weekend


3
Apr 11

Catching Up

Yankee

The Yankee and our friend Melissa at last weekend’s conference.

Lamp

I like lamp. From Famous Dave’s.

Candle

The candle of truth, lighting the way and solving petty disputes. Whomever can stand the heat longest wins the point.

PeepHole

Who’s there? Through the peephole.

Flamingos

Flamingos dotted the Samford campus on April Fool’s Day.

Clouds

The meteorological ceiling on the drive home.

Dogwood

The flowering dogwood in our yard.

PlainsmanPark

Plainsman Park panorama, using the free app on my iPhone. The panorama isn’t perfect, but it shows the beautiful weather we had at the baseball game this afternoon. The important part is that this was shot and stitched together on my phone. The important part was not that Auburn fell to number one Vanderbilt 6-2 and was swept in-conference on consecutive weekends for the first time since 2007. We had beautiful weather for a day at the park, though. Click to embiggen the panorama.


2
Apr 11

“When you’re tan, you feel better about yourself.”

Taking stock of my day in the mid-afternoon I’d already: overslept because that’s my weekend rite.

I rode my bike, the Yankee and I pedaled up and down the streets behind us and enjoyed the calm spring air.

I played Beethoven. I learned Fur Elise, or at least the first nine notes or so.

I cleaned a bit, too, and that was all before the afternoon gave way.

That doesn’t sound like much, but it was frivolous and free and a fun way to start a weekend. I felt as if I had to pack in an extra bit of weekend since last Saturday and Sunday was spent in conference and travel.

The Auburn baseball game doesn’t figure into the weekend as that’s an integral part of most any spring day worth recalling. Tonight’s promotion is “Kids Take Over.” There was a kid on the P.A. for an inning. Others threw out t-shirts, did the camera work and so on. They should do that every night.

The Tigers are struggling, though, having now lost four conference games in a row and struggling in the bullpen and with a few tough breaks here and there. So it doesn’t help that this weekend’s opponent is top-ranked Vanderbilt. The Commodores won tonight 11-6, as the Tigers gave up 20 hits.

Two stories to chew on: Snooki had a $32,000 appearance fee at Rutgers. Pulitzer Prize winner Toni Morrison is getting $30,000 for speaking at graduation. Two of Snooki’s highlights:

When asked her inspiration in life, Snooki said: “Being tan. When you’re tan, you feel better about yourself.”

Snooki brought a Rutgers student on stage and offered to put her hair in a “pouf” using a banana hair clip. Snooki wasn’t thrilled with the results. “That’s as good as it’s gonna get,” she said. When asked what she uses to style her own “pouf,” Snooki said he relies on Aussie-brand hair products. “Smells good and stays in good,” she said.

And, for fun, read the comments on that story.

Closer to home, the state is making 15 percent budget cuts and promising at least 15 percent budget cuts next year. Alabama lawmakers are due a nice raise:

”It looks terrible. It not only looks terrible, it is terrible,” (Sen. Gerald) Dial (R-Lineville) said, adding that a state forestry commission employee he met at the post office Friday said he expects to lose his job this summer.

”We’re terminating this month people. We’re in the worst budget crisis we’ve ever seen, and the Legislature is going to get a cost of living raise?” he asked.

[…]

But state Rep. John Rogers, D-Birmingham, said he thinks the inflation adjustment is fair. ”Every time the cost of living goes up, our expenses go up too,” Rogers said. ”It just keeps us at an even keel.”

Asked whether the adjustment looked bad in light of recent budget cuts, Rogers said an increase of $792 a year per lawmaker wasn’t much. ”That little bit doesn’t make any difference at all,” he said.

[…]

Rep. Demetrius Newton, D-Birmingham said he plans to accept the increase. ”I’m going to accept anything that I’m legally entitled to do,” he said.

Lawmakers can opt this month (a few have) but that is purely symbolism. All of this is on the heels of a 72 percent pay raise lawmakers gave themselves a few years ago. They really need that money.


