A very quick post today. I’m doing a project for a not-for-profit entity and these great folks were part of the project. I will post more on this as time goes by. But speaking of time, this image took a full two hours to finish. Mainly because of me but some to do with the media.
This post is not for everyone. The video below is of the golf country club I use to belong to. The video is about 13 minutes long and I know that is a long time to watch a video.
I first jointed Thunder Hills Country Club around 1984 and played there for 20 years. I had to leave in 2004 because I was working out of town and couldn’t find time to play.
I rejoined in 2019 and enjoyed four more years until I had to resign because of health related issues.
There will always be a warm place in my heart for THCC.
I was doing a little practice with the drone this evening and saw this neat sunset. The drone has the capacity to either take video or RAW still images. So I shot this with still focus.
Just a quick post this evening. More to come later.
I have readers of this blog in many parts of this country and even some from overseas. So it makes sense to say that I suspect some of you have never seen or been to a drive-in theater. Living in the Midwest they were fairly common in a lot of communities during the 1960- 1980s. But like so many things that have almost become extinct.
The small community of Maquoketa has a Drive-In show and not only that but they get first run movies to boot. The owner of this Drive-In is a friend of mine and we met in Rotary. Anyway on the same day that I had issues with the water tower I also flew my drone around the Drive-in.
It is usually packed every weekend and as you will see from the video they have a lot to offer for good family entertainment. The video is very short but fun.
This is my Friend Ted Strait, founder and manager of the great Maquoketa Farmer’s Market. He is a man of many talents including former HR Director of a major corporation on the West Coast, a master carpenter, and community leader.
I saw him a week ago at a Rotary meeting and asked him if I could do some aerial and still photography of the Market. He said sure and so this past Tuesday I spent some time at the Market.
What the Market lacks in overall size is more than made up for in a wide variety of things for sale, delicious foods, musical entertainment and great bargains. It is the meeting place of people from Jackson County every Tuesday.
This is Santa and Mrs Claus. This is the first time I have met them. They do a variety of events in and around the Maquoketa area. They have their own FB page, so search FB to learn more about them.
The musical entertainment is provided by “Momma J.” known for her beautiful voice and wild hats.
She modeled these for me while she was taking a break from her singing. Really neat lady.
My friend Sally Davis at the information booth for Alzheimer’s activities. There is a very active group of supporters in Jackson County.
Some of the many vendors are shown below.
And is you made it far, here is a very short video of the Market.
These were the ominous clouds that were over Maquoketa Friday that produced a deluge of rain and wind. Thankfully no hail or sever damage were reported. (you can click on images to reveal a larger and more detailed image.)
So to begin the story, I had a lunch meeting with some valued friends at Noon on Friday. I also had a dinner meeting with another great Friend later in the day. So I brought my camera and drones along to fill up the time between the two meetings.
I stopped at a variety of places to shoot video and drone video and I’ll post those at a later date. All the time I was capturing images and video I noticed the clouds building up and getting more and more foreboding.
As I headed back to town I noticed a group of farm tractors traveling in line so I decided to follow them. Turns out there was a large numbers of tractors that had been traveling through some towns in Jackson County and they had all stopped at Maquoketa High School, presumably for dinner.
Well I thought this would be a wonderful video for the drone to fly over so I parked about a block away so I wouldn’t be in the way and launched my drone
Well this is what happened. The drones have forward, backward, and downward safety sensors but not sideways sensors. So I backed the drone up to get all the shot and slide into the side of one of the legs of the tower.
So I had to walk about a block and a half to see if I could find the drone. I found it alright but it was behind the fence that protected the water tower. I could see that it was missing one of it props but hoped I could fly it out of the grass and the fence. NOPE!
So I called a dear friend of mine who called one of the city crews. So thanks to my friends Chris and Shelby plus Jeff who was so gracious to interrupt his day off to help me I was able to retrieve my crashed drone.
Now for the good news. The prop that I thought had broken off was just folded into the side and was just find. Very minor body damage to the drone itself. After three hours of drying and installing new propellers on the drone it was ready to fly again.
That’s it. Like a friend of mine said if you fly drones enough you’re going to crash one. Unfortunately I’ve had more than my share of crashes. A dear Friend of mine might say that people like me shouldn’t have drones. 🙂
Yesterday we got to spend a little time with our new Grand Son. Mark and Julia were gracious with their time and let me and Jeanne spend some quality time with Brooks.
Jeanne hasn’t lost her touch with babies. He was asleep most of the time we were there, but its so much fun just to spend some time with him and watching all the moves he makes and the little sounds.
It is such an amazing thing for me to look at my Son and see him with his own child. Brooks is just a very lucky little guy to have Mark and Julia as his parents.
As part of my long term project that I’ve been working on I started flying drones again.
The technology of the drones is much more complicated then when I was flying regularly so there is another skill set to learn. So this was just a short flight around the neighborhood trying to learn to fly again. It’s a short video so I hope you enjoy it.
I shot this footage in 4K so it is taking some time for You Tube to process it. If you’re trying to see this video on Sunday Evening I would suggest you come back about 10:00 pm CDT. Thank you.
OMG, two days in a row posting on my blog! 🙂 If I have been consistent on anything it is that I’ve been very inconsistent with this blog since my retirement. Go figure.
Yesterday (Sunday) was Gabriella’s10th birthday. We were blessed to have Art,Paula, David, and Nick Roling as well as Mark & Julia. This is (I think) the first time we’ve been able to get a group photo with everyone present.
Angie made a delicious cake for Gabby and guests. She of course got lots of presents from her Mom and Dad and the two Grand Mothers. It was a wonderful time to get to visit with everyone and to get caught up on everyone’s life.
It took her three tries to get all the candles out but she made it. One of her biggest joys is that at 10 years old she can ride in the front seat without any type of booster seat. This was a very big deal to Gabby.
Prior to dinner and presents it was snowing heavily with big flakes. This image doesn’t really capture the beauty of the large flakes but you get the idea. Want to see a larger more detailed image? Just click on the image and it will happen.