.

These animals are simply majestic to look at. Although not the largest rack of the ones spotted on this trip, it was definitely up there based on size and weight. Not being an expert on antlers, it is hard to tell how mature this one was. The antlers were still covered with velvet and for all I know still growing. According to the guide, they can grow 5′ long. Oh, and they can run 35mph. They are also called Wapiti which is Shawnee for Pale Deer. Come for the pictures, leave a little smarter 8^). Amazingly, these beasts were not bothered by us and generally just focused on grazing. This buck happened to look over resulting in a perfect pose.
If you caught the previous Bison post, you know there are plenty of them out there. Another plentiful animal is the Pronghorn. By the time we got to South Dakota you couldn’t go 5 miles without seeing them off the side of the road.

Not one of my better pictures, but for some reason I didn’t take any other photos of them. This is a buck per the short black mane. Contrasting that with the elk, the male pronghorn antlers only reach about 6″ (with a extra 9″ sheath that is shed in the winter). Although slightly slower than the elk, these guys can run 30mph for 15 miles with bursts up to 70mph making them a tough prey. Another interesting piece of information is, thanks to conservation, they are more abundant than they were in the 1900s. By the way, they are part of the antelope family if you were wondering.
Go ahead and hit the jump, there are two other specimens for your viewing pleasure














Howdy everyone. It has been a very busy weekend so going to crank out a quick post today. That is if my fingers hold out long enough to get all the words typed out. I am literally sitting here too exhausted even to get up and turn the channel to something other than golf. The cause of this discomfort is the 3 hours on Friday, 12 hours on Saturday and 8 hours today spent finishing off the bridge decking. The good news is, this completes the last major task on 

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Fresh off a four comment post (WOOT!), I figured it was time to get a service/product post out of the way. That and it was a great opportunity to get the Macro glass back out. Needless to say, this Macro realm is going to take some time to get adjusted too. Thinking at this point, it is all about the tripod/monopod and possibly the wireless shutter or at worst case the old stand by shutter timer. Honestly, easy hobbies bore me and this one looks like it will give me a lifetime of enjoyment.
Any chance you have seen The Sixth Sense (and for the record, The Sexy Sixth Sense doesn’t count and you know who you are 8^)? I only bring this particular question up because that is one of the few movies that caught me by surprise at the end. I usually figure out plot twists early on in movies, which believe me, is mainly due to dumb scripts and not any self proclamation of my deduction skills. This particular movie pulled it off and caused a pleasant jolt to the system when it happened. As it turns out, a similar jolt occurred yesterday evening. A friend of mine (aka gamer tag Pakage) had his large screen TV go on the fritz and I was helping him get it to American in order see if they could fix it. During the drive across town, we were discussing their policy on repairs – for the curious, it is 70 bucks to look at it and if you decide to get it fixed, they apply that money to the repair bill. Against my best defenses, some commercials had recently made their way through my defenses. This I will blame on my wife or the remote being more than 10 feet away and I was too exhausted to make the reach. One of those commercials was the new Sharp Quattron offering – this being a supposed revolution in TV visuals based on adding a fourth color to the standard 3 color RGB channels. George Takei (okay, for you non-nerds, that would be Sulu from Star Trek) was hired by Sharp to pimp this new technology. George proceeds to tell us how much better this new breakthrough is allowing everyone to experience colors never before seen on TV. Of course, we are then subjected to George’s alternative lifestyle flare “Oh My” statement which is sure to alienate a segment of the marketspace. I on the other hand wound not consider purchasing it on the grounds it is being endorsed by someone related to Star Trek (note to marketers – this includes any cast member … think Priceline). Anyway, I was busy explaining this to my friend when he stopped me and asked “What did you say they added?” Noting the inquisitive tone, I restated that they had added “a yellow channel to the standard red green blue”. He started chuckling and it then the jolt hit. Figure it out yet… no problem, I’ll wait a bit.. [Jeopardy Jingle] .. pens down please. Let me put it together for greater emphasis. Sharp added a yellow channel and picked Takei to market it. Somehow this had went completely unnoticed when I was watching the commercial. Contrast that with my friend Pak (his real name revealing his Korean heritage) noticed this IMMEDIATELY. Internal questions immediately followed. Did Sharp miss this connection? Did they do it intentionally? Does it seem odd there is not a Liberal outcry? and the last two interesting introspections “Am I a racist because it didn’t disturb me when I first saw it? .. or .. does this mean I am not racist because I didn’t put two and two together? I personally do not see myself as negatively influenced by race (note to readers, SOCIALISM is not a race). I think part of that feeling is I have had the pleasure of having close friends and interacting with others of different backgrounds, different preferences and from all parts of the world. Now when it comes to