Beautiful and Majestic Bald Eagle

Last Saturday I was on my way to Eminence to go rockhunting with my new rockhunting buddy Nathaniel riding along. We were driving down Hwy 137 near Houston when we approached a tree in a valley that had two large birds near the top…as we approached, Nathaniel said that looks like two eagles…and as I slowed and passed the tree, we could then tell that they were indeed two beautiful adult eagles. I turned around and we returned to photograph them…but as I turned around, one flew over us. We quickly parked next to an old house and a neighboring farmer stopped to check on us, we told him we were going to photograph the eagle in the tree and he told us where we could find some more if we wanted to photograph some, before pulling away. We walked down the road a bit until we were even with the eagle…had to photograph him thru some branches initially, couldn`t get a clear shot until he took flight a few minutes later. I wasn`t sure til I got home that night and loaded up the images into my computer if I had some clear shots of him, have been having problems with my autofocus, but I was pleasantly surprised when I finally got to take a look at them…..

02 Bald Eagle in Tree Near Houston

04 Bald Eagle in Tree

06 Bald Eagle Takes Flight

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07 Bald Eagle Takes Flight

 

 

 

 

Semi Trailer Fire on Eastbound 44

I had just woke up and was getting ready to take Onyx for a run when I heard Greg West on the police scanner, tell SPD that if anyone called in an explosion, it was a blown tire on a tractor trailer just west of Sullivan on the shoulder of eastbound 44 at the 224 mile marker. A few min later he advised the trailer was on fire, flames could be seen underneath it and the driver was about to hit it with a fire extinguisher…a few seconds later and he advised the dispatcher to call the fire department. I grabbed my camera and Onyx and I headed that direction, arriving a few minutes before the fire department did…as we approached on the South Service Road, this is what I observed….

02 Semi Well Involved

…obvious to me that more than a tire was on fire at this point…the driver separated her tractor from her trailer and pulled forward about 20 yards just in case, and I turned around and parked on the grassy shoulder of the Service Road….luckily traffic was light at that time of the morning….

03 Rear of Swift Trailer Involved06 Heavy Fire Under Trailer08 Flames on Side of Trailer

…and soon after shooting several photos, the fire department arrived….Greg told me  later that six fire extinguishers had been used on the tires and never had any impact on the fire at all…I told him that was normal for burning tires…..

09 SFD 854 Arrives10 SFD 854 Arrives11 Ray Enloe Pulls Handline

..and soon Ray Enloe was stretching a handline toward the trailer from 854….as Capt Dave Konys had gone up to check out the fire along the trailer and talk to the driver….

12 Capt Konys and Ray Stretch Handline13 Stretching Out Line PD Arrives15 Konys Prepares Nozzle

…and then Ray packed up while Dave waited patiently…..

16 Konys Waits for Water and Ray18 Fire Increases Side of Trailer19 Fire Increases Side of Trailer21 Fire Increases Side of Trailer22 Fire Increases Side of Trailer25 Fire Increases Side of Trailer

 

27 Ray Finishes Packing Up

…now I know what you are thinking…you are thinking Ray is taking a long time to get packed up here…but in reality it only took him a few seconds, I was firing off frames pretty fast here…so it just makes him look like his moving at the age of stone….and anyone that has ever tried to pack up fast, knows how hard that can be as well…as he was finishing up and putting on his helmet, Capt Dave started hitting the fire with the stream of water….

29 Ray Finishes Packing Up As Trailer Takes Off31 Ray Finishes Packing Up As Trailer Takes Off33 Konys Begins Attack

37 Crews Knocking Down Fire

40 Ray on Nozzle

42 Ray on Nozzle

…and soon they have the fire knocked down, and check on the interior trailer load….

42 Ray on Nozzle46 Checking Inside for Fire Extension48 Fire Extended to Trailer Interior51 More Fire Under Trailer53 Attacking Fire Inside Trailer

…all in all another good save, great work guys !!

 

Sunsets in September

there were a few pretty sunsets while I was off work and at home in September, as well as a few that I captured returning from rock collecting….

0819 At Work0913 Sunbeams Over Baymont0913 Sunbeams Sunset0919 City Park0919 City Park 20919 City Park 40919 City Park 50919 City Park 70919 City Park 8

…as well as a few nice sunrises too…..these two near Houston, Missouri on the way to Eminence….

