PL8ATUDES – January 21, 2015


Plate-A-Tude

We continue our series of personalized (vanity) license plates in Arizona. To maintain individual privacy, we try to show as little information about particular cars as possible as long as we can reveal the license plate.

NOTE – License plate photos may have been archived for quite some time. The years indicated on the registration stickers DO NOT necessarily reflect the current status of any given plate!

We hope you enjoy these PL8ATUDES!

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When I

Decafinate

Things

Go Wrong; Very Wrong!

STATUS QUOtes — 20150122

“Those who can’t think outside the box are easily contained.[ed]” — Nicolas Manetta

“Flowers don’t compare themselves to other flowers, they just bloom.” — Emily Thomas

“There is so much you can let go of without missing a thing.” — Ralph Marston

“A fine wine may be judged with only one sip, but it’s better to be thoroughly sure.[ed]” — Czech proverb

Taming the desert rain!

After our 2007 relocation from the east coast to the Phoenix Valley, we were surprised to learn that we were in a flood plain! This was soon apparent within a few months when a monsoon storm hit, and a large portion of our “top soil” (aka “sand”) ended up in the adjacent property. We decided to construct a “wadi” (a gully or streambed in northern Africa and southwest Asia that remains dry except during the rainy season) and ordered approximately six tons of “rip rap” (fist sized stone) from a local rock yard. Landscape cloth and pins were used as a weed barrier, and then each rock was carefully laid over a period of several weeks. The wadi is approximately 70 feet by 10 feet (average) and runs diagonally across the southeast corner of our 1.5 acre parcel. It has dramatically decreased soil (sand!) loss. A year after installation, we opted to construct a wall at the wadi’s headwaters comprised of eight large boulders that have served to further diminish the rapid flow of monsoon rains. Occasionally, debris must be removed from the rocks, and it is interesting to speculate on the origin of plastic wrappers and plush pet toys that meander downstream with the rains!


Building a Wadi in the Sonoran Desert
This is the corner that was washed out after the first heavy rain

Building a Wadi in the Sonoran Desert

We started constructing the wadi by the base of the trees where the water first enters our property.

Building a Wadi in the Sonoran Desert
On the right-hand side are several boulders we purchased to add interest and further slow the flow of water.

Building a Wadi in the Sonoran Desert
The project moved along as we developed the protocol for laying the weed barrier, sandy gravel and the rocks.
Building a Wadi in the Sonoran Desert
Here is an approximately east-west view near completion of the project.

STATUS QUOtes — 20150121

“Make connections for important things: Ten by ten by ten is a thousand. Do it twice and you’re at a million.” — Seth Godin

“When you truly care about someone, make an effort not an excuse.[ed]” — Unknown

“It is good to have an end to journey towards, but it is the journey that matters, in the end.” — Ursula Le Guin, American writer

“There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about and that is not being talked about.” — Oscar Wilde

Learn the Rules so You Can Break Them

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.” — Pablo Picasso

One of the photography blogs I follow on a regular basis is PictureCorrect – Photography Tips & Techniques

Recently PictureCorrect published an article by Rajib Mukherjee titled 5 Composition Techniques That Go Beyond the Rule of Thirds. Most advanced beginning photographers understand the concept that the subject should not, as a rule, be centered in the exact middle of the frame of a photograph. This generally does not create a good composition. Of course there are exceptions to every rule including this one.

The article addresses several other factors to consider when composing a photograph:

  • The Rule of Odds
  • The Rule of Space
  • Simplification
  • Symmetry
  • Curved Lines

As part of the article there is a link to the YouTube video of Wayne Moran (below) who demonstrates some of the concepts. The video is less than 3:30 and provides inspiration for those who want to sharpen their photographic eye and elevate their photography skill set.

Happy snapping!

STATUS QUOtes — 20150120

“If you aim at nothing, you’ll hit it every time.” — Zig Ziglar

“Each sunrise is a miracle for those who have waited in darkness.” — Unknown

These walls are funny. First you hate ’em, then you get used to ’em. Enough time passes, you get so you depend on them. That’s institutionalized.” — Shawshank Redemption

“Marrying someone is like buying something you’ve been admiring for a long time in a shop window; you may love it when you get it home, but it doesn’t always go with everything else in the house.[ed]” — Jean Kerr

Keep On Truckin

Photographer Sergi Karplyuk captured this photo of Kaleb Whitby, age 27, who was driving a Chevrolet Silverado (see picture below of how it should look) when the pickup truck he was driving was sandwiched between two semi-trucks near Baker City, Oregon (bottom photo). Miraculously Whitby suffered only minor injuries needing just a couple of bandages and some ice.

Read more about the accident involving numerous cars on Interstate 84 in the Oregonian.

Chevrolet Silverado from Car and Driver
Picture Above Courtesy of Car and Driver

Crushed Chevrolet Silverado

Whitby Squeezed Tightly in his Truck

STATUS QUOtes — 20150119

“Personality begins where comparison ends.” – Karl Lagerfeld

“It’s amazing the difference a bit of sky can make.” – Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

“Circumstances can be the rulers of the weak or the instruments of the wise.[ed]” — Samuel Lover

“True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.” – Erich Segal

Cat Crazy


Kitty Carlisle

Kitty Carlisle’s Favorite Activity

At one time we shared our life with a cat. She was a wonderful pet and there were moments that she was cute beyond belief and other times when she was very exasperating for nothing more than acting like the cat she was. I have never seen an animal sleep more or be more afraid of the smallest object. Bags and boxes were two of her most favorite toys. For those who love their cats like we loved her, I offer the video below:


10 Signs You’re a Crazy Cat Person!

Have you loved a cat? What was your cat’s funniest habit or quirk? Comment below.