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July 5, 2008

Lindsborg Fireworks 2008

The annual Lindsborg fireworks show, normally held at Anderson Field, was moved to an alternate location south of town due to the current field renovation project. Because of concerns over parking, we opted to skip this year's show and just put on our own fireworks display instead.

Some of the prettiest results came from relatively low cost fireworks ($3-$8) though the most expensive ($25) piece was very colorful and dramatic, and shot pretty high into the sky.

The last couple of photos are time-lapse images "painted" using a sparkler. Lots of fun, and we'll try some more complex patterns next time.

More images are available at my Flickr Fireworks 2008 set.

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June 22, 2008

Midsummer's in Lindsborg, 2008

Lindsborg celebrated Midsummer's yesterday, and a great time was had by all. As previously reported, the format changed quite a bit for this year; the result was a pleasing mix of old and new!

The new layout in the park, the booths representing various aspects of traditional Swedish village life, and of course the wonderful Swedish dancing, all made for one of the best Midsummer's celebrations I've attended.

On the photography front, this year turned out much better than last year. Though I took around 1,000 photos last year, I was disappointed with most of them, and only published a handful.

This year's results speak for themselves; the 15 shown below were chosen from the set of 80 I posted on Flickr, and those were the best of the 178 that made the first cut, chosen from 784 total images.

Using Adobe Lightroom, it's taken me about 5-7 hours to sort, process (crop, straighten, color balance), convert to jpeg and publish to Flickr and my web sites. Well worth it, I might add. I love trying to capture a fun event like Midsummer's and then sharing it with the world.


Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Susan and Becky did a tremendous job in leading the team this year, as we pulled off one of the best Midsummer's in recent memory!
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Traditional manly dance.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Swedish dancers.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Swedes love their coffee!
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More Swedish dancers.
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I just love the dance with the flower covered hoops!
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More of the hoop dance.
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Wheee!!
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

The Swedish dancers continue to be the highlight of Midsummer's for me.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

The dancers head to Sweden soon after Midsummer's; think they look excited?
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

A master at work.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Main street even had a Maypole this year.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Midsummer's isn't complete without the traditional Maypole raising ceremony.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

Leading the charge. The live musical accompaniment provided by these local musicians adds greatly to the days' proceedings.
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Midsummer's 2008 in Lindsborg

The frog dance, a humorous dance made more fun by the audience's participation. Even the bishop is in the mood.
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June 12, 2008

Intense Storm Clouds

We had severe weather in the area last night, though thankfully nothing more than a little hail and high winds hit Lindsborg. To the north of us Salina and Chapman both both experienced some damage due to the storms.

The clouds that preceded the storm were among the most unusual I've ever seen or photographed, and my friend who lives north of Lindsborg also took some great pictures, including some of a wall cloud.

Here are some of my favorites, and there's a bunch more on Flickr.

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June 5, 2008

Significant Weather

When the local paper warns of potential severe thunderstorms on the front page (albeit below the fold), it's worth noticing. It seems conditions today were expected to be very similar to June 8th, 1974, when more than 3 dozen tornadoes hit the southern plains. As the paper noted "the 'significant' designation is the fourth most severe alert on a 5 point scale."

It's been fairly windy the past couple of days, and last night was much windier than normal. Still, today dawned with mostly sunny skies, and it wasn't until mid-afternoon that I started noticing the weather.

Based on the weather radar It seemed a line of severe thunderstorms was going to go by the west edge of Kanopolis Lake, about 20 miles west of Lindsborg. Quickly, we planned to drive to the eastern side of the lake and perhaps get a few good storm photos (see below for more on this topic).

Well, once we got there, the skies were becoming lighter in the west as the clouds thinned. Just then our daughter called and said heavy weather was coming at us from the south. We proceeded past the Kanopolis turn-off, up the hill and followed highway 4 to the south for another mile or so before turning around.

Both our eyes and the radio confirmed that while we had missed the Kanopolis storm, we were soon to be fully immersed in a fairly intense Kansas thunderstorm. It rained, the wind blew, but the gusts didn't push me out of my lane like in August 2005. We kept driving, a bit scared at times, it's true, and finally approached Lindsborg. Which was basking in sunlight. We were at the edge of the storm at that point, and as we entered town there were a couple of opportunities to grab a few quick photos of the incoming storm before the storm caught us and passed over town.

While I do get a thrill chasing storms and taking photos, please understand I would rather never have the opportunity. The potential for damage to property, and worse, is immense, and I could never in good conscience wish for such potentially destructive forces to be visited upon anyone or anyplace. Having said that, these storms are a fact of life here in the midwest, completely out of my control, and I stand in awe of their intensity.

Enough talk, following are a few photos of the storm, starting with screen shots of the radar image showing a line of storms stretching from Oklahoma across central Kansas. Lindsborg is shown with a *; the radar images were captured about 20-30 minutes after the storm photos were taken.

One last thing: kudos to the local law enforcement agencies and local, trained, storm-spotters; I rest easier knowing their watchful eyes will help prevent a storm from hitting Lindsborg by surprise. Radar doesn't tell the entire story (though at night that's all you've got besides lightning).

There's also a full baker's dozen of Kansas storm photos at Flickr.

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May 23, 2008

Palo Alto Birds and Blooms 2008

On Sunday we remained closer to "home", first visiting the Palo Baylands Preserve followed by a stroll through the Elizabeth F. Gamble garden. Photos below and on Flickr.

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May 20, 2008

San Francisco May 2008

On Saturday we went to San Francisco; taking photos was definitely part of the plan.

We started out at the bottom of "crookedest street", Lombard Street, took a few pictures and then drove around the block so we could drive down Lombard. That's always fun, and the last time we did it, our cousin was visiting, and she rode down Lombard with her head stuck up through our sun roof!

I also took photos of Alcatraz from a few different locations in the area, and then we got to Fort Point in time to get some pretty good photos of the Golden Gate Bridge, which was nicely illuminated by the morning light.

Our drive up the coast towards Bolinas was beautiful, but I didn't take too many pictures.

Below are interspersed images of Lombard Street, Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge, followed by a few photos of the coast north of the city. Flickr hosts a larger set of my San Francisco 2008 images.

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May 19, 2008

Santa Cruz Coast May 2008

Friday afternoon we drove down the coast from Highway 92 down to Santa Cruz. It was a beautiful day, with no wind and warm temperatures. We had a nice drive and ended up back in the valley in time for dinner at Krung Thai.

Here are a few of the photos from the afternoon; more are available on Flickr.


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View above Pescadero beach.
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It's nice to see the ice plants making a come-back.
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Bean Hollow State Beach.
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Greyhound Rock.
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On the Santa Cruz pier.
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The roller coaster at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
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Seal performing for treats.
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