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Cottage Fire September 2015

I was just about to go to bed early one evening when I heard the tones drop for a cottage fire on Manion Street…I got dressed again and grabbed my camera and headed that way. As I approached the intersection, I could see heavy smoke and heard the pumper approaching from the other direction, so I quickly spotted my truck out of the way on the south side and ran up to the scene…to capture these images of the cottage on fire behind a residence, as firefighters were pulling handlines to fight the fire with….

00 On Arrival Underexposed01 Fully Involved on Arrival02 Heavy Fire Out Door on Arrival03 Crews Prepare to Enter

…after taking this last one, I noticed they were short of help and needed to hand lay a supply line to the hydrant…I advised firefighter Jimmy Smythe that the closest hydrant was at the intersection where I parked, Manion and Euclid, and helped them drag the hose to that hydrant. I then repositioned my truck, driving around the block and photographed the fire under control before heading home. I found out later that this was a taxidermy shop, not a cottage. 

Red Moon Eclipse Sept 2015

Well I tried my hand at photographing the red moon eclipse at the end of September this year, but it was rough for those of us in east central Missouri due to heavy cloud cover and rain….so if my time exposures look a little blurry, it`s because they are…the moon was moving as well as the clouds…but at least you can see the red in the moon…..

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Tennyson Plaza Fire At Cuba

I had just returned home from lunch with my parents on Friday afternoon, August 28th, when I heard Cencom kick out a third alarm structure fire at Cuba, requesting Sullivan Fire pumper 814 to respond…apparently the first and second alarms occurred while we were eating, so I grabbed my camera, and Onyx and I headed to the truck. As we were driving up there, I texted Jim Bartle to let him know…and he called me soon after, said  the old Domino`s Pizza store in that shopping center, now called Timmy`s Pizza Parlor…. I told him I would keep him updated. As I approached the Hwy UU Overpass a few miles east of Cuba, I saw a column of heavy black and brown smoke in the sky, and as I approached the Cuba Hwy 19 exit, I could see the smoke was laying down from the fire location to 44 and then curling up into the blue skies.

Law enforcement had Highway 19 shut down just south of the interstate, so I drove over to the Mercy Pharmacy and parked in their extra parking area, left the motor running and the ac on for Onyx, and walked up to the back of the Shopping Center. The building is L shaped, the bottom of the L at the back where I was approaching, and this part of the building was emitting light brown smoke only. I walked on up around the Cuba City employees who had the electric and gas shut off to the building, and walked up through the Casey`s lot, where I looked over the fence and saw flames at the roofline and the entire roof above the pizza parlor was heavily sagged inward, a good indication that the fire originated there. I walked on around to Hwy 19 and stopped to talk to the two Cuba police officers, identified myself as shooting for the Sullivan Independent News and asked if I could walk down 19 to photograph the fire…they gave me permission and I walked down to shoot these next images of the front of the shopping center now chock full of fire trucks, ambulances, and firefighters….

01 SFPD Ladder Pipe In Operation02 SFPD Ladder Pipe In Operation03 Shaun Hinson on Ladder Pipe

…here you see Sullivan`s Ladder Truck 852 spraying water on to the roof…Shaun Hinson was on the tip of the ladder operating the nozzle while Captain Damon Sumpter was halfway down the ladder, unseen here by the trees. These were actually not the first photos I took at the fire, those did not come out due to problems with my camera that I didn`t notice til about 30 minutes later…so when I first arrived, Sullivan was not flowing water on to the roof of the building…

Within a few minutes, Cuba`s Ladder Truck also began flowing water on the south end of the fire as firefighters attempted to gain control of the rapidly spreading fire at the roofline….you can also see firefighters on the parking lot in front of 852 using handlines up under the eaves of the facade in an attempt to get water on the flames as well…..

