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28May/100

Photos From The Abandoned RJR Tobacco Plant

I was in Downtown Winston-Salem tonight and decided to stop by the old abandoned R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Plant just to the East of the city center. I got some pretty neat shots of the area. Hope you enjoy them.

It is tough finding a consolidated source of information about the Downtown plant, and having only lived in the area briefly, I'm not schooled in the history of the area as much as I would like. Here are some archival photos from the construction of the plant in 1960.

5Apr/100

Golfing at Tanglewood

I really like to golf, however I'm not very good at it. My handicap rating is probably on par with the speed limit on the local interstate - which is to say, "I don't really keep score."

I enjoy being outdoors and on the golf course so I try to play as much as I can. Golfing has now become something my father in law and I do to "bond" so we usually wind up playing courses in the Florida Panhandle (where they live), North Carolina (there I live), and Atlanta (near a friend's house, approximately half way).

So Dana's folks were in town for the Easter weekend and I was going to get reservations to play at The Grandover. I'd played there once before and enjoyed myself - especially the GPS systems in the golf carts that tells your exact distance to the front of the green and to the pole. I called too late and they only had an outrageously early tee time available. So I decided to try Tanglewood Championship course in Clemmons, NC.

It was great getting up early to this beautiful sunrise. I knew it was going to be a great day!

First things first: you shouldn't have to pay a $2 park entrance fee if you're going to spend money on golf at a municipal course... especially when you're a county resident.

Now that I've got that off my chest, the course was beautiful! For this time of year, I understand the roughs being a little brown, but the tee boxes, fairways and greens were all beautifully green and very playable. The only issue I had was that they had just aerated the greens, so there were divots that slowed down the ball and sometimes jolted its course. But again, I don't really keep score so if you're close, it's "in" in my book.

There were all sorts of Canadian Geese on the course and I actually hit one with a golf ball. I was actually trying not to hit it which, again, tells you how good of a golfer I am. The trees were in full bloom!

And with it being springtime, there is pollen everywhere. Had I not known better, I would have thought some of the water on the course was polluted, but the pollen (which wreaks havoc on my wife's sinuses) created a beautiful series of concentric rings on the surface of the water.

Over all, I had a great time golfing. The weather was beautiful, the course was great, and I only lost 3 balls! I think the ball-loss was substantially under normal because this course featured sand traps and very few water hazards. I'm used to losing 20 balls a game at courses on the coast of Florida that have a water feature on every hole.

Okay, okay... if you want to make fun of me, here's my scorecard (with Phil's column blurred out to protect his ego... but I'll tell you that I beat him, even if by just a little).

30Mar/100

Seen While Geocaching

Took some photos of a few cool things this weekend (Saturday, March 27, 2010). I love how Geocaching takes me to places I would normally not go. It gives me the opportunity to see some pretty unique things.

This was one of the more conspicuous cache containers I've found before. I was on a fence to a cell phone tower restricted area. It was the first container I've found that required a screwdriver to get into and I was hesitant to do that simply because of the placement (padlocks are a different story). This would go on my list of places NOT to place a geocache.

Cool sticker on a payphone that said "THIS PHONE IS TAPPED. Your conversation is being monitored by the U.S. government courtesy of the US Patriot Act of 2001. Sec. 216 of which permits all phone calls to be recorded without a warrant or notification." More info here.

Cool entrance to a large underground sewer system in Winston-Salem. Found with @JoshuaDCombs. I would have explored it, but the bars kind of hindered that... probably there because it was near a bank.

20Dec/090

Family Photo Day

After Church today, I was tasked with taking the family photo for the Christmas letter this year since we hadn't all been able to take it earlier. They're going out tomorrow with the yearly Christmas letter in the mail so everyone should get theirs by Christmas.

Luckily I brought my tripod, remote shutter release device ("the spoon") and a 10 foot cord so that I was able to be in the photo. Framing and taking photos while being a subject at the same time is difficult!

Anyways, here's the best of the results.

Merry Christmas!

18May/085

New Pictures of My Aquarium and Corals

I took about 200 photos of my aquarium and only wound up with about 17 good ones. That's the way it usually is taking photos of an aquarium. Here's some of the best.

