Slice of Life Vol. 1

I was going to sprinkle this into the Personal Photo Projects, but that hasn’t worked out, so I’m going to make this the new Thursday thing for this blog. I’m going to start scanning my Dad’s negatives and posting them on Thursday. These will be posted without commentary and in no particular order. Here is the first batch:


Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

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Slice of Life Volume 1

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Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

Slice of Life Volume 1

There is a little bit of a learning curve and dusting, so my dusting skills should improve as this project progresses.

Adumbrate

I think that anybody that has spent an extensive time with me knows the location of my favorite bridge. Despite being the scene of a tragedy, my love of that bridge has actually increased recently as it has become a community art project of some kind.

I don’t really like graffiti, but at the same time I love folk art. I like to think what has happened to this bridge is more folk art and less graffiti, but I’m truly not an expert on either subject. I don’t know why what has happened on this bridge has happened, but I love it.


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Something that can’t really be seen in the pictures is that somebody has put an office chair in one of the bridge’s support columns. That would be an awesome place for a Spring through Fall office.

Memorial Day Weekend

I had a pretty awesome Memorial Day Weekend and saw all of the right people. Plus, my grill got quite the workout.

The weekend started with FNSC at my humble abode. The group core was there, plus Jesse and Dawn. Jesse, Willy and I hung by the fire pit until about 2 in the morning.

On Saturday morning I got up early to go to the bank with Mom and Teresa to sign some legal documents involving a safety deposit box.

After that exercise I hit up Salon 908 where I put up a new 20×30 picture in the salon to replace the one that had been sold. While you are waiting for a haircut at Salon 908 now you can stare admiringly at this picture:


Weekly Photo Challenge Plant Alternates

I also got a sheering. Now I look borderline presentable. Even though I declined the eyebrow waxing that was offered.

I went home to clean up the kitchen best that I could. I had a Chef coming over to use it that afternoon and while I know that he looks down on my pathetic assortment of kitchen utensils, I wanted the area to be clean while he made magic.

After the kitchen cleaning, I went to Reiman’s Music to take pictures of a white piano for that week’s RWPE.

Next was a trip down to Beaverdale to pick up Sara. Although the Sara pickup also involved taking out her old air conditioner and putting a new air conditioner in her house. This ended up being a more painful process than I wanted it to be, but despite having to remove a nest from her window sill, the air condition finally found its home in her window.

Then was Todd and Peggy’s wedding. They got married on a golf course in Pleasant Hill. It was an impressive affair that included a free round of miniature golf, a photo booth and fireworks.

After the wedding Sara and I went to a bridge overlooking 235 so that I could work on a Personal Photo Project that will be published on July 9. It was from this experience I learned that another criteria that I should look for in photo assistants is the ability to turn a blind eye if I want to do something that is slightly illegal or dangerous. Sara doesn’t like it when she perceives me to be in “danger”. Of course, I already knew this from Personal Photo Project No. 16.

After dropping Sara back off in Beaverdale and doing some final tweaks on her air conditioner installation I voyaged back to Boone. A trip that takes quite a bit longer now that the Highway 17 bridge over the Des Moines River is closed until August.

I was hoping to make it back to Boone to hit the tail end of Nate’s birthday bash at The South Side, marking my triumphant return to the Boone Bar scene for the first time since 2008. However, I pulled back into Boone at roughly 1:40 and decided that it wasn’t worth it to go for 5 minutes. So instead I returned home to the Clockwork Couch and watched the tele.

Shortly after I got home Nate and Bethany returned home. They were both staying with me for the weekend and we talked briefly before they both crashed.

I got up early on Sunday morning and went to church. After church I grilled out with Nate after he returned from a poor round of golf with his friend Ryan. Earlier in the morning I had inadvertently interrupted Ryan’s vomiting efforts. It must have been quite the party that I missed.

Tim had bought a Nate a birthday cake with Nate’s 3rd or 4th grade picture on it. Most of Nate’s picture remained, except Nate’s face. Apparently Ryan had eaten Nate’s face the night before. After we were done grilling, I had some of Nate’s cake.