05 SFPD Ladder Pipe In Operation07 Shaun & Damon on Ladder10 Cuba Ladder Joins Sullivan Ladder

It appeared to me that Cuba was utilizing their ladder as a means of escape for firefighters that were up on the roof when I arrived, and now began to flow water from their ladder pipe as well…

09 Cuba Ladder Joins Sullivan Ladder11 Cuba Ladder Pipe Hits Roof Fire

….heavy brown smoke was beginning to show up at the eaves of the roofline down behind the building toward the Cason Realty on the very south end of the structure, so firefighters on the ground began trying to find a way into the back of the building to find and fight the advancing fire….here you see Battalion Chief Keith Young from Steelville Fire District, assisting with operations at the back of the building…

12 Heavy Smoke From Cason Realty Office

13 Heavy Smoke Builds In Cason Realty15 Heavy Smoke Builds In Cason Realty14 Heavy Smoke Builds In Cason Realty

I was shooting from across the street at the back of the building, talking to Cuba Free Press Photographer Chris Kase while taking these photos…I remarked that pretty soon that intense heat buildup was going to find a place to vent….as you see Chief Young continuing to check the entrance to Cason Realty…he got plenty of exercise that day between keeping an eye on the fire and the firefighters there…

16 Heavy Smoke Builds In Cason Realty17 Heavy Smoke Builds In Cason Realty

..firefighters decided to try and find another way into the Realty Store, this time through the metal wall on the rear of the building…

19 Firefighters Attempt to Cut Thru Metal Wall

…and soon enough, the fire vented through the wood facade above the entrance doors to the Cason Realty at the very east end of the building…

21 Flames Burn Thru Facade Cason Realty

Chief Young came back around to take a look and immediately called for a truck on the east end of the building….as flames began to intensify from the facade….

 

22 Heavy Smoke Builds In Cason Realty23 Flames Break Thru Facade Chief Calls for Truck24 Heavy Smoke in Cason Roof

After a tense twenty minutes, Owensville Fire Department`s Snorkel Truck arrived at the east end of the shopping center in front of the Cason Realty….

25 Heavy Fire Thru Facade OFD Telesquirt Pulls Up

and firefighters began searching for the nearest hydrant…it was located about a block to the east, so the engineer backed his truck down that street and dropped his supply line there….while they were hooking to the hydrant, the fire in the facade above the entrance doors intensified…catching the electric service lines to the building on fire, prompting the Cuba Electric Department employees to further shut down the lines along the street from pole to pole….

27 Heavy Fire Blows Out of Cason Realty Roof28 Heavy Fire Blows Out of Cason Realty Roof29 Heavy Fire Blows Out of Cason Realty Roof

and then just prior to the Snorkel truck returning, the heavily engulfed facade came crashing down….

31 Cason Realty Storefront Fully Involved32 OFD Lays Line In Prepares to Attack Fire

Firefighters pulled a handline off the Snorkel truck and proceeded around to the back of the store, stopping briefly to knock down the flames from the engulfed facade to cool things down a bit…..

33 Firefighters Douse Fire From Side

….giving the Engineer time to engage the pump and ladder pipe to hit the main part of the fire….the water that came out of the stream was clay mud colored….

35 Fire Doused by Snorkel Stream34 Fire Hit With Snorkel Stream

…indicative of a hydrant that has not been opened in a very long time…usually after flowing for a bit the water will clear, but the entire time I was there, at least 20 to 30 minutes, the water never did clear up….

36 Fire Doused by Snorkel Stream37 Muddy Water From Hydrant

 Firefighters were able to penetrate the back metal skin of the building and mount an attack there while the Snorkel crew was knocking down the fire at the front of the store….

39 Firefighters Find Another Way In

….as the fire built back up and intensified after the Snorkel crew finished up….

38 Fire Knocked Down

 

40 Fire Builds Back Up41 Fire Builds Back Up

…so the handline crew at the back slot moved around front to finish knocking down the fire and bringing the advance to a stop…no easy feat, they definitely had their hands full for about fifteen minutes doing so….

42 Returning To The Front43 Returning To The Front

44 Hitting the Storefront Again

 

 

48 Handline Attack

 

49 Handline Attack

 

50 Handline Attack

 

51 Handline Attack52 Handline Attack

 

53 Handline Attack54 Handline Attack

…when I left about 20 minutes later, this is how it looked, the intensity of the fire gone and just a light white smoke rising from the building, indicating to me that the fire was under control….firefighters there did a great job in fighting the advancing fire and bringing it to a stop before it reached the last few stores and radio station in the building…..

55 Under Control

 

Rocky Falls in August 2015

I was down at Eminence doing some rock and mineral collecting with friends late in August this year and decided to stop off at Rocky Falls on the way home to check it out again…the last time I had been there was colder and drab looking in March…..

