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The Recreational Shotgun

When we go to the shooting range on the weekends, most of the time, we bring a couple of our shotguns. We both have Remington model 870 shotguns. Verna’s is a 20 gauge ‘youth model’ which has a shorter stock and barrel than my full-sized 12 gauge shotgun. We also share a 12 gauge ‘security model’ of the same gun that has a synthetic stock and fore-end, unlike our other guns which have finished wood stocks and fore-ends.

In this video, Verna demonstrates the proper method for discharging five rounds from her 20 gauge shotgun. As you can see, she makes short work of the target and has fun doing it.

Night Bloomers

Just after midnight this morning, I went out into the yard and got this shot of the cereus in bloom. I liked the orange glow in the background which is city lights reflected off of a cloud layer. Click for closer view.

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Cactus Flower Opening

These were taken over the course of several hours this afternoon. Later tonight this flower will be completely open and tomorrow it will quickly fade and be gone. This is the first one from this particular cactus this year, but there will be several more after this one is gone.

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Later, we’re going to watch the aerial fireworks at Wilson park through some fancy glasses that make the colors break into rainbows. This is looking out the back door this afternoon.

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UPDATE: The finished product – image of the cactus flower early Saturday Morning . . .

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Anticipation

The mere act of planning a vacation brings on the anticipation of the fun and relaxing times to come. When we plan for the route and accommodations, we invariably get vacationer’s syndrome – a severe case of wanderlust.

We find ourselves digging through the photos from vacations past and pine for the feeling one gets when on the road. We found these two panoramas of the Colorado River and Lake Havasu from Parker Dam that we posted last year. Panoramic vistas are nice, but the real thing can’t be beat.

Panoramic view downstream from Parker Dam.

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Panoramic view of the dam and Lake Havasu on the upstream side. Click either image for full-sized view.

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Barbie’s Piano

barbie-piano.jpgWhy is this Barbie Piano special? Well, because, this one has provenance.

You see, back in 1980, I worked for Mattel Toys in Hawthorne, CA as an engineer in the preliminary design department. I designed electronics for prototypes of all sorts of toys, including remote control cars, self-guided racers, sound effects for a hot wheels airborne transport toy, and the piano sounds for Barbie’s Piano.

I collaborated with another prototype designer who did the mechanical development. My job was to develop an electronic piano sound. I actually got a patent for the ‘decay modulator’ circuit, which was the heart of the semi-realistic sound. When a key is struck, the tone fades out gradually just like a real piano.

When it came time to demonstrate the toy to Mattel’s president, Ray Wagner, we brought the model in, sat Barbie down on the bench and I made my first and only professional musical debut as I plunked out “Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ using Barbie’s hands on the keys.

keyboard.jpg“I love it,” said Ray, as he clapped his hands with approval, “let’s get it into toy development and go with it!” After the piano went into production, even though I was not working at Mattel, they called me in and gave me this one when it was new.

I saw an original Barbie Piano on eBay today with a selling price of 160USD. And that was without the bench and the instruction/songbook. I imagine that this particular one might be worth a bit more with my signed statement about its development and my role in it.

While this one has never been owned by a child, I used to indulge my granddaughters and let them play with it. As a consequence, it’s not completely pristine and the little wands used to play the tiny keys are missing. A mistake, to be sure, but you should have seen the pride in their eyes knowing granddad invented this toy.

Please, click either image for a wallpaper-sized close-up.

Barbecued Empanadas

Well, actually, baked in the outdoor grill – it’s too warm to run the oven in the house. We had a green salad and corn on the cob. I had a Sam Adams with mine, and Verna had a glass of chardonnay.

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