Later Nate proclaimed that the chicken wings he had made in my kitchen on the previous day were the best that he had ever made. This was a bold proclamation. Just ask Corey Faust if you doubt the veracity of that statement. Nate is going to make these legendary wings next time I go to Minnesota. Looks like I might have to cash in on that when I go see The Swell Season at the end of July!!

After resting from the grill, Jill came over and picked me up. We hit Jen and Derrick’s for a barbecue. Derrick grilled up bratwurst with pineapple in them. It was decided that these brats tasted slightly breakfasty. Even though Webster doesn’t consider breakfasty to be a word. They were still tasty. Plus any chance to eat burgers made with Derrick’s super secret burger recipe is always a great time.

I got to watch the Gorshe Baby Ultrasound for the third time. I still have no clue about the sex of Baby Gorshe, but I enjoy watching the video nonetheless.

After a lengthy discussion about the greatness of Daniel Tosh, we left while Derrick napped on the loveseat.

The next morning I slept in until 9:30. That is a late morning for me, except on the occasional work day. Nate, Bethany and I grilled out for lunch. By this time, my grill was definitely entering the danger area that cause the fire during the 2009 Road Trip Planning Barbecue, but it made it through another meal without incident.

After the meal Nate and Bethany packed up and I burned Bethany a copy of Strict Joy for their car trip home.

I then grabbed my camera and took a few pictures.


Sorrow and Gladness - 2020

Sorrow and Gladness - 2020

Sorrow and Gladness - 2020

Whispering Beauty - 2010

Whispering Beauty - 2010

Whispering Beauty - 2010

Whispering Beauty - 2010

Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day Weekend

After taking pictures I went to the cemetery. At the cemetery I ran into Carla. We walked around the cemetery for about an hour. Then I went home and prepared the house for an impromptu family barbecue.

I didn’t clean the grill, but it did manage to make it through yet one more meal without erupting into flames. I should clean that at some point.

After the family went home I rested on the Clockwork Couch and watched Wooden Shoes. A movie made my a fellow computer miner by the name of Scotland Thompson. If you want a review of the movie, too bad, but I will loan my copy out.

I would like to report to interested parties that do not know yet…

Willy did finish his 100 Mile Race this past weekend.

Willy knocked out 100 miles in La Grange, Wisconsin as part of the weekend of Kettle 100 Endurance Runs.

He ran 100 miles in an official time of 28 hours 24 minutes 29 seconds.

I know, pretty insane!

RWPE #22 – Painting with Light

Last week’s theme really fired the imagination of some contributors as multiple people submitted multiple images for PAINTING WITH LIGHT.


WEEK 22 - PAINTING WITH LIGHT - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest A

WEEK 22 - PAINTING WITH LIGHT - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest B

WEEK 22 - PAINTING WITH LIGHT - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

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Carla Stensland A

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Dawn Krause A

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Dawn Weekly Poem

Painting with Light

Oh the ache
and cold of the dark
A searing pain
has left it’s mark

Gloomy days with
impending doom
Lead us toward our
eventual tomb

Wait for the light
to paint the sky
Raise my spirits
and hopes to fly

Cradle my heart
in His warm hands
With promise of
happier lands

The Random Generator has been randomizing and it has spit out this week’s theme:

STRONG

To answer the inevitable question- “No, you can’t take my picture for this theme.”

Housekeeping Note

Thanks to the 10 or so people that “Like”d the Photography 139 Journal. However, I am removing that feature because of hierarchy issues. However, you will still have the ability to like individual posts. So if you like this post and have a Facebook account, feel free to “Like” away.

Personal Photo Project of the Week No. 20


Loneliness is Underrated
Loneliness is Underrated

This is a bit unusual. Up until this week I have posted the Personal Photo Project of the Week in the order that the project was attempted. This picture of Willy was actually slated for a June 11th publishing, but I decided to slide it up a week in honor of Mr. McAlpine.

This Saturday he will be in the middle of Wisconsin attempting a 100 mile race.

That isn’t a typo. Willy is running for 100 miles.