03 Some Snow Remains

 

…this time it was much prettier and much warmer….one of my models who also likes to collect rocks and minerals, was with me…we arrived late in the evening that Sunday and found a few locals swimming and playing in the falls as well. We hiked up to the top to look around so as not to bother them, and found some nice reflective pools at the top of the falls as well as some neat falls on the way up there….I photographed the falls with and without Josh….

14 Rocky Falls13 Rocky Falls

17 Looking Down The Falls14 Waterfall Stud24 Reflections

 

 

 

 

Rainbows and Sunsets Summer 2015

This summer was a bit unique weather wise, we had some wild thunderstorms roll through here at times and we saw some gorgeous sunsets and rainbows as well…here are a few I observed and photographed…..

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0712 City Park 01

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0712 City Park 06

0712 City Park 09

those were on July 12th…the next few are July 21st….

0721 Full Bloom 7

0721 Full Bloom 8

0721 Full Bloom 9

0721 Full Bloom 11

0721 Full Bloom 13

0721 Full Bloom 14

0721 Full Bloom 16

0721 Full Bloom West 19

0721 Full Bloom South West 20

0721 Full Bloom North West 21

0721 Fading Glory 25

0721 Fading Glory 29

0721 Fading Glory 31

…and the night before on the 20th…..

0720 City Park 2

0720 City Park 4

0720 City Park 5

0720 City Park 10   0720 City Park 13

and Rainbows on the 26th of July after a massive thunderstorm rolled through….

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Fireworks in Arkansas 2015

I usually take the weekend of July 4th off each year so that I can photograph the fireworks, either locally or in the St Louis area. I shot the fireworks both locally and St Louis last year, the first year they moved the Fair St Louis to Forest Park, which ultimately became a cluster putting that many people in that park and the horrendous parking problem, plus the stupidity of the shuttle busses last year, which meant Chris and I had to hoof it all the way back across the park to the truck parked at the Science Center. I decided I wasn`t going thru that bs again, and this year planned to drive down to Hot Springs, Arkansas, for the weekend. My parents wanted to return to Arkansas and visit with family down there, so it worked out well, I was able to take them down there and drop them off at Fort Smith, and then Onyx and I drove on down to Hot Springs for the weekend to photograph fireworks, visit with friends, and do some quartz crystal collecting. We had an uneventful trip down there, Onyx stretching out across Mom`s lap nad the back seat while Dad and I had the front seats. We left about 5 am on Friday morning, July 3rd, and arrived in Fort Smith about 10:30, making good time with a good tail wind pushing us south.

After dropping them off at the Residence Inn, Onyx and I drove over to Sallisaw, Oklahoma so I could visit with my rockhunting buddy Adam Lageveen, who also is a master artisan in creating Native American knives and arrowheads. Adam had some extra quartz that he was willing to give me and was having a yard sale that day as well. He had this huge calcite cluster for sale in the yard sale, self collected from Marble City, Oklahoma….

01 Calcite Cluster at Adams House

02 Calcite Cluster at Adams House

…he will even load it for you and it only costs $ 50…weighs about 200 lbs, too. After wrapping up my selections on the quartz crystals, Onyx and I headed south on Hwy 59 to Spiro, eventually tying into I-541 and then turning south on Hwy 71 at the south side of Fort Smith. South of Sallisaw, we crossed Tenkiller Lake and I could see they had the floodgates open, releasing alot of water from all the rains we have all had lately….

03 Raging Waters From Ten Killer Lake Dam

I was going to try and visit with my second cousin Cassieopia, but her plane was running late getting into Fort Smith…about 12 hours late….so we continued on south to Mt Ida. As we drove through, looking ahead I could see some rain clouds, so it was looking like we were going to see some raindrops afterall….

04 Storm Clouds Ahead of Me Mt Ida

…east of Mt Ida a few miles, there is a neat old barn at the east end of a field on the south side of Hwy 270, always thought that would make some nice photos if the right clouds came along….

