It’s story time. I figure if Thea will listen to my story with interest, it must be worth telling. That could just be her being polite, but I’ll take my chances. I’ve had a Fujitsu Lifebook as a tablet/laptop for the last ten years of so. It started out as being sufficient and small. I…
Author: Michael
Stuff
I do actually take out my camera and a give it some exercise between trips to museums and zoos. It’s just that those photos wind up being categorized under miscellaneous and no one sees them. There’s no reason that anyone should. They’re not very good, don’t have a theme, and are in my mind devoid…
Super-Eclipsing-Harvest-Blood Moon
I have to say that I’m not very satisfied with these images. They are out of focus. They are a bit noisy. But they are an attempt to capture a rarity. And for all that’s wrong with them, they are still okay. Every camera has its peculiarities. And every lens as well. This was my…
Pueblo Indian Cultural Center
Ordered once again to amuse myself, I headed out the door. To get to the Pueblo Indian Cultural Center, I headed west on I-40, You would normally get off at the 6th / 12th St exit, go straight across 6th and turn right on 12th. Unless you’re not familiar with the area. In which case you…
Albuquerque Art Museum
I was told that I had to amuse myself. Thea and Terri wanted to sew and go junking. Greg, Audrey and Alex had to work. So after a green chili cheeseburger at Blake’s Lotaburger, I was off to the Albuquerque Museum. When I parked, I saw a sign that read “Free Parking for Musum Visitors” with…
Nuclear Museum
The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History could have been a much better museum. There was just a little bit about radiation. A little bit about nuclear medicine. A little bit about science fiction. A little bit about failed nuclear energy ambitions. Then it had Germany in one WWII showcase, Japan in another and an…
