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SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun
Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

WHAT HAPPENED HERE?

OBAMA/ROMNEY
VS
GIANTS/CARDS
     Any guesses on what the television ratings will show was the most popular draw in San Francisco and St. Louis and their respective satellite communities?
       Fortunately the game starts 90 minutes before the debate, so at least a portion of the serious business will be without competition.
       Wouldn't it be horrible to be debating for the "most important job in the free world" and be wondering who was winning-the other important contest?
  
A FRONTIER VIEW
    What story of the old west played here? Who were the people?
 Deep snow, stars and sun. Wind, cold, and on your own.
     This is not a coffee shop world.  
     The old homestead stands off 395 near Deadman Summit in big high country at an altitude between 6 and 7 thousand.
      See you down the trail.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

THE CUBA FILE-STREET SCENES

MAKING DUE
       There is a great shot everywhere you look in Havana. The setting and action of 
this frame captures the rich Latin blend of life in Cuba.  An old car, set against a decaying old colonial era edifice is the object of what is true determination, creativity and genius.
Think of the challenge of maintaining a relic, without benefit of parts, imports, or service centers. Improvising and making due is what they do.
        The street entreprenuer above is taking apart and refilling old lighters with bug spray. His business was brisk.
        Make shift rehearsal areas abound, as does the great Cuban jazz.  I was surprised
by the number of musicians spotted around neighborhoods jamming away.
       Look at the age of this car, that serves in this moment as a music stand.  These 
guys were incredible.  
       When much of the world has gone wireless, the majority of Cubans rely on clearly
antiquated phone systems.
       Cubans play great baseball.  Not unlike the stick ball of New York city, these guys
find a way to convert a block of Havana into a playing arena.
       For almost a half a century the Island nation has lived with the ravages of deterioration.  A revolutionary political and socialist economic meltdown, Soviet heavy handedness and then abandonment and the stringent US economic embargo.  Despite
the adversity, Cubans find a way to carry on and with a joy in those things that bring them pleasure, despite having to improvise or make due.
       Stay tuned for more from our Cuban file.  (See the Post of June 15 2011.)
       See you down the trail.