Friday, February 26, 2010

Strapping!

 
My new guitar strap.

 
Judy's stamp.
 
I picked up my new leather guitar strap at guitar group last night.  It is custom made from a design Judy and I came up with.  Judy makes leather guitar strap with some customization available. She will do tooling, braiding, add conchos, padding and offers several stain color options.  Everything is hand made and each one she makes looks better than the last. She is putting together a website and the prices are quite reasonable.  Thanks, Judy!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Guit-autograph

 
Labor of Love

I posted this in takingitforaspin, but I wanted to post a higher resolution image here for your enjoyment.  There are a few notable signatures here including Al DiMeola, Graham Nash, Junior Brown, James Cotton and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith.

The Blues

 
I been framed!

I wanted to share this with you.  This is a piece in my studio done by a long time friend of mine, Mike.  It depicts the blues and history of performers. Looking closer, you can see the names of many great and influential blues musicians.

 
Close up view.

Also take notice of the meticulous detail in Mike's style used to create the blue and back bands around the body of the guitar.  Many hours went into this work and I am proud to have it hanging in my studio.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Blissful Brilliant Beauty Blankets El Dorado Park!

View down my street

Striking trees!

Incredible trees!

View of the alleyway

Waking up this morning with no power, I took to the outdoors with my camera for some old fashioned entertainment.  The views were all spectactular!  I probably took around 75 pictures of my neighbourhood and was hard pressed to pick just 4 from them all to post and share.  The temperature was just at or above the freezing mark by now and the falling snow had tapered off to a few stray flurries, leaving us with between 10 and 12 inches of wet, gloppy snow. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I did taking them. 

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Winter Wonderland

I'm not lopsided, I'm dancin'!
My wife's first snowman!

Children enjoying the snow.

Adults enjoy the snow, too!


Well, it's almost dinner time and the snow is still falling.  We've got about 4 inches now and more on the way.  I convinced my wife to build a snow man and walked her through the highly technical processes involved.  He looks a little lopsided to me, but she insists it's artistic flair and the he is dancing (apparently this snow man is gender specific, however I don't see any obvious signs...).
Meanwhile, down the street, neighbours are playing in the snow as well.  It seems like, for this short span, people are happy and having fun. Really big flakes have started falling...I wonder if my wife has ever been driving in the snow at speed...you know...how the snow makes it look like you are zooming along at the speed of light? It's a bit like what I imagine a passenger on the millenium falcon might experience if they were to look out the front window.

Fluffy Stuff

Snow discover covering the moon!

Chilly Chiminae.

My nephew and niece.

Tree-mendous!

Here's a few pictures I took this morning of the current weather conditions in Plano.  I am always struck by the beauty that snow adds to any environment.  I may post a few more later...we're expecting 2-6 more inches with 3 inches on the ground already!  I get excited about snow because I grew up with it, but here in Texas it's a bit rare.  We usually get a few flurries now and then in the metroplex, so this amount is a treat!
Snowball fight, anyone?