Gary Allman's year in self portraits

In the car

Double take

Double take by Gary Allman

I thought I’d cleaned the mirror before taking this picture.

Obviously not. Ginger’s not been feeling too well, so I let her sleep and picked up the big kids from school.

Double take - two

And I took one with the focus reversed on the mirrors

21 September 2011 | 365:264 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


We had a bolt stuck in our tyre

I have a bolt stuck in my tyre by Gary Allman


So this afternoon I got it fixed.

The van’s a lot quieter now.

19 September 2011 | 365:262 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Trying to get out of the parking lot on the way home from the symphony

On the way home from the symphony by Gary Allman

It took nearly an hour to complete a ten minute journey.

I spent the day doing ‘webby’ things and ending up ultimately disappointed once more in the quality of software – this time bought. Sigh. This should be simple.

Ginger took Lanie down to church to help with the ‘Cider Days’ parking lot fund raiser, and Katie clothes shopping in a hunt for some classic clothes in the down town flea markets. The fund raiser got washed out, but the shopping trip was a success, and I was treated to an impromptu fashion show when they got back.

John and Marsha are on vacation and very kindly gave us their tickets to this evening’s symphony concert, so we had a Beethoven treat night. I had planned on taking today’s picture either just outside or inside the auditorium, but the light was horrid inside and it was frightfully busy outside.

After the concert we got stuck in traffic trying to exit the parking lot – apparently a rodeo just down the road had finished at the same time, so we spent 50 minutes just sitting in line. I decided to take a safety shot while we were waiting.

We were a bit concerned about our back tyre which currently has a number plate screw, complete with washer, buried in it. It’s been raining heavily all day, and I didn’t fancy changing a tyre in the wet, so we left it in place. It can stay there, probably until after the school run Monday morning if I can get away with it.

17 September 2011 | 365:260 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Filling up with gas

Filling up with gas by Gary Allman

And the price is slowly coming down again.

That’s good.

03 August 2011 | 365:215 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Today the temperature in Joplin Missouri was 111°F

Today the temperature in Joplin Missouri was 111°F by Gary Allman

And I thought 105°F was hot.

We took the van, jammed full of tornado relief items collected at church, down to Joplin today.

Today the temperature in Joplin Missouri was 44°C

A translated version for my British chums.

02 August 2011 | 365:214 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Phew! What a scorcher

Phew! What a scorcher by Gary Allman

And other tabloid headlines.

You need to be British and of a certain age to understand the relevance of the title; of a certain age because with British weather the opportunities to use headlines like this are few and very far between.

By the way, little did I know how much hotter it was going to get over the next few days…

27 July 2011 | 365:208 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Van Repairs

A few days ago the van’s AC went on the blink again.

This time it’s jammed on, which is better than it not working at all. It blows air even when the fan’s turned off. Google came to the rescue, after some quick tests I paid $80 to the dealer for the new part, and I fitted the new fan controller.

I also went and got the the punctured tyre fixed today.

Today’s alternate shot

Only in the bible belt

Only in the bible belt will you find a copy of the ten commandments in the waiting area of the tyre repair shop.

3 June 2011 | 365:154 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Changing the headlamp

Changing the headlamp by Gary Allman

This was my major achievement for the day,

unless you count going to Walmart. Even more excitement ensued with a trip to Bass Pro in the evening, not too much excitement though as they didn’t have the particular item I was looking for. Still I got a bonus 500 reward points for buying some lightweight aluminium tent pegs for the new tent. 

I was surprised that changing the bulb required removing the entire headlamp assembly. However, apart from trying to work out how to get the bulb out of the connector it was very straightforward.

27 March 2011 | 365:086 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Resting my eyes

Resting my eyes By Gary Allman

At a service station in Eureka, Missouri, just off the I44.

While Ginger and the four kids (our three plus a friend) were making use of the facilities I decided to squeeze in a quick SP and a tiny bit of shut-eye.

The kids’ train to Chicago had been delayed until after five pm, meaning that after we’d dropped them off and driven the sixty odd miles back down the I44, we arrived at our planned destination, Berryman campground after dark. Finding the campground in the dark wasn’t all that easy either.

Not only was it dark, but it was raining heavily too. The first real test of our rain gear, and a challenge for me to remember how to put the tent up ‘fly first’, a cunning method which keeps the tent and contents dry. The rain gear worked great, and I mostly got the tent up fine; I say mostly because I made the mistake of staking it out before I’d put up the tent proper.

Once ensconced in the tent we shared a Subway ‘$5 Foot long’ before lights out and listening to the rain pitter-pattering on the tent before falling asleep.

