Sunday, May 01, 2011

Off Topic - That Was the Week It Was - May 1, 2011

It's a beautiful spring Sunday morning here in New Jersey. And, because it's Sunday, it's time for my weekly off television topic reflection on the week gone by in both words and photographs I've taken.

It's been some week in the world, eh? The Royal Wedding (and all those bizarre and sometimes stunning hats) and the weather dominated the past week. My heart goes out to all of the tornado victims in the South. Thankfully we had early word that blog friend DonnaInAL made it through okay.

I don't have a clue what's going on with the weather these days. From the record snows of the winter to floods and tornadoes, it's been a roller coaster ride. While we didn't have the tornado threats here, we did have a lot of rain (once again) and some pretty nasty storms. I believe this is the first week in a long time that the temperatures were generally along the lines they should be.

On the first actual spring day with sunshine and low humidity, I noticed the difference in my knee. The weather definitely affects it. I thought the knee has been more painful ever since I set the surgery date, but it may have just been the chilly damp weather. By the way, the elevator in my apartment building is once again fixed. Now I feel safe to go do my heavy grocery shopping day!

I really haven't had much going on myself this week. Work, more work. Sleep, eat, read, watch TV and let Vincent (the cat) drape himself across my lap or shoulder. I caught the repeat of The Voice and enjoyed it. So I might be watching that one. Did you see it?

As I took photos this week I came to the realization that there's something other than the moderate temperatures which make me enjoy both spring and fall so much. It's the changes. Every day something is different -- a new bloom, a tree's leaves changing. Every day is full of glorious sights.

In the winter and summer, things remain pretty much the same. Sure, a huge snowstorm or ice storm give me some incentive. But for the most part, both seasons tend to be routine. In the summer at least there are bugs to liven things up. In the spring, each day is an adventure with the camera!

Onto the photos I took this week -- clicking on an image will open it larger in a new window, then use your Back button on your browser to return to the blog.


Busy Ant

You can't ever guess how hard it was to get a decent shot of this little guy. He kept running all over the place. He's larger than the ants which tend to invade homes, but only about a quarter of the size of a carpenter ant. Maybe it's a baby carpenter ant? I don't know. Bridgewater, NJ.


No way this poison ivy will be stopped

In looking at this one, I believe I had turned the camera and it's probably supposed to be portrait, not landscape. Oh well. I still like it. The "hairy" stuff coats the huge vines which have taken over the fences at the Bridgewater Train Station. Even though they chop it away each season, they'll never stop it. It's probably been growing there for more than a few decades.


Are ya getting itchy yet?

I can't help it! I find poison ivy a very photogenic subject! You can't get it over the computer. Er, don't rub your hand on the photo just in case!


I tell you ... they're not going to stop it!

You can see how the vines have taken over this section of fence. Soon it will be all densely filled in with leaflets of three.


Something safer

Well, last year it kept bonking me on the head as it shed its acorns, but ...! This is one of the oak trees at the Plainfield Train Station in its spring glory.


Two days later

As I said, spring is constant change. That's Cleveland Avenue in the background. (Plainfield).


Double header


Marvin and Princess in the 'hood

I asked him once why he carries the baseball bat. It's because of the horse-sized rottweiler a woman walks in the neighborhood. Now, I know that dog. That bat would be like hitting him with a toothpick. As a pedestrian I'm leery of it. You know if an owner sees someone coming and deliberately crosses the street or goes up someone's driveway, that's no nice puppy. The dog probably outweighs the woman. She obviously is concerned about the dog attacking people/pets. I couldn't live with a dog like that.

Princess, on the other hand, is a sweetie of a dog. East Front Street, Plainfield.


Whatchoo lookin' at?

One of the little shiny blue beetles checks me out in Bridgewater.


Already gone

Yes, by Friday the blossoms were done and over with. Such a short time, but what a splendid sight while they were here. Bridgewater, NJ.


When these go, more will arrive

Nah, you don't want them on the lawn. But they're good photo fodder.


Spring!

I took this one from the westbound platform of the Plainfield Train Station looking towards Watchung Avenue.


The buds bloomed this week

Last week I showed this tree's buds. This week beauty took over. It was foggy the morning I took this and that's the sidewalk which was blocked by snow and ice all winter. Obviously no one uses it, huh? Looking up North Avenue and the Plainfield Train Station from the intersection of Watchung and East Third.


Spring debris

The white petals of the probably apple trees on Church Street in Plainfield leave traces that are reminiscent of snow ... but not snow!


