Showing posts with label San Antonio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Antonio. Show all posts

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Off Topic - That Was the Week It Was - May 2, 2010

Welcome to yet another Sunday of photos I've taken and reflection on a week gone by. I've had one of those hectic weeks at work -- you know the kind, when you're running around putting out fires rather than just getting stuff done. I'd rather be proactive than reactive, but sometimes things seem to work against me. Oh, well.

Television should be picking up with May Sweeps in effect. That's a good thing. I've only been watching a few selected shows religiously -- Castle, American Idol, The Amazing Race, Survivor, Letterman and the local news. I was in Texas and missed the AI in which smiley boy Tim Urban got the boot, but caught Siobahn's (sp?) swan song. No great loss (for me) on either of them. I also missed the local auditions for the next season of Big Brother while in Texas. Not that I would apply, mind you. People have been asking when BB is coming. It's always in the beginning of July.

On the home front, it finally happened. My landlord went under, at least on my building and the others in this particular LLC he set up. The bank has taken over the building but I see no difference so far -- the elevator is still broken and some fool still vacuums the hallways at odd hours. I usually mail my rent the day before the first of the month so they get it on the first. When Friday morning came, I stalled as the most recent article in the local paper made me think twice before sending payment to the landlord.

When I came home from work on Friday, there was an envelope full o' legal mumbo-jumbo taped to my apartment door. Now, I know what's going on and I know my reading comprehension level is perhaps even a bit above the norm. Yet, reading through the legalese is a bit off-putting for even me. I can just imagine the folks in the buildings who aren't fluent in English or have limited reading skills trying to get through the paper.

I don't pay the rent (now due yesterday) to my landlord, "referred to hereinafter as 'the defendant'." They named a receiver for the rents, yet gave us only a name -- no address or any way to contact him. Um. Okay. I guess I'll send my rent when they tell me where to send it. I don't suppose we get a month off for the trauma, eh?

I had a bad fall at the Baltimore Airport (BWI) on my journey and had written Southwest Airlines about it as it was mostly due to their flight crew blocking a walkway. I received an email back from them with a $100 flight voucher albeit admitting no liability on their part. I guess I'll have to fly somewhere before the voucher expires in a year.

I've put together some slideshows of the zillions of photos I took while in San Antonio. Grab some coffee and settle in ... but, first I'll show this week's shots --- clicking on an image will open it larger in a new window.


Vincent

She left me with strangers while she went gallivanting across the country. Then, yesterday she closed the windows and turned on the air conditioner for a while. How dare she!


Isn't this illegal?

Both Papa John's pizza and In and Out Bail Bonds have tacked up advertisements on power poles and trees throughout the East Front Street area in Plainfield. I don't frequent either establishment. I don't eat pizza (yes, I'm weird) and, unless my lifestyle drastically changes, I doubt I'll ever need a bail bondsman.

I need to celebrate the squirrels of Plainfield, NJ. When I was in San Antonio, I saw absolutely NO squirrels. I know they must have them, but ...!


Near the Plainfield Train Station


East Front Street in Plainfield


If I flatten myself on the tree, no one can see me

Near the Plainfield Train Station


Jus' hangin' in there



Be gone, or I'll drop a house on you, too!

We had wicked winds earlier this week, but nowhere near tornado levels. East Front Street, Plainfield.


Trust me, it IS poison ivy

Look, there are vines. It isn't poison sumac -- that's an entirely different leaf structure. Where I've been taking my poison ivy shots at the Bridgewater Train Station, it's grown crazy. Like many plants, it grows towards the sun. Perhaps it appears in the photos that it's on bushes, etc., but it's on vines.


See? Vines.

Some of the vines are thicker than my arm as they've grown unchecked for so many years. Other new vines are spreading all the time.


Flowery


Azaleas

That's what they are -- I found the little gardening placard.


Gone to seed


In the rain, the day after


Who watches the watchers?

I'm not the only one on NJ Transit camera in hand. He has a lot better equipment than I do. But he's a railfan headed to Bound Brook to film freight trains. I'm just a commuter on my way to work.