05 Storm Clouds Ahead of Me Mt Ida

Onyx and I arrived in Hot Springs and drove down to the condo I rented for the weekend, on the south side of Lake Hamlton near the Baymont Hotel, and found it as nice as it appeared online, two bedroom and two bath, very comfy furniture and the view wasn`t too bad either. It was a second floor unit and I was able to park underneath it, at the bottom of a steep driveway, which was prob the only drawback to it, but it did provide great exercise for Onyx and I  each day. We were joined later in the day by a couple of friends, Mark and Jerry…Mark is from southern Illinois and Jerry has lived in Hot Springs all his life. Mark and I headed to supper later in the evening, deciding on Colton`s steakhouse, and were were joined by Jerry there. After supper there, we drove to the Kroger Store Parking Lot to check out the fireworks show at Oaklawn Horse Race Track, about half a mile north of there…we were not the only ones in the parking lot, it turned out to be a pretty popular place for fireworks watching….

01 From Kroger Parking Lot

02 From Kroger Parking Lot

04 From Kroger Parking Lot

05 From Kroger Parking Lot

07 From Kroger Parking Lot

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11 From Kroger Parking Lot

…the next morning, bright and early, Mark and I drove over to a waterfall that I like to check out when I am there…Onyx and I had gotten up even earlier and I learned from the news that morning that just south of us, over nine inches of rain had fallen…I figured that waterfall might be rolling along pretty good. I had seen it up pretty high a few years back, normally ten feet wide, it was fifteen feet wide that day…today it was more like 25 to 30 feet wide at the top of the falls….

10 Cool Pool Falls Creek

09 Cool Pool Falls Creek

…and the bottom falls were really rolling along since the rock cut prevented the water from spreading out….

07 Cool Pool Falls Flood Stage

….and the creek below was at least forty feet wide….

08 Cool Pool Falls Creek

….I photographed Mark there in and out of the water…he was a brave soul….mainly due to the temperature of the water…he didn`t get into the current itself at all….

43 Board Shorts Waterfall

…we found some other locations that weren`t under as much water and then Mark headed home by noon, as he had some other plans for later that evening. Onyx and I drove up to visit with Bill and Faith at Blue Moon Crystals, near Mt Ida…they retired from taking care of the Miller Mountain Mine at Jessieville a couple of years ago and are enjoying their retirement now…they are selling quartz crystals at their home, singles, clusters, and baskets…they have nothing but quality crystal there and very good prices for collectors. I spent an hour or so with them, purchasing a couple of quality baskets from them and a couple of clusters from the Collier Creek Mine, which is a private commercial mine, not open to the public, which is known to produce high quality candle points.

After looking over the material that Bill and Faith have from there, I discovered they also have some beautiful clusters and glassbacks too. By the time I left, it was approaching mid afternoon, so I drove over to Mountain Harbor to get some information on where to set up my camera and tripod to photograph the fireworks show there, and ran into the resort owner, Bill. He was gracious enough to give me some good info on where they would be shooting from and good locations to shoot from. I headed back to get a short nap in, tried to call Jerry since he wanted to go with me to photograph the show, and get ready to go. Unable to reach him. I decided to head up to the dining lodge at Mtn Harbor and get some supper there before the show…its a popular place and they have great food there. I left Onyx in the ac in the truck, and walked inside, to find the place packed to the rafters. I didn`t mind since the food is well worth the wait, and only had to wait about fifteen minutes for a table to open up.

After a great meal there of hand breaded chicken strips with bbq sauce, steamed veggies, and their handmade baked potato salad, I checked on Onyx and then headed toward the Marina to find a spot to photograph the show from. I stopped and talked to a couple of security guards before heading down the hill, about how to best go about getting out of there after the show, due to the large crowd there already. They told me that if I didn`t get back to my truck very fast, the best thing to do was wait about 20 minutes for the traffic jam to ease off and said there would be security personnel at each intersection on the way out. One of the guards said he was going to remain near the Lodge and would keep an eye on my truck when I told him I had left it running and the ac on for Onyx. They are a very dog friendly place there and I really appreciated that right then. I walked on down and decided to set up under some pine trees between the ramp and the marina, as the crowd on the marina looked pretty heavy and I was told later that was mosquito heaven anyway…some nice folks from Hot Springs set up next to me and provided me with some Deep Off spray too. They also told me that they preferred the fireworks show there at Mtn Harbor over the one in Hot Springs, which I thought was unusual, since I had photographed the one in Hot Springs a few years ago and found it to be as nice as the ones at the Arch in St Louis each year. We had a huge thunderhead above the lake and the sun set very nicely around it as the boats were beginning to gather out in the water….

