Friday, May 20, 2011

Rainy Day....walkabout

It has been raining for what seems like the entire spring here in New Hampshire. It has actually been raining 7 days straight and counting. All the rain has allowed me to get quite a bit done on my web site, film processed and a lot of organization, always more to do on that front. The rain has also left me awash in cabin fever. So I decided to embrace the rain and went for a hike in, a light mist, around a beaver pond nearby. It was great to get out and stretch my legs for a while, but the rain came back in full force and forced me to retreat, but not before refreshing the soul with a little bit of Nature... There is certainly beauty in the rain, but nothing like the feel of a little sunshine on your face, hopefully the sun will return soon...
Here are some of the images I took on my brief walkabout...

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"One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good, 
Than all the ages can."
~William Wordsworth



Thursday, May 5, 2011

New Hampshire: Retail Politics...in Black and White

Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum


Main Entry:          retail politics
Part of speech:      noun
Definition:             a type of political campaigning
                               in which the candidate focuses
                               on local events and meeting
                               individual voters
Example:               Retail politics is the old-fashion
                               shaking hands and
                               kissing babies.
Etymology:            orig. referred to buying votes
Usage:                   informal; sing. or pl.



Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum makes a stop at Robie's Country store in Hooksett, NH after speaking at an event in Manchester, NH.  (click on photos to enlarge)








It is almost the political season in New Hampshire, well I guess that is not true it is always the political season here. Having grown up in a small town in central NY, we had never seen a presidential candidate come to town, and did not expect to. But New Hampshire is different, they expect, or even demand to see the candidates. This is my second presidential campaign season living in the granite state, and I have come to realize that this is a place that sculpts and chisels politicians into candidates. They arrive as politicians with high aspirations. They are washed in the salt water of the seacoast, bitten and bloodied by the black flies of the lakes district and buffeted by the winds of the north country. "If" they emerge from the other side of the contest, they are presented to the rest of the nation as a candidate. This is were they learn history. The history of campaigning, both successful and unsuccessful. This is where they are knocked down a peg or two, when asked who are you again, but also a place that builds up the unknowns, and gives them the confidence to proceed. There are very few places that give you the un-burnished look into the modern candidate. Once they leave it is very rare that you will get that look again. So here's to the new presidential season... Good Luck!! You will all need it...




Monday, May 2, 2011

May 2, 2011

"The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which we refuse to be divorced. Every other wound we seek to heal - every other affliction to forget: but this wound we consider it a duty to keep open - this affliction we cherish and brood over in solitude."
~Washington Irving


(09/18/01 New York,  NY) World Trade Center Disaster.  
Mementos left at a memorial site in Washington Sq. Park. 

.....a fitting quote from Twain after the death of Osama bin Laden
I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it.
~Mark Twain