22
Aug 11

Tea Party Social Characteristics

Study reveals cultural characteristics of the Tea Party movement

American voters sympathetic to the Tea Party movement reflect four primary cultural and political beliefs more than other voters do: authoritarianism, libertarianism, fear of change, and negative attitudes toward immigrants and immigration, according to new research to be presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.


02
May 11

Pink Hibiscus



Pink Hibiscus, originally uploaded by James Milstid.


02
May 11

White On Blue



White On Blue, originally uploaded by James Milstid.


11
Mar 11

Road Trip: Day One

Day One of Bill and James’ road trip to Peoria, AZ and back. We left the Seattle area at about 9:30am and arrived in Canyonville, OR at around 4:00pm. The weather was a mixed bag, from torrential rain to bright sunshine.

Had a little trouble with the webcam setup… the power inverter didn’t quite have enough oompf to keep the netbook going, and we lost the video from home to the first part of Oregon. A quick trip to Radio Shack solved the problem.


09
Mar 11

Dry Run… Time Lapse

Bill and I will be leaving tomorrow for a three week road trip to Peoria, AZ and back. We’ll be visiting several National Parks and plan on documenting the trip. This is a practice run of the webcam I set up to do time lapse movies of the entire trip. I’ll post them as I can, most of the hotels along the way have WiFi. Should be a lot of fun!


18
Sep 10

317 of 365: La Paloma – The Dove

Imagine…

Rather than coming home from work one day, you somehow find yourself and 32 others trapped in a cavern 2300 feet below the surface of the earth. No communication with the outside world. No amenities. Two or three day supply of food. Hot and humid. No idea if or when rescue will come. Oh, and virtual darkness.

Fortunately, the trapped Chilean miners now have communication and a method of receiving much needed food and supplies. It is known as La Paloma (The Dove) and is a 3.19” tube about 5.25’ long. It takes an hour to lower La Paloma through the 2300 foot long six-inch shaft and the trapped miners depend on it for their lives and welfare.

For some perspective, a clothes dryer vent is about 4”. Imagine if everything you needed to survive had to fit through your dryer vent hole. Multiply that by 33 people and several months in an enclosed space.

Today, September 18, is Chile’s Independence Day. The miners will celebrate with wine, cigarettes, and a 50” TV projection on the bare rock wall from a tiny projector and a fiber-optic link to the surface. No doubt there will be special treats and national coverage. The Chilean news is dominated by the miners’ plight. The trapped miners have it much better today than they did on August 2, 2010, when they became trapped.

But… the fact remains that they are still trapped. La Paloma, their lifeline, is their only supply line with the outside world. Everything that thirty-three men need to survive, physically and emotionally, for the next two or three months must fit into La Paloma. The integrity of the six-inch shaft and La Paloma are so vital to the men’s survival, they have assigned a crew to monitor it.

Today’s photo is a 3” PVC tube cut to 5’3”, the approximate size of La Paloma. There are also a few items for reference. Most won’t fit.

For more info, I encourage you to look at this Newsweek article…
www.newsweek.com/2010/09/14/surviving-the-darkness.html
(Thanks to Nan for pointing out the Newsweek article)

Imagine…

Kent, WA
September 18, 2010


07
Sep 10

306 of 365: Downtown Stroll



306 of 365: Downtown Stroll, originally uploaded by James Milstid.

I shot this one through the windshield as I was waiting for the light to change. I wonder if she knew that she wasn’t walking alone.
Auburn, WA

September 7, 2010


05
Sep 10

304 of 365: Streetlight

304 of 365: Streetlight, originally uploaded by James Milstid.

My theme was ‘urban’ today. This was shot in downtown Kent, WA., which is a small town south of Seattle. Kent is surrounded by farms and a bit of industry.

So does that make it ‘rural-urban’… ‘ruban’… ‘urbal’?

Hmmmm…

Kent, WA
September 5, 2010


05
Sep 10

Street Photography

Very well done video of street photography in Miami…

http://streetlife.ipanemic.com/2009/01/south-beach-paradise/


04
Sep 10

303 of 365: Quartz

303 of 365: Quartz, originally uploaded by James Milstid.

Must be a good one… it’s Quartz!

Kent, WA
September 4, 2010