00A Thunderhead As Sun Sets

00B Thunderhead As Sun Sets

 

00C Thunderhead As Sun Sets

00D Thunderhead As Sun Sets

…Bill had told me earlier in the day that the large fireboat that they now have, would be going out into the marina and standing by as well….he wasn`t wrong, just before the sunset, I saw the firefighters take all three of the fireboats out into the bay….here is the lightened up version….the large fireboat is on the left side, retired Coast Guard Cutter….

00F Sunset Fireboat Goes Out Into Harbor

00G Sunset Fireboat Goes Out Into Harbor

00H Sunset Fireboat Goes Out Into Harbor

00J Sunset Fireboat Goes Out Into Harbor

00K Skies Begin To Darken in Harbor

…and while we were all waiting for full darkness to set in, there were some campers on the far side of the lake that entertained us with some smaller fireworks bursts….

00L Harbor Skies Begin To Darken

00M Harbor Skies Begin To Darken

…there was also some guy on the ramp that had a huge toy airplane, one of those remote controlled ones…but this one was lit up in neon bright lights along the wings and the nose of the plane…I have never seen one lit up like that…the only way you can see it in the next few photos is the multi colored streak in the images….

00P Harbor Skies Darken Toy Plane Flits About

00R Harbor Skies Darken Toy Plane Flits About

…he was flying that thing all over the place, across in front of us, then up high, then nosediving down toward the water and combined with the smalltime fireworks show on the island across the lake, it was quite a nice show for us…and well received by all….

00S Harbor Skies Darken Toy Plane Flits About

00T Harbor Skies Darken Toy Plane Flits About

00TT Harbor Skies Darken Toy Plane Flits About

…I was shooting time exposures, that is why you only see a streak of it…about ten minutes later the show finally started with wagon wheel bursts….well worth the wait too….

00U Harbor Skies Fireworks Begin

00V Harbor Skies Fireworks Begin

00W Harbor Skies Fireworks Begin

00X Harbor Skies Fireworks Begin

00Y Harbor Skies Fireworks Begin

 

02 Near White Starburst

06 Red & Green Starburst

 

09 Multi Color Bursts

10A Red & Blue Starburst

11 Blue & Gold Starburst

12 Gold Starburst Over Lake Ouachita

13 Red With Blue Tips Burst

14 Red Bursts Over Lake Ouchita

15 Red With Blue Tips Burst

17 Blue Tips White Center Burst

21 Christmas Colors

 

23 Multiple Colored Starbursts

25 Purple & Red Bursts

28 Multiple Bursts of Color

30 Blue Starburst

33 Multiple Colors

34 Purples Greens & Reds

36 Huge Blue Burst With Green Tips

37 Huge Blue Burst With Red Trails

…and then the finale began…because they were only shooting two or three at a time, they shot the finale in waves of several….

41 Huge Red Bursts

42A Multiple Bursts

43 Multiple Bursts

…I was able to get back up to my truck pretty quickly so I decided to get on out of there and made it out ahead of much of the crowd, thanking the guys directing traffic at every opportunity, too. Onyx and I made it back to the condo in about 30 minutes and had some homemade ice cream before hitting the hay.

We got up early the next morning and headed up to Twin Creek Mine, arriving right after the gate opened up…I visited with owner Bobby Fecho for a few minutes and then parked in the shady spot that he offered due to having Onxy with me, got my boots on and grabbed my tools and a bag, and headed to the spot that he had recommended that I dig in. True to his word, there were crystals all over the place and I had a bag full in just a few hours.

03 Looking Across Upper Tailings

I also got to meet his new wife and partner, Miss Dixie Fecho, when she arrived about 10 am, and found her to be a very pleasant person to talk to…she is also a USMC veteran, having served a few years and seen plenty of action in quite a few countries. As noon quickly approached, the heat began multiplying and I started slowing way down, the humidity was growing as well…I decided to check out the wall and along it, I discovered another rockhound not only from Missouri, but from Crestwood in St Louis County, and one that knew a few of the firefighters that I dispatch at work. Matt said he also knew one of my Captains with Shrewsbury Fire Department and we talked about that for a bit while he opened up a nice pocket along the sandstone wall and pulled out some beautiful crystals. I took a photo of Matt working the wall to the right in the photo below….

