Friday, April 24, 2015

OMG! 3/4 OF A CENTURY!!

That was the message on a birthday card I received first thing this morning from SWMBO. As if I didn't know.

Three quarters of a century ago, in Stanley, North Dakota, my father sent this telegram* to his brother in San Francisco.


And so his namesake, Franklin Bruce Taylor, arrived on the planet.

Me.

75 years ago today!

People ask me where I got my weird sense of humor.

I think I got it from my father, along with his fixtures.

* - A telegram was something that was used to send messages while we all waited for email to be invented.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

THROWBACK THURSDAY

The beginning of the Taylor Smirk


I remember that necktie. Blue with black and white checks. But who on earth put me in that outsize shirt??!!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

CHALK IT UP

There is an annual festival of a relatively new art form in our neighboring city of Prescott. It is chalk art, drawn directly on the pavement of a parking lot. I'm always too eager. I went on Saturday, the first day, in the morning.


The artists are just getting started.





Some are a bit further along.


But the BRD (Beautiful Rich Daughter) was a lot wiser than me. She went down and took photographs on Sunday, the SECOND and final day of the fest. Her photos are much better than mine.




This is the work of Lori Antoinette of Palmdale, California, who knows how to protect herself from the sun.



But I found an artist who drew a girl whose name is spelled the same way as the BRD's.


So the old Catalyst gets the last laugh after all, eh?


Tuesday, April 21, 2015

SCITECHFEST

That really is a word, or sort of one. It's formed by combining Science with Technology with Festival. Sci Tech Fest. It took place last Saturday at the Prescott Gateway Mall.


The mall was filled with exhibits displayed by various schools, from elementary all the way up to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.


Just look at the expression on that young budding scientist's face at the left.


Another young fellow was manipulating a robot device to pick up pencils from the tabletop.


There were airplanes . . .


and drones . . .


and microscopes. (Which attracted an older science aficionado.)


Outside the local astronomy club had an exhibit of a number of telescopes.

But for me the highlight of the day were the creatures from the Heritage Park Zoo.


This little hedgehog was said to be shy and he rarely showed his face but he was still fascinating.

One young man carefully cradled what he identified as a Blue Tongued Skink.


Posing royally atop his perch was an American Kestrel, sometimes referred to as a sparrow hawk.


But the Google tells me he's actually a small falcon, the only one found in the Americas.

He let out a piercing shriek when a young fellow showing me a gopher snake got too close for comfort.

Or maybe he was just expressing his appreciation of the SciTechFest.

Monday, April 20, 2015

CARS, CARS, CARS

Wandering in downtown Prescott Saturday, I came across a whole bunch of classic sports cars. It's one of my favorite subjects to photograph.











They were on of those "fun runs". They probably had started out in Phoenix and they were on their way to Flagstaff next.


One guy kept saying to me "Hop in, hop in!" 

I said "I'd love to but how would I get back?"

He replied "That's your problem!"

Sunday, April 19, 2015

ROMANCE IS IN THE AIR

I just had a somewhat unique event outside my den window. Two birds at the birdbath at the same time. 


It is rare that two will share a drink. But these two finches had love on their minds and they chattered and touched beaks as I and a plaster cat added to the backyard looked on.

Looks like the water is getting low. I'll have to refill the basin once again.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

A VISITOR

This critter just stopped in for a drink yesterday.