Leisure

Breaking in the New Grill

weekend-grilling-report.jpgThis weekend, both days, we prepared the entrée on the new gas grill. After the parade yesterday, we walked home and grilled chicken breasts. Today, we grilled pork loin chops.

There wasn’t much going on in the neighborhood this morning, although I did meet two more of our new neighbors. Our place is sort of like it’s on a cul de sac where there is only one way in and out, with about eight or nine homes accessible from the road into the area. The good thing is that all the lots are large and the homes are not directly adjacent unlike some suburban areas where you need “house floss” to clean between them – thank God.

Anyhow, back to the title topic. The meals were both healthy, going light on sugar, sodium and fats with veggies and rice for fiber. Top: Asian-style grilled chicken breast with sticky rice and steamed cauliflower/broccoli. Bottom: Grilled Pork Loin Chops, asparagus, southwestern rice medley and apple sauce.

Try not to drool on your keyboard when you click on the image above to enlarge.

Multicolor Webcam Art Fun

This works only if you have a webcam installed.

The program I use to prepare Adobe Flash® animations has a blog. Their authors will post articles describing various aspects of the program. Yesterday, they posted about importing webcam video into the animation. I downloaded the example program and tried it out. This is the result – 25 mini me images rendered with different video filters:

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If you do have a webcam you might try out the flash animation below the fold. You will have to give your permission to allow access to your camera.

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California Brown Pelican

Bob thinks this is one of the the best photos I’ve ever taken of the California Brown Pelican. I snapped this last January 23 on a clear, nice day at Point Vicente.

These beautiful birds were on the endangered species list, but their numbers are now plentiful along the coastline ranging from Cabo San Lucas to Eureka and beyond. This handsome specimen flew so low and close to my camera last January that you could practically see the whites of its eyes. Click on the image below to see the glorious extra-large close-up.

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Dark Sky

nighttime1.jpgSeveral years ago, I visited Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, AZ. Some friends and I took the guided tour that brought us into several of the telescope domes on the mountain. One statement the tour guide made stuck in my memory. He said “We get more light pollution from Phoenix than we do from Tucson which is less than half the distance from the observatory.”

Tuscon, which is home to the main campus of the University of Arizona (go Wildcats). The University does a lot of optical and astronomical research and was a main influence on Tucson’s Dark Sky Ordinance. Most of the Phoenix Metro cities do not have a dark sky ordinance. We can stand in the 18 wheeler lot after nightfall at our Wickenburg hotel and see the glowing dome of light pollution to the southeast.

The Town of Wickenburg is considering a dark sky ordinance. The ordinance isn’t yet in effect, so we don’t have to comply when selecting our outdoor fixtures, but we want to be compliant. The image above shows the light pattern that our compliant fixtures will deliver – no upward light.

We have two telescopes – serious ones – 10″ and 90 cm catadioptrics, but we don’t use them much because of the terrible seeing in Southern California. We want to be able to take them out on clear Arizona nights and be able to see the planets, stars, galaxies and nebulae without competition from our own lights.

Desert Morning

One of the most beautiful things about the Arizona Desert is the occasional spectacular sunrises and sunsets. This sunrise silhouettes a couple of palms and an ocotillo with sunbeams lighting the morning sky. Click on the image to see full sized.

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Another Picnic Today

Yipee! We got to have another picnic today. Lots of new news since this one was in a place called Quartzsite. My hoomins had salad with left over steak for lunch. I got to snack on the left over steak too. Click us to make us big.

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