05 Matt Coppin on Right In Wall Pocket

…the same wall that Bobby had worked over a few months ago with a gadpry bar while filming a video showing folks how to open up pockets along the wall with one of those bars…there is a U tube video online of him working that same area of the wall and liberating some beauties too. Onyx and I returned to the condo and waited for a friend of mine to come down and visit from Little Rock the rest of the afternoon…he had just graduated from massage school and tried out his techniques on me, and I can safely say that he is very good at it, one of the best massages I have had in a very long time. He and I had supper later on at the Hibachi Sun Sushi Restaurant across from the mall in Hot Springs and the food and service there were great…no, I did not have any sushi…I`m not a fan of it. 🙂

After finishing off the homemade ice cream, Onxy and I retired for the night to get up early the next morning and make the drive home…picking up Mom and Dad at the Residence Inn in Fort Smith a couple of hours later.  Other than a guy trying to join me in my lane and my spot in the lane, on Hwy 71 around Jane, Missouri, the drive home was again uneventful and we arrived home mid afternoon, after stopping off at Bandana`s BBQ in Lebanon for lunch. All in all, another great trip and I brought home a couple of hundred pounds of quartz crystals too. I felt like I lost another five lbs down there, walking Onyx up and down that steep hilly driveway and climbing the staircase going up to the condo a few times a day…who needed an exercise bike when you have a stairmaster like that ??

James 🙂    jwjphoto7@gmail.com

 

 

 

Meramac Community Fair Parade 2015

I set up on Springfield Ave between Harrys Tire and Clark Street, and left Onyx in the truck due to the evening heat. I visited with classmate Rita Boyle and Jeannie and James Palmer before the parade and saw some others along the route as well. I was talking to Jeannie and James when we heard sirens approaching a few min before 6 pm…I`m sure some thought it was the start of the parade at first…but they were coming up the street too fast to be part of any parade…

02 Bourbon FD Responds to Call

07 Bourbon FD Responds to Call

…and soon Bourbon FD came into view turning the corner on to Springfield from Clark Street, followed by their brush truck and boat, running code three to a call….

10 Bourbon FD Responds to Call

12 Bourbon FD Responds to Call

…then a few seconds later, here came Sullivan FD with their pumper enroute to Bourbon`s district to assist them on the call….

14 Sullivan FD Responds Also

17 Sullivan FD Responds Also

…I called around and could not find out what type of call they were responding to, and didnt see smoke in the skies to the west…even Jim Bartle couldn`t find out what the call was either…he was tied up in Owensville so I was shooting the parade for the paper. About ten minutes later, the parade began and we found out as they turned the corner from Clark to Springfield, that all the firetrucks had returned in time for the start….

22 Start of Parade

26 Emergency Vehicles

28 Emergency Vehicles

29 Emergency Vehicles

32 Emergency Vehicles

…saw a Franklin County deputy buddy of mine, James Harden,  driving the FC Swatmobile next….

34 FC Swat Truck

…then the Colors were presented by the Veterans of the VFW Hall….

36 Parade of Flags

…followed by the queen candidates and the SHS Screaming Eagles Marching Band in their summer uniforms….

43 Screaming Eagles Band

45 Screaming Eagles Band

..and a few floats and entries that caught my eye….

48 Blue Springs Ranch Rafts

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56 Mercy

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…then I saw the Crawford Electric truck approaching and the driver called out to me, none other than my buddy Chris Conrad…

65 Crawford Electric

…followed by some beautiful fast cars…one driven by another friend Frank Burkhardt, who naturally had to revv his up when he passed by….

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67A  PB Electric

69 Jeannie`s Grandson

…and some interesting floats like Jerry`s RCA, a couple of little guys with some wild looking helmets,  and some saloon gals & cowboys from MOBAP Rehab and Gym….

72A  Jerrys RCA Float

72C  Jerrys RCA Float

 

75 Wild Helmets

76B  Saloon Girls

76D  Saloon Girls

74 Rain Coming

…then the next entry to turn the corner was a wild looking string of balloons being pulled along by several little gals from Watson`s Florist….

77C  Watsons Florist Balloons

77E  Watsons Florist Balloons

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…and the next photos will give you a good idea of how long this catepillar balloon is drawn out length wise….

77X  Watsons Florist Balloons

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77ZZ  Watsons Florist Balloons

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