Sunday, July 19, 2020

Another Attempt to Photograph the Comet

Went out tonight in another attempt to photograph the comet. Beautiful clear skies, except on the horizon right below the Big Dipper. I stayed out hoping the the clouds would part, for even, an instant. They didn't and so looking around I took a few night shots.

The day was hot and muggy, so we started by going to the corner lemonade stand for a drink and a cookie.

Later, we ran into town pick up a few item. We were able to get in and out pretty quickly for a Saturday. the beach traffic had not yet fully developed for the day.

Lemonade Stand in Wakefield Rhode Island
at Worden Pond

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Dreary Day with Clouds

Don't even have a picture for you today. 

The day started with a downpour and the temperature dropped. Couldn't get out in the morning and the clouds stuck around all day. 

Nothing to do but work on the internet and do bills.

Hopefully, there will be better weather tomorrow, though, it is supposed to get hot and then hotter.

Still, awaiting word on when the next part of the journey will begin. It keeps getting delayed, so it looks like I may be in Rhode Island for another month. 

Lobsters and clams, you have been warned.

Friday, July 17, 2020

Tripping on a Hike


A Lone Boat on Worden Pond
in Wakefield Rhode Island
Worden Pond, early evening.
Wakefield Rhode Island

Today, I mostly worked on the computer and took some pictures, experimenting with new filters.

I did go to Roma Point, to take a hike, was told there may be seals, there weren't. Very few birds. also.

Though, on the hike out, I was distracted by three women coming off a side path, and unceremoniously tripped at their feet. There was a root sticking up which I caught my foot on. Fortunately, I was cradling my camera and it was fully protected. I was also able to swing my camera bag, so that it landed on me. Thank You, Andy, my former racing coach when I was skiing, he taught me to fall. This has saved me from injury many times, as he made it instinctual. So, other then, a scrap on my arm and knee, as well as, feeling like a klutz, I was able to continue on my trek

Grilled a nice piece of Salmon for dinner with some fresh corn-on-the-cob, delicious.

Last night I was out at the pond attempting to photograph the comet and again the clouds were very uncooperative. Will be back out again tonight.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Ospreys at Point Judith




My friend, Rick, picked me up today and we drove to some of my favorite places.

He also took me to run some errands, including a stop at Jennifer's Chocolate Shop.

We grabbed some lunch, Clam Strips, at Monahan's Clam Shack, in Narragansett.

After we sent by a couple of pond and rivers to attempt to continue working with some new photographic equipment.

Went out to catch the comet last night and sat for two hours watching the a cloud bank slowly make its way toward me, until the sky was completely covered. I will try again tonight.

Still awaiting word on the repair of the trucks, will be at least 12 days after the repairs are made for them to get here. More time to enjoy all the things I love about Rhode Island.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

A day to rest



Stayed at home today and rested.

Had a nice thunder and lightening storm with hail a lots of rain.

Just worked online, read a book and was just lazy.

Talked with a friend, we are meeting up tomorrow.

Hope you like tonights picture, unfortunately due to the clouds I was unable to see the comet tonight. I will attempt to get a picture over the next few days.

Monday, July 13, 2020

Hanging out and Lobster Rolls



Awoke at 3:45am to go out and take pictures of the Neowise Comet. Cloud cover blocked my view, but I waited believing that the sunrise could develop. It was also so peaceful and quiet, I just sat there for four hours. I did get a few shots, though I was hoping for some birds to test my new equipment.
A Heron landed in front of me as I was setting up, but took off as soon as he saw me.

Other than a few ducks, further out, there were only little birds flying around. Hope to test my lens before I am in Eagle country.

Came back to my sisters house, where I am staying until we leave.

We cleaned the house for a showing this afternoon.

We loaded the dogs in the truck and left the house to the agent.

This was a short test run for the upcoming trip. Drove out to Monahan's, picked up a couple of Lobster Rolls and Clam Chowder, We then headed to the beach to sit and eat, LOVE, my Lobster and Chowder.

Back home now for the night.

More tomorrow.....


Sunday, July 12, 2020

Fishing for Strippers and then the cops came........


Today, my friend, Bill, came by and we headed out to Newport to do some Stripper fishing.
Came across a large horseshoe crab, floating dead in the water.
Though we didn't catch any Strippers we did have an exciting afternoon.

Three police vehicles pulled up to the pier, the officers got out and wandered down to Bill's car. One officers got back in his car and left. The two remaining officers started down the pier.

So, here is what had transpired:

Bill and I had set up our poles and we are fishing.

The pier has steps down to the water so people can get their fish out. People, also, use it to go for a swim.

I was getting something from the car, when a lady asked Bill to move our poles, so she could swim.

Now our poles and lines were nowhere near, nor, were they affecting other peoples ability to swim. 

He pointed that out to her and she got pissed off.

Then I came back and she approached me. Unknowingly, I gave the same answer, now she is really pissed.

She hems and haws, strutting around.

Maybe, I am overly sensitive at this point because of all the crap that has been going on in this country.

I hate to describe the "lady", BUT, she was elderly and white, most likely feeling her "Newport Privilege".

Information: I am white and grew up upper middle class. I have attempted to respect every person for who they are as a "person", that being said, you may do something to cause me stop respecting you. I, also, lived in Newport for a couple of years.

Most everyone, else there was a person of color, I had the feeling that she wanted to strut her crap in front of everyone, because she could, and if we moved what would happen to the next person. Would they follow her ridiculous demand. I would say they might be concerned about "KAREN".

She goes swimming, or I should say, she treaded water, next to the stairs, never more than five feet away. The closest she ever came to our line was when she was on the pier asking us to move the poles.

We had been there for awhile and Bill goes off to take a pee. There is no place to go, so he ducks under the pier.

Awhile later, the lady and her companion leave.

Back to where I left off.

The Officers approach Bill and I.

One says to, Bill, that a "lady" had called and said we were blocking her ability to swim and refused to move.

I pointed to our poles and stated that they had been, where they were, and they in no way affected her ability to swim.

So then, the other officer says that she had said he, Bill, was drinking beer. As an after though he said, "I don't really give a Fuck".

So the first officer then states that, she said she saw, Bill, go under the pier and take a pee. 

Bill gives the officer an "incredulous" look.

I, say, "No he didn't, but, I have to go really bad which is why we are packing up, and then ask him him if there is any place nearby"

He points to some kayaks down the way and says they may have a "Porta-Potty" from some construction work that was being done, or, I should find a secluded spot to go.

I ask if it is okay for me run, and he says; "Go". So, I take off.

Needless to say the "Porta-Potty" is no longer there. I am walking, block after block, looking for a secluded spot. Finally, I end up in some bushes by the bridge. Relief, AAAAHHHH.

I get back, the officers are gone, Bill has most of our stuff packed. We get the remaining items from the pier and drive back to my sister's house.

Yes, we did practice good social distancing, wore masks when required or any time there were too many people or someone got too close. Can't be too careful.

Stay tuned for the next adventure.