Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Scrounging



I was able to scrounge up some more pictures. These were taken over the weekend, but I am just not getting time to post them up. (I usually do this while Rebecca is asleep....as she is currently. ha ha).


It has been really fun recently to go around "The Ranch" and take pictures with my little bro, Glen. He got himself a nice little point and shoot camera that is very capable, and we have both enjoyed trying to "one-up" each other with the different shots we get. I think it is good practice for both of us. It challenges me to get shots and look at things in ways that I would not normally.


Some of these pictures are just that....things that I would not normally shoot, or things shot in a way that is not normal for me.


This tree (don't really know what it is) turned out to be a great model. It just looks really cool how it has the little bend in its trunk. It was perfect for looking up at the beautiful, blue sky, and snapping the shot.


My poor, pitiful spoiler on my car is losing its paint. I hate to see it go. The clear coat is giving way on parts of the car. I just hope it will hold out for another couple of years until I can justify getting another one.


One solitary sweet gum ball. They are such odd looking seeds. I guess I never really think of them as seeds, but that is exactly what they are.


This one is hard to see. It is actually an old guard rail by some steps that lead down to the lake. It has moss and stuff growing all over it, and I thought it would be nice in a photograph. Turns out, I was right.


A different view of my beautiful Rebecca.


















Enjoy.

Monday, October 27, 2008

New Music (kindof)

I came across a really good album the other day. It is in the electronica genre, but don't let that scare you....if you don't like that kind of thing. It is very mellow, and has some really smooth sounds. I first heard this artist on Dave's Lounge (daveslounge.com), and have enjoyed the album ever since. The artist's name is "general fuzz." Check it out....there is a link to it on the above mentioned site.


Oh, and here is a little picture for you to enjoy in the meantime.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Completion!

Titles are great, aren't they? This one pretty much sums up what I am feeling right now. After much turmoil and sweat, I can proudly announce that we are the new owners of a bookshelf, and newly completed china cabinet. Whew! That feels good to say. I was beginning to think it would never happen. I was beginning to think it would never come to fruition.


Glen and I ran into a few snags putting the hinges on the doors and then putting the doors on the cabinet. First, when hammering the cup hinges into place, I think that jarring (or something else unforeseen) caused some of the MDF doors to separate a little bit. It is only noticeable to Glen and myself, but it is still there nonetheless. What is MDF, you might be asking? Well, that stands for Medium Density Fiberboard. It is basically a strong cardboard that is poured into a mold and contains a lot of glue to hold it together. It doesn't really hold up to sanding very well, but lots of cabinet doors are made from this. Come to find out, it doesn't really paint all that well either. I had lots of trouble painting the primer coat onto these doors. It kept wanting to clump up. Therefore, I had to spend over 5 hours one Saturday morning sanding all of the lumps down, so that the two final coats would be smooth. They are not as smooth as the shelves, but they are pretty darn good.


Next, we hit a snag when we were putting the doors up onto the actual cabinet. This was all happening this past Sunday evening. As I would hold the door up, Glen would screw the hinge into the cabinet. We did not pre-drill these holes, as we should have. I heard this splitting noise, and cringed. We looked, and the board we were drilling into had split some. This is a common occurrence when not making a small pre-drilled hole first. We just decided not to wait to get a drill bit. We finished putting up the doors that evening.





That is where Glen's part in this ended (except for the use of his drill, that I have been using a good bit recently.).


The next day, Monday (Columbus Day), I proceeded to put the knobs in the doors. If you have tuned into recent posts here at Photographer's Ponderings, you know that I put it up for a vote about which knob to use. Well, Rebecca won out and we went with the larger, darker ones. They have kind of an antiqued copper look. I am glad we chose those, because they look fantastic on the doors.


I thought that I would be able to finish the final touches that day, but was unable to do so. I still had to put up two racks to house the crystal stemware, and 12 hooks to hold the cups. I got one of the racks installed (centered in front of the glass door, for maximum coverage, of course), but did not go any further, because I needed some more input from my lovely wife. I could not decide whether to put both crystal racks in one set of doors, or split them up and do half hooks with cups, and half rack for crystal. Ultimately, we decided we liked the uniformity of having both racks in the same "cabinet," and all cups in the same "cabinet."


Just when we thought we were done with any possible problems, the wooden racks that we bought to house the plates, bowls, saucers, and salad plates were coming apart. We got these from "Crate & Barrel." They were shipped flat, and then you just put the dowels together. Well, they were not staying together on their own, so we put a few drops of Wood Glue borrowed from my favorite sister, and my only one. The glue did the trick. The next day, we checked on them and they were staying together.


Finally, we brushed off the shelves, put up all of the racks, and set all of the appropriate china on them. I know, this was a rather long winded version, but I thought someone might want to read about some of the final stages of this grandiose project. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope you enjoy the cabinet pictures. Believe me, it is much more impressive in person.



My thanks to: Glen, Carla, Brian, Rebecca, Dad and whomever else I borrowed ideas, time or tools from. It catches my eye every time I walk through the room.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Addition by Addition


Last week, there was a new addition to the Ulrich family. Ada Joy Ulrich came Tuesday, September 30, 2008. I was able to get some pictures of her this past Sunday. She was posing really well for me. Okay, she was trying to sleep, but I got some pretty good pictures of her anyway.


Well, she is a cute little girl with a lot of hair. Looks a lot like Scott...

Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Outing

Last night, Rebecca and I actually got out. I say it like that because it feels like it has been forever since we have actually gone somewhere with friends. Since I have been working at Domino's, the time has been very scarce.


The evening started out at Nagoya, Japanese sushi and steak house. It was pretty good. We had a good time just talking about whatever might come to our minds. Tim and Ashley were showing off their battle wounds. Okay, so they were just flashy band-aids covering where they received flu shots.


We left there and went to Marble Slab to get some ice cream. You know, I will never complain about that. We all filled up (as if we weren't full already) on ice cream, and then headed up to Madison to see Eagle Eye. It was a really cool/creepy movie about how the government could get carried away with monitoring its citizens.


Overall, a really fun night. Thanks, Krasons!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Long ending

Tomorrow will be the end to a very long week. In this week I have:

1. had an interview
2. had another interview
3. quit Domino's (gave notice, so very soon)
4. turned down a job offer from a company that had some promise
5. stepped my first foot into a totally different industry, more to follow...

Anyway, I hope to be able to post some pics soon.

Until then...