Wednesday, September 20, 2006
White Churches
The photographer Carl Weese along with the lesser known such as Ansel Adams Edward Weston and Papa Fassbender continue to provide inspiration to me as a picture maker. Carl has a section on his web site called “White Churches”. I like all of his work but this section just knocked me out. His images were floating around in my brain when I stopped to get the mail in our local post office. We use PO boxes here. Across the street from the post office is St. Theresa’s Catholic Church. I go to mass there often. I try to keep a camera with me and on this day I had my trusty Canon G3 under the seat. So I got this shot. Now when you go to Carl’s site and look at his white churches you will notice that the images are just as Carl found them. Telephone poles wires and warts and bugs. That is his style. Not mine. I have to “clean it up”. I removed a no parking sign, telephone wires, trash on the ground etc., etc. Check out Carl’s web site and his blog spot. http://carlweese.com, Working Pictures,http://www.workingpictures.blogspot.com
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Jan and Julia
I always appreciate good advice. And I often get good advise from Jan Peterson. She sent this to me recently:
“Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Choose your words, for they become actions.
Understand your actions, for they become habits.
Study your habits, for they will become your character.
Develop your character, for it becomes your destiny.”
Monday, September 18, 2006
Bannock Boots
"BANNOCK BOOTS"
The Story
by E. J. Theisen
Famous Formula follows
This Chile got its name, as you would suspect, from its most important
ingredient. Read on to find out more of this amazing tale.
It was a dark and stormy night, many years before we were
imagined, in the now abandoned mining town of Bannock, Montana. A
small party of transit miners from Colorado and New Mexico got the
urge to put lip and tooth to a bowl of red. Of course as they were true
"chile heads" they were equipped with the required chemicals and
condiments, in fact they had all the fixings except fresh meat. They could
find no beef, no game was to be found, no venison, possum, rattlesnake
or squirrel. Trout, regardless of freshness,simply would not do, and was
out of the question. The only substance they could find that in anyway
resembled CARNE was a piece of tanned leather that in previous years
while posing as a boot, had graced the left foot of a series of dedicated
diggers of various ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions.
Stripped of its rubber heel, (it had a leather sole, as did several of
the previous owners of the boot) it was julienne in 1 inch pieces,
chopped into one half inch squares and immediately browned in a black
iron frying pan with two cups of Chimayo New Mexico ground chili.
Other ingredients were added, cooked together, and following a
sufficient period of time over heat, the resulting mixture was consumed
by the makers and observers. All present stated that dining on the
concoction was "an intellectual and religious experience."
"BANNOCK BOOTS"
World Class Chile
discovered by
E.J. Theisen
BEEF
1 .Brown;
Three Ibs. Sirloin Steak cut into one half inch cubes.
One Onion.
One Green Pepper.
Five Garlic Cloves chopped.
One Three Once jar Gebharts chile power.
Five Tablespoons medium hot New Mexico Cimayo Chili
.
2. When Browned, add:
One half cup blue corn flour.
One can Swansons chicken stock.
One can Los Palmas Enchilada sauce, nineteen once.
One can Water.
One can Tomato sauce, fifteen once.
Juice of one Lime.
One Tablespoon Sage.
Two Teaspoon Cumin.
One Teaspoon Salt
.
3. Simmer (while you prepare the pork.)
PORK.
1. Brown;
One Ib pork tenderloin cut into one half inch cubes.
One Ib Jimmy Dean's Sage Pork Sausage.
2. When brown, add;
One quarter teaspoon coriander power.
One half teaspoon cumin.
One tablespoon mild chili power.
Two tablespoons blue corn flower.
Three cloves garlic chopped.
One can chicken broth.
3. Cook, until pork is done.
4. Add to beef mixture, cook pork and beef mixture for two hours or
until beef is tender and flavors are blended.
5. Serve over New Mexico high desert ( Dove Creek) Pinto beans.
Repose
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Barbara's Birthday Party
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Maxfield
Kilauea Clouds
Jennifer and Barbara Labor Day
Friday, September 15, 2006
The Hug
Now it is time I tried to post a picture. But which one as my first one? This one, The Hug. One of my all time favorite images. It was taken in the 1970's in Ostia Antica outside Rome Italy. This is of course, Barbara and Jennifer. It brings back so many great memories and it says a lot about Barbara, a very very loving Mom.
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Hi All, I am building this Blog to post pictures by me and others and publish random thoughts and happenings about family and friends. Soon I will send all of you this URL so you can check in from time to time. I will try to publish every day but that might not happen. I will invite many of you to submit posts and pictures. Stand by!
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