Normally when Willy competes in these extreme running challenges he takes his brother Ken as a support network. However, this weekend Ken could not get away from keeping the streets of Cedar Rapids safe and Willy is running this race without a support team.

For this reason, I have graciously granted Willy’s request to have the Lone Wolf nickname back for this weekend. Therefore, if you are lucky enough to be in my presence, do not call me Lone Wolf, like all of you normally do. I will regain the nickname on Monday.

In case you are wondering, The Lone Wolf-Off has yet to be decided. I have yet to submit the data to the judges for their decision and Willy has requested an extension to “prove” his Lone Wolfness. A waste of time, if you ask this guy, but sleep well at night. I will post the results when I get them from the judges.

Here are a few more pictures from the “Loneliness is Underrated” Sessions.


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I would be a failure if I didn’t point out that I am Willy’s Publicity Agent. If you would like to book Willy for an appearance at your next party, corporate banquet or charity fundraiser, contact me and we will discuss his appearance fees.

Social Networking and the Beast

Many of you know that I mostly avoid Facebook. I go on there once a week. On Monday nights.

Many of you also know that I have a Twitter account. I have a Twitter Account for two reasons.

1. You can’t be this self-absorbed without having a Twitter Account. Doesn’t the world need to know what I’m thinking about “diesel powered blame generators” and can the world function without whatever cryptic 140 character messages I post on my Twitter page?

2. Twitter is the best way to follow products, bands and sports teams.

Because Social Networking is all the rage right now and will be for the foreseeable future, I have decided to integrate Twitter and Facebook into my website.

If you actually go to the Journal Section of the website, you can read my latest Tweets on the left hand side of the page.

If you actually go to the Journal section of the website AND you have a Facebook account, you can “Like” this website. You will also find this little bit of social networking magic on the left hand side of the page.

If you are logged into Facebook and “Like” this website, it will show up on your profile page that you indeed do “Like” this website.

This is a grand experiment, so it might not last.

However, I am also adding a feature to the bottom of each blog post that will allow you to “Like” individual posts.

If you subscribe to this post via email or RSS Feed, you will have to go to the actual website to engage in this function.

Because I didn’t want to go to straight posts without and photography, here is a random picture of a dragonfly:


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The Taiwan Times – May 2010

Hot off the presses! The latest issue of The Taiwan Times.


The Taiwan Times

By Mark Wolfram

Reporting on God’s Mission in Taiwan

May 2010

20Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.  Ephesians 3:20-21

Baptism Classes

Greetings everyone!  I have a couple of updates to start this newsletter.  First, I had written earlier about my 8th grade student Jack, who started taking baptism classes.  This month I found out that he is continuing to take them, and is set to be baptized in July.  Since I will be in the US, he told me that he could take some pictures for me to see.  I was really excited to hear this.  Also, during our conversations, Jack told me of another student who is in 7th grade, who is also in his baptism classes.  That student’s name is Kevin.  I teach Kevin for a small group conversation class, which rotates throughout the year.  As a result I have taught him for 3 months worth of classes this year.  Praise God that Kevin will also join Jack in the waters of holy baptism, and receive God’s free gift of the Holy Spirit.  Please pray for both of these students as they get ready to be baptized this summer.

Liaison and Short Term Mission Team

Second, I had written earlier about a change in my job requirements for the coming year.  Beginning in the fall I will be a part time teacher and have part time administrative responsibilities as the CMS Liaison, becoming a communicator between the missionaries and the school and LCMS World Mission staff.   Beginning in the middle of May, I had the opportunity to start to fulfill some of those duties as CMS Liaison, and it has been great starting to get a feel for what my job will be like in the fall.

One part of the new job will be to coordinate short term mission teams who come to Taiwan.  Tomorrow, I am really excited to be able to help with the short term mission service of my good friend Doug Larson, and his son Jacob, and his son’s friend Garrett.  Doug and the boys will come to do outreach at local publics schools, namely Chia-Yi Girls Senior High and Chia-Yi Boys Senior High.  In addition, they will assist the American missionaries with our On-Campus Student Fellowship, Friday Night Bible Study, and Youth Group.  One highlight of their mission work will be when they play an outdoor concert at the local shopping center and department store.  This free concert will be a great chance to reach out to people in Chia-Yi and invite them to activities at our church.  Please pray for Doug, Jacob, and Garrett as they travel to Taiwan and serve in ministry here.