Full tank shot:
My Tank - May 16, 2008

Pulsing Xenia (Xenia sp.):
Pulsing Xenia

Curly Green Star Polyps (Clavularia viridis):
Curly Green Star Polyps

Purple Gorgonian (Sea Fan) - (Gorgonia sp.):
Purple Gorgonian

Trumpet Coral (Caulastrea curvata):
Trumpet Coral

Zoanthid / Palythoas (Zoanthus sp. and Palythoa spp.):
Green Paly/Zoo Rock

Orange Birdsnest (Seriatopora hystrix):
Orange Birdsnest

Green Fuzzy Birdsnest (Seriatopora hystrix):
Green Fuzzy Birdsnest

Orange Zoanthids (Zoanthus sp.):
Large Orange Zoanthid Colony

Frogspawn (Euphyllia divisia):
Purple and Green Frogspawn

Green "Dragon Eye" Zoanthids (Zoanthus sp.):
Green Zoanthids

Purple "Psychedelic" Zoanthids (Zoanthus sp.):
Zoanthid Colony
You gotta see these up close!

Palythoas (Palythoa spp.):
Brown and Green Palythoas

Green and Yellow Zoanthids (separate colonies) - (Zoanthus sp.):
Orange and Yellow Zoanthid Rock

23Apr/080

Dana’s Stylin’ New Hairstyle

Dana got a drastic haircut today. Her hair was so long and today it was cut down to almost nothing!

She's donating her 10+ inch pontytail that was taken off to Locks of Love.

Dana's New Haircut

Dana's New Haircut

Dana's New Haircut

Dana's New Haircut

21Apr/081

Coral Growth Rates

A friend at work was asking about coral reproduction in my saltwater fish tank so I thought I'd slap together a few images of "before and after" to show how fast corals grow and what they look like when they get bigger or spread out. I apologize for the poor picture quality in a few instances; some images had to be cropped out of larger ones.

  1. All my corals are under 36" 96 watt bulbs
  2. 92 total watts in a 65gallon tank
  3. 1x 10,000 kelvin bulb
  4. 1x Actinic 03 blue bulb

The first example is my orange birdsnest coral (Seriatopora hystrix).


This is my large colony of orange zooanthids (Zoanthus sp.). As you can see, the colony has probably more than tripled in 7 months. Right now, they are completely covering the original rock and have started spreading to the rocks around them.

22Oct/071

Almost Burnt My House to a Crisp

OK, maybe I'm being a little melodramatic, but I got a call from my wife about 1:20 this afternoon saying that the fish tank was completely shut off. Nothing was going... no pumps, no light, no protein skimmer... NOTHING!

Naturally, I freaked out and drove home as fast carefully as possible. I went in and assessed the situation and determined that the breaker must have been tripped by something. They're building a new house about 3 doors down so maybe they interrupted the power connection for a minute and when everything tried to come on at the same time it overloaded the breaker. Yeah... maybe that's what happened.

So I go into the garage and trip the breaker and watch the fish tank come back to life. We determined it had only been off for less than 1.5 hrs so the corals should be all right.

Then I head back to work.

I sit down and unlock my workstation only to receive another phone call from my wife, "It happened again. And there's a big cloud of foul smelling smoke coming out from under the fish tank!"

"Unplug EVERYTHING," I said, and again, I rushed home.

It didn't take long to see what happened. The light on the heater was flickering on and off rapidly (indicative of a short). So I unplugged the heater and proceeded to remove it from the sump. Much to my surprise, the heater fell into two pieces as I attempted to remove it.

What a freakin' close call! I'm glad the thing was under water or it'd probably burned my house down!

All my corals seem to be doing OK except the frogspawn which looks a bit "deflated" at the moment. Hopefully he'll perk back up. The fish all seem fine except my Tomini Tang who has a few white spots on him, presumably from knocking into things while he was freaking out (he's really skittish).

Wanna see?

Broken Heater

Charred Glass Heater

Heater Closeup

I'm glad it was a clean break or I'd had to get the glass shards out of my sump. There were, however, bits and pieces of carbon on the bottom of the tank that I got out with a turkey baster.

I just finished doing a ±15% water change.