Tulip Row

This is the house on the corner of East Front and Richmond -- the one which decorates for every season. While her holiday decorations are amazing, her flowers always catch my attention.


Fog in the 'hood

We had more than a few really foggy mornings this past week. East Front Street.


Bridgewater Train Station tree


Plainfield Train Station tree

As a disclaimer, at the Bridgewater Train Station, there's one of these trees in the field of geese, too.


Uh-oh

They're starting to emerge.


After the rain

After a particularly nasty thunderstorm and downpour, many of the blossoms were turned inside-out.


Others merely drooped


I met a cat

I believe this might be the same cat/kitten at the time I photographed a year or two ago in the driveway of this yard. I commented at the time how unsafe it is to allow the cat to roam a busy city street. It's obviously not a stray, but this cat's life expectancy is far shorter than any indoor cat's. East Front Street.


Weedz


The tulips got bonked by the rains, too.

Most of the tulips in this patch had their petals ripped off in the storm that passed through. Bridgewater, NJ.


First azalea

This is the first bloom I found. In this section there are red, pink, and white. Every year the pink blooms first, then the white, then the red bushes. I don't know why. This particular bloom must be the leader! Within a day, the blooms were sprouting up all over the bushes.


Posing for animal crackers?

Plainfield Train Station squirrel.


White leaving green leaves staying

The trees on Church Street are past the blossom stage. Still pretty, but not as striking.


Achoo!

I don't miss parking a car under trees in the spring! I cut through the U-Haul lot on my way to the train station. The trees in the adjacent rowhouse courtyard do a job on everything. Roosevelt and East Second Streets


Ongoing bird feeder saga

I told you that the bird feeder people returned to East Front Street. Well, where they put the feeder on a post in the front lawn didn't get the bird action they wanted (which is why I haven't posted more photos of it). What to do?

They tied the old dead tree (which originally held the bird feeder) to their fence. If nothing else, they're determined.


Spring!


C'mon, Vincent. Move your paw.

"No. You talked to another cat."

How was your week?

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Survivor: Redemption Island - 4/27 Episode Blog Party

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The show will be starting in about five minutes here on the East Coast. As it airs, I'll update this post with major news while sharing some opinions on what I see both here and in comments. Of course, the comments area is where the real party is! Everyone is welcome to join in, the water's fine! Oh. And bring snacks. Snacks are always good.

Remember to bring your drinks for SAM events -- every mention Phillip makes about being a SAM (special agent man), we drink. Even if it's close. I hope everyone has their designated drivers with them!

Phillip found his shorts and SAM! Three SAMs in the first ten minutes.

Matt's in rough shape out on RI.

Duel time -- Phillip showed off his shorts to Julie. Survivor shuffleboard. Matt is about as unenthusiastic as it gets. Apparently he thinks God's work is done. Whoops! God's not through with him -- Matt stays on Redemption Island. Mike stays with him, Julie goes to the jury.

Andrea feels bad about playing Matt. Grant wants her out, even before Steve and Ralph.

Immunity challenge - log roll. Reward is chocolate cake and milk. There's a "twist package" to be awarded, too.

Rob and Grant -- Grant wins
Andrea and Ashley -- Ashley wins
Ralph and Steve -- Ralph wins
Natalie and Phillip -- Phillip wins

Next round --
Grant and Ashley -- Grant wins
Ralph and Phillip -- Ralph wins

Grant against Ralph -- Grant wins Immunity!

Grant chose Rob then Andrea to share the cake.
The twist will be opened at Tribal.

Rob wants Ralph out next. Grant still wants Andrea, the cake treat was just political.

Rob has his minions thinking if the twist is two players out -- Ralph, then Andrea. Steve is trying to work it against Rob and "Nimrod." They ran to Rob. Now he's thinking Steve should go.

Tribal Council

The tally - Rob, Rob, Ralph, Ralph, Ralph, Ralph, Ralph ... bye-bye, Ralph! Redemption Island for him.

The twist -- a second immunity challenge NOW and another voted off!

Series of symbols on cards. Rob wins! The vote is on. Andrea voted Steve.

The tally -- Grant, Steve, Steve, Steve, Steve.

Now the slaughter will begin. Steve is gone to Redemption. No more Zapeteras left.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business 4/24 Episode Blog Party


Wow, it's actually starting on time this week here in the East! Once it starts, everyone is welcome to join in with comments as it airs -- that's where the real fun is! I'll be updating this post with any big news as I watch it here on the East Coast. Stop on by and jump in the pool!