One day ...


... the next day, in the rain

How quickly nature moves. The day after, they were just blackened bits in the grass. Bridgewater Train Station.

Here are a few shots I liked (and played with) from my vacation ...


When Pigs Fly


Watchers

The San Antonio police perch above the Fiesta at the Marketplace.


One Way



Riverwalk in San Antonio


Not San Antonio

I was bored waiting for my shuttle bus from Manhattan to LaGuardia, so I shot stuff.


Still not San Antonio

An architectural contrast in Midtown Manhattan


Outside Port Authority in Manhattan

This isn't all that far from the big bomb scare in Times Square last night. Gosh, we live in a world of jerks. Yay for the t-shirt vendor who reported the car!

Thank you for your patience with this entry and here are some Texas Adventure slideshows --









Sunday, April 25, 2010

Off Topic - That Was the Week It Was - 4/25/10

It's time for my weekly look back at the week gone by in photographs I've taken and in words. This week will be more photographs than words as I know I'm showing a lot of images! I was on vacation in San Antonio, Texas, with a group of wonderful blog friends. Who says you can't meet fine people on the Internet? It all depends on where you hang out. If you're in sketchy places, you meet sketchy people. If you're on Jackie's TV Blog, you meet a fantastic array of fine folks!

Vincent made it through his boarding with flying colors. They loved him! They said he was one of the friendliest and sweetest cats they've ever had boarded there. He seems no worse for the wear and behaved well both coming and going.

I'm tired and a bit lame from my trip and need a vacation to get over it. I took way too many photos. I'm in the process of creating albums on my Photobucket account for them, breaking them down into categories. From there, a slideshow can be created. I have the feeling you'll be dealing with Texas in bits and pieces over the next bunch o' off topic Sundays.

Here we go, in kind of a random order -- clicking on an image will open it larger in a new window:


Airport Security

Yes, I set off alarms with the knee replacement and had to go through extensive screening. They used that body scan thing on me once, then went on to wand and pat me down. It took an extra five minutes or so beyond "normal" people to get through. It was interesting and I always gave myself plenty of time. I have no issues with the TSA folks, but think if someone were to be determined, they'd get through anyway.


The Pool

This is the pool with the waterfall at the estate we rented. It was too cold to swim. The pool was unheated and needed cleaning. But it still was a focal point and really cool.


Water Lily

I took this at Wildseed Farms


Bobcat!

This huge Siamese cat was always hanging around outside the house. He had to be more than 20 pounds.


Use Cars - Sale

A building in one of the towns.


To the pool at the house


Fiesta Real Life vs. "Art"


Sunset over the wing above the clouds

I told you these are in random order!


Oh, deer

The place is infested with deer. But they're so beautiful I had to stalk and shoot them ... with my camera, of course.


Doe, a deer, a female deer


It's an illusion

The "tallest building in San Antonio" is merely a facade.


Ghost Signs



ED Mill in Johnson City

Note the pink armadillo. I wish we had spent more time here. We just passed through.


Alamo Fish Market


Faces

We were told the faces on the building in San Antonio were to ward off evil spirits.


Don't sit on the donkey



Another deer



Eek! A crowd!

I can't breathe! Help! Fiesta Week in the Marketplace is like a combination of Mardi Gras meets New Year's Eve in Times Square. SO not my scene. Help!


Cactus



Mom and fawn



Another bobcat

Dang, these Texas hills cats are HUGE.


Abandoned Chinese Restaurant

I like the seedy and decrepit. What can I say?


Where have all the cowboys gone?



Indigenous to Texas, we have camels

They must be. They were there. Well, along with cattle, sheep, goats, llamas, and horses.


Pretty, but will poke you



Butterfly

Wildseed Farms


Another butterfly



BEER

Fiesta Week in San Antonio, edited to keep people in color.


Rainy Baltimore layover


Remember the Alamo

I'll be getting more of the photos categorized and such, but need to get this up!

Slideshow of the house --



How was your week?