New Teachers Needed

We are currently looking for new teachers to serve next year in Taiwan.  As of right now, we are losing five people from our current staff, and have yet to replace any of them.  Please pray that God would raise up people to serve in the mission field here in Taiwan.  Furthermore, if you know anyone who would be interested in serving as a missionary as an overseas teacher, please contact LCMS World Mission, or me.  God has really blessed my time out here in Taiwan, and I would love to share information about the job if anyone is interested.

Fundraising Update

I am also continuing to work on fundraising for next year.  Praise God for the contributions that so many people and churches have made.  God continues to work in this process, and I know that he will be faithful to provide the funds that are still needed.  I currently need to raise $5,848 for next year.  I am elated to announce that the first goal of 25% has been met, and thus I am officially extended for next year.  My next goal is to meet the 70% I need to return to the field at the end of the summer.  To meet this goal, I need to raise $2,575 by the beginning of August.  If you would like to contribute financially to the ministry in Taiwan, please send a check to:

Missionary Support

LCMS World Mission

1333 S. Kirkwood Rd.

St. Louis, MO  63122

On the memo line for the check please write “Mark Wolfram account #50152”.

Or go online to my prayer card and make a donation over the Internet.  http://www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=8521

Thank you for your prayers and your consideration of financial support of the mission work here in Taiwan.

In addition, I will be back in America from July 3 until August 7th.  I would love to come speak at any church or group that is interested and fits the schedule.  I currently have two Sundays that are not booked, July 4th and July 11th.  Please let me know if you are interested.  Even if I can’t make it, I would love to send you a DVD and some information about the mission work here in Taiwan.

Prayer Time

1.    Please pray for Jack and Kevin, who continue to take baptism classes.

2.    Please pray for my transition to the new job of CMS Liaison.  Pray that God would give me guidance, wisdom, and strength to best serve him.

3.    Pray for Doug, Jacob, and Garrett who will be arriving to share the Gospel here in Taiwan.  Pray that God would bless their efforts and that they would be able to help plug students into the church and activities that are on-going throughout the year.

4.    Pray for more teachers to come and serve as missionaries in Taiwan.  Pray for God’s will to be done.

5.    Pray for my fundraising and for all of the missionaries here in Taiwan who are needing to fundraise for next year.  May God provide the support that is needed.

God’s peace,

Mark

Euphony

I had Nate and Bethany staying with me this weekend. I let Nate choose my submission for RWPE and to be real honest, he actually picked my least favorite picture from the session.

Regardless, I thought I would share a few more pictures from last week’s RWPE featuring a white piano from Alexander’s Recording Kompany. Some of them feature the hands of Derrick.


RWPE #21 - Harmony

RWPE #21 - Harmony
This would be my favorite picture from this photo shoot.

RWPE #21 - Harmony

RWPE #21 - Harmony

RWPE #21 - Harmony

RWPE #21 - Harmony

RWPE #21 - Harmony
I believe this to be Derrick’s favorite picture from the photo shoot.

RWPE #21 - Harmony

RWPE #21 - Harmony


I may have to visit this piano again in the future. Or I might have to visit some other pianos. I might also have to visit some other instruments in the future. Maybe I’ll start with my old trombone.

RWPE #21 – Harmony

With the big holiday weekend there weren’t many submissions for last week’s theme – HARMONY. In fact, there were only two.


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Dawn Krause

WEEK 21 - HARMONY - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

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Mike Vest

The Random Generator has spoken. The theme for this week is:

Painting with Light

This one is kind of tricky and involves a fair degree of effort. Basically the idea of painting with light is photographing an object in near total darkness, but illuminating that object. Like with a flashlight.

Here is one example:



But of course, no need to be too literal with the theme.