Liechtenstein ahead, as well as a double U-turn! The Roadblock has them riding a motorized bike measuring the country. Gary and Mallory's Speed Bump has them coming up with the right mix of gas for the motorized bike.

Cowboy and Globetrotter both made errors, Jen (or is it Kisha?) lost her map.

Justin through first, then Jen (Kisha?). Jet's answer is wrong.

It's off to Switzerland next! Justin told Flight Time the right answer for the Roadblock and he told Gary. Uh-oh -- looks like the other teams are blocking out Jet and Cord.

Detour - Cheese or Wheeze. Eat fondue or deliver luggage.

Whoa! Despite issues with the eating, Zev and Justin are first to the next clue. Jen and Kisha next.

Zev and Justin chose not to U-Turn anyone. Nor do Jen and Kisha.

First to Pit Stop - Zev and Justin! They won a trip!
2. Kisha and Jen

Uh-oh, Kent and Vyxsin moving on and the Globetrotters lost two tickets. Kent and Vyxsin didn't use the U-Turn.

3. Kent and Vyxsin
4. Gary and Mallory

Globes and Cowboys racing for last, the Globes U-Turned the cowboys.

5. Flight Time and Big Easy

The Cowboys are enjoying a brew.

6. Jet and Cord - Philiminated.

Gee, they didn't throw themselves to the ground crying like Luke did!

Off Topic - That Was the Week It Was - April 24, 2011

It's Sunday morning, time for my weekly off television topic reflection on the week gone by in both words and photos I've taken. Although the weather still isn't cooperating to any great extent, spring is trying to come nonetheless. Weather-wise, we've run the gambit this past week. Some nights below freezing, lots of rain, a few nice days (or nice parts of a day) and more chilly than it should be for the most part.

Work is still work. I don't want to talk about it. Seeing how hectic and stressful it's been, thinking of the summer off recovering from knee replacement is actually a relaxing vision. Sure, forget about the pain and stress from that, just think of the time off! I swear, since I made the surgery date, the knee is acting up even more. It doesn't help that my apartment building's elevator isn't working once again.

Let's see ... what happened this week? Oh, I know! I almost got in an altercation! Yes, innocent sweet me! Here's what happened -- I was innocently walking down what's one way street when I saw a car going the wrong way. I waved down the driver and told her. Since she was near the intersection, she went ahead to it and put on her right turn signal.

Was my almost altercation with her? Nope.

Cars headed the right way on the one way street were sitting across the intersection awaiting the traffic light. Mind you, the woman had her turn signal on and it's likely that the oncoming cars saw me stop her and point at the signs.

The JERK directly across the street from her LEAPED before she even had the light to cross and tried to ram the wrong way woman. What? The wrong way woman was practically up on the sidewalk trying to take her turn to get off of the one way street. The JERK kept lurching her car at her trying to bully and intimidate her ... maybe hit her, I don't know.

Another pedestrian and I started yelling at the JERK to let the woman turn. She kept screaming "Mind your own business!" What? What is wrong with her? Sheesh! I yelled, "Or what? Are you going to try to hit me with your car, too? If you do hit her, I will tell the police it was deliberate!" She screamed once more at me then zoomed around the wrong way woman almost hitting the side of her car.

I know the wrong way woman was in the wrong, but her actions obviously weren't deliberate. Once she knew of her mistake, she was trying to get off the one way street. But what the other woman did was on the verge of road rage bullying and very dangerous. There was no need to go berserk and terrorize the woman with her car. What is wrong with people?

Oh, yeah. And that was on Good Friday. Happy Easter!

But it was also the day I bumped into Plainfield blogger Bernice. So I had pleasant people dealings, too.

I hope everyone has a nice Easter. If you click on an image, it will open larger in a new window -- just hit your back button on your browser to return to the blog.


Ain't that cute?

The poison ivy which overcame its chopping is sprouting all over the Bridgewater Train Station.


First complete "leaves of three" of the season!

I know many folks don't care for poison ivy. But it's always an interesting photo subject. These tiny red leaves will turn green within a few weeks. Note the hairy vines. Leaves of three, let 'em be. Unless you're like me -- not allergic. Although I'll admit I don't try to test the non-allergic status too often.


Rainy Saturday


Wet spores

Some the weeds have gone to spore, although not many. A lot of the trees and flowers don't seem to realize it's really spring.


Sure, now they're there.

Saturday morning, in the pouring rain, the NJ Transit cops decide to sit at the Plainfield Train Station. They don't come on nice days or early evenings when all the street people gather drinking and yelling on the benches!


