Month: January 2016
rDay Three-Hundred-Eleven: P.M.
Slightly weird afternoon walk. Chilly wind, almost foggy, intermittent snow/sleet fall, interspersed with moments of bright sky. Charlie was confused.
rDay Three-Hundred-Eleven: A.M.
Saturday morning. Met Eric down at his shop for a little work on the project vehicle.
After hosing off some dust …
Eric welds up the unused rear panel holes …
Also ran into Dennis there as he was shooting paint on some components of his sculptures slated for display during a visit to China in April.
[more complete doc at the project blog site]
The Venerable Binder Clip
rDay Three-Hundred-Ten
Visiting 103 …
rDay Three-Hundred-Nine
A late afternoon campus walk in light rain …
rDay Three-Hundred-Seven: More From Bill
Bill continues to entertain us with his new iPad Pro …
rDay Three-Hundred-Seven
Shopping with Kim, spotting a WRX STI, walking home after a visit at 103.
rDay Three-Hundred-Six
Riding shotgun with Eric in his hot-rod, chop-top “shop truck” Chevy pickup …
In the White Mountains of Arizona (1972-74): A Visit From Bill
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My long-time photographic sidekick, Bill, visited me on the Reservation in 1973. Here are some photos I made during his stay.
SIDEBAR: I probably have a few hundred photos of Bill (we always photographed each other, and our other photographer friends, as a routine matter for years). We are still in touch almost daily to the present. When I first met Bill in L.A. in the late 60s, he was chief photog for International Surfing Magazine. Before he retired from teaching at a Southern California college just a few years ago, he also made his mark with sculpture — primarily in glass, including a life-size guitar assembled from small square and rectangular glass pieces about 1/2 – 1 inches in length that was commissioned by the family of Jimi Hendrix. Today he sent me an abstract image that he just created using a stylus on his new iPad Pro, shown below.