For some reason I don’t have any pictures of my putting up the tent in the dark and rain. Our first night camping this trip and it’s throwing it down, not an auspicious start.

19 March 2011 | 365:078 | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Price Cutter parking lot

Today the van broke down.

We spent the morning looking at places on Google Earth checking past and future hikes and other interesting things. Eventually the chores of the day called and we went out to deal with a whole host of minor commissions before I settled down to do my coursework. 

That was the plan. It came unstuck as soon as I turned the ignition key on the van. The starter pre-engange solenoid jammed. I tried looking under the bonnet to find the starter motor, an almost impossible job on a modern vehicle. I couldn’t see it let alone hit it to release the solenoid. After about twenty attempts it clicked over and we managed to get the van going. The only problem was we didn’t dare turn it off again until we could get to the repair shop, which would have to wait until after we picked the kids up from school, in two and a half hours’ time.

We called ahead and booked the van in for repairs and to have its regular service completed at the same time (which includes changing the front brake pads and milling the rotors – ouch!). We also booked a hire car so we could get to Church for the Ash Wednesday service, the kids to school, and us out on a planned hike tomorrow. I then spent the rest of the afternoon sitting in the van in various parking lots with the engine running while Ginger crossed as many of the items off our to do list as was practical. It was while I and the van were sitting idling away our time that I took today’s picture.

After collecting the big kids from school, I dropped Ginger off at the car rental, and took the van in. I was expecting the starter to work perfectly once it reached the safety of the repair shop, but it failed straight away which was a relief. The good news was that the start motor is covered under the van’s warranty. The bad news was, so is the A/C condenser and door lock actuator we’d already had fixed. That’ll teach us not to re-read the small print.

The evening’s Ash Wednesday service at church was over by around eight pm, after which I had to do my coursework – planned for the afternoon. I managed to finish all the reading by around half ten. That was quite a day.

09 March 2011 | 365:068 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


High School parking lot

This cliché Lomo and mirror shot is all I have to offer today.

I had an idea for a shot either putting the camping gear out to air, or putting it away again, but for one reason or another that idea fell through. As the a lot of my day was spent processing the pictures from the weekend’s backpacking trip, it wasn’t an appealing photo op. While waiting for the kids to come out from school I thought I’d experiment with a car mirror shot, and that’s it for the day.

22 February 2011 | 365:053 | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Waiting for the kids

Waiting for the kids by Gary Allman

What’s the point of taking safety shots if I don’t use them?

Just a normal day: Internets, coursework and school run. I accompanied Lanie when she went to choir practice so I could do some more voluntary IT work at Church. At six Ginger brought the big kids down and we had supper with the Youth Group and KfC kids and parents. While Ginger went off to the ‘Star Chamber’ with the other moms for their regular ‘mom talk’ I sat out in the parish hall chatting with some of the other left behind dads (we sometimes go out for a beer so we’re quite happy being left behind). I had hopped to get some more coursework done, but the conversation called more strongly than the work. 

Back home we watched a movie (Matchstick Men) and waited for the forecast snow to fall. It had just started as we went to bed.

I took this picture on the school run this afternoon while waiting for the big kids to arrive. I took a couple of pictures at Church while I was working, but I decided I didn’t like them. At bed time I briefly considered taking another picture, but then I decided why not use the safety shot I already had? So I have.

19 January 2011 | 365:019 | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


After the school run

I was supposed to be working today.

However, that was only on the condition I was paid in advance (this particular customer owes me a lot of money). No money came so I busied myself with other much more interesting things, working slowly back through my photo blog updating the images. I’ve decided to move the image hosting for the blog away from Flickr into WordPress as the image quality is higher. I also worked a bit on back filling our blog

This afternoon I finally called a friend in the UK, who I’ve been meaning to call all week. Up to now I’ve always remembered too late in the day, or I’ve been busy at the best time to call. We chatted for a while exchanging news and such so I ended up leaving for the school run a little later than I’d planned. This resulted in my idea for a safety shot taken in the car waiting for the kids didn’t come about.

Arriving back at the house I noticed how nice the light in the garage was, so I grabbed a couple of quick ‘selfies’. And I remembered to take my cap off first – Yay! This picture will do for today.

Now to get on with the weekend. Not that we’re doing anything, just hunkering down and seeing how the predicted bad weather for the mid west turns out. I don’t think there’ll be any camping or hiking this weekend. That’s a shame.

Note to self: It may be getting very chilly out but a bit of beard maintenance is probably in order.

07 January 2011 | 365:007 | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


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