Wet crow on a stick.

A new tasty treat? Plainfield Train Station


Dream if you can a courtyard
An ocean of violets in bloom ...
--Prince "When Doves Cry"

Violets growing on Berckman Street in Plainfield.


Tree blossoms!


Uh-oh

Notice the tent caterpillars in the tree. This tree, at the Bridgewater Train Station, got hit very hard with them one year and some branches still show the effects.


Tulips and pansies

I have yet to see a fully-opened tulip this season. I took this shot in 32-degree temperatures.


Just a weed

But it has its own beauty, doesn't it?


It's the EASTER BUNNY! Yay!

This huge rabbit was at the Bridgewater Train Station. He had to go fifteen pounds! He actually scared me. I was photographing something else when I startled him. I didn't realize he was on the other side of the fence.


Rub-a-dub dub, three men in a ...

... er, ON a bench. North Avenue at Watchung, Plainfield.


Scaffolding?

What's up with that? They redid the whole interior of Supremo's Food Market. I still have trouble finding stuff. Now the outside? I notice the signs for the scaffolding indicate it comes from the Bronx. I guess NJ doesn't have its own? But we do have Jersey barriers on the highways!


They're periwinkle!

East Front Street, Plainfield.


I still don't know what they are.

Unless they're non-fruiting crab apple trees, like the ginko trees used in cities, I don't know. They're all over the place and very pretty, though. East Front Street.


Da magnolias in da hood

This magnolia tree (thanks, Silk) hangs out in my neighborhood. East Front Street, Plainfield.


Magnolia blossoms


I still don't know.

For Survivor fans -- I feel like Rudy in that first season when he said "I don't know" to every piece of the puzzle! Church Street, Plainfield.


The price of gas.

Gas remained steady at 3.65 a gallon all week here until Saturday morning when I saw it was up to 3.67. I didn't take a shot because it was pouring rain. The corner of East Second and Church Streets. What's the price of gas where you are?


Sign on my apartment building's elevator.

Now, I try to translate and teach myself Spanish using signs and Spanish language newspapers. If I didn't have the English there, I would have guessed "Sorry for the molestation." Oh my.


Hawk in flight

This was over the Plainfield Police Department on a sunny day this week. Whenever I tried to zoom more on him, he'd fly too fast and I'd lose him.


'shrooms

The large patch of mushrooms returned to its same spot at the Bridgewater Train Station. Last year they only lasted a day. Since it's been raining, they're still there after two days.


Azalea to be


You pansies!


Brr

The below freezing temps one night even made the dandelions shrivel.


I don't know.

I do know that these trees at the Plainfield Train Station will sport gorgeous lush pink blossoms soon!


Fresh Seafood

Um, from the sidewalk? In front of Pete's Fish Market on East Second Street. It's likely the high winds from the night before blew it there. So I shot it. I know. I'm weird.


One bottle of beer on the wall
One bottle of beer
Take it down and pass it around
No more bottles of beer on the wall

Yep, it's an unopened, yet apparently shaken, bottle of beer on the wall of Pete's Fish Market (just a few feet from the Fresh Seafood box). No, it's not mine. No, I didn't take it. I left it there. I figured it would find a home. This was at 7:20 AM. I can't do beer at that hour.


Look! No snow!

The sidewalk "plaza" was buried under a mountain of snow for months. That's the sidewalk no one would own up to shoveling whether it's Plainfield or NJ Transit responsibility.


Spring colors

I should have used my superhuman strength to straighten that fence. It throws off the shot. East Second Street, Plainfield.


Church Street

I'm a sucker for Church Street in the spring. I still don't know what the trees are. Call me Rudy.


STOP bad spelling!

Now, if I were running for the Plainfield School Board, I'd destroy any signs which said "Plainfeld School Board." It's a matter of credibility or something, isn't it?
I'm sure it's a typo, but I'd recall the signs. The corner of Berckman and East Front.


Just a bird in the rain


Weeds over rocks

Bridgewater Train Station


I'll hide here in the dense brush.


Blossoms


Closer up


I am SQUIRREL! I look down on puny humans!

East Third Street, Plainfield


Nifty keen shiny blue beetle.

Yeah, I know it's destructive. It's really tiny, less than a quarter inch long, probably closer to an eighth of an inch. But its almost metallic blue covering makes it nifty keen shiny.


There he is again.


What's that, Vincent?
There's a bug up there?

I hope everyone has a great Easter and please stop back for the Amazing Race blog party! How was your week?