27
Mar 11

Catching up

We’re on the road today. All day. On days like today the road can take you over. To keep that from happening to you, pictures!

McElroy

Auburn’s Casey McElroy drove in four runs last Sunday, including two in a four-run eighth inning to beat Arkansas and win the weekend’s series.

Gamache

Dan Gamache drove in a run off this pitch, to help win that Arkansas game, 8-7.

Safe! The Tigers weren’t so fortunate this weekend. They were swept at Mississippi State.

Anderson

Later that same day last weekend Samford’s women’s basketball team made their first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in first round action at Auburn. The Lady Bulldogs fell to a tough Florida State squad, but Paige Anderson played her heart out. She only registered seven points, but was pure hustle. Turns out I took her picture in high school, too, when she won a state championship.

Hill

Savannah Hill’s off-balance shot fell for two points. (Sort of looks like a foul in there, too.)

Hill

Ruth Ketcham actually played at Auburn for a year before transferring to Samford. She got called upon to run the point late in the game.

Spike

After the game Spike, Samford’s mascot, ran into Hairy, who was getting ready to watch Georgia play in the second game of the day. They were very cordial. That bone was not used as a weapon.

So Florida State beat Samford, and Georgia defeated Middle Tennessee. The Bulldogs put FSU away in the next round and then fell to Texas A&M. I now know more about early round action of this tournament than I have in years.

Toomers

I took a LOMO picture of one of the Live oaks at Toomer’s Corner on my way out of town the other day. Turns out the poison runs deeper than they’d originally realized, so grim news is a bit more grim. Old leaves are falling off just now for new growth anyway, but it will be the warmth that comes with the spring season that really shows how bad the problem is. Meanwhile, the deranged individual who admitted on the phone to poisoning two trees is awaiting a hearing next month.

You can see more pictures in this particular style on my LOMO blog, which I’m doing entirely from my phone. And as cellphone photo sites go, it isn’t bad. I know this because that site gets a lot more spam than this one.

Chips

The Yankee and I have this joke where I pretend to get indignant at whatever has offended my sensibilities and I announce “I’m going to go blog about my feelings!” I thought these were tasty chips, but she did not like them, so I said that I would write about it, and here we are.

Ren

The Yankee at Famous Dave’s in Little Rock.


26
Mar 11

More conferencing

Presented our paper today on the media participation hypothesis, which suggests that, as political involvement grows reliant on new media formats and technologies, use of interactive public affairs media will produce more satisfaction and efficacy over time as media become more interactive. The concern with this hypothesis, we argue in the paper is one reflected in current research which struggles with logistical challenges that the Internet presents.

That’s what this paper is about: this doesn’t exactly work, that doesn’t exactly work, we need a model to help with understanding new dynamics, and so on.

There were nodding heads during the presentation, which is always a good sign at these sorts of things.

We had a pizza lunch with two of our friends from Mississippi schools and another from Texas. After more sessions and meetings in the afternoon we had dinner with our colleagues at The Flying Fish.

FlyingFish

This place was new in Little Rock when I lived here. (Almost a decade ago!) It is delicious. I went to the Flying Fish because it was one of the few places in a re-developing downtown back then; now Riverwalk is a bustling, thriving area once again, thanks to years of development and the Clinton Library. I was glad to see the place was still around. It is, I believe, the best catfish I eat — and there’s a catfish joint in my family.

And apparently it is a regional chain, so the next time I’m in Memphis it’ll be ribs and fish.

Part of the decor:

FlyingFish

Outside they light the building with lamps made of outboard motors.

Anyway, the company was the best part. We had dinner with four exceedingly bright and funny people, two old friends and two of them new. Shame we’ll only see them at conferences, it has been a while since I’ve laughed that much, that hard.

So that’s the day: the presentation, the conference and the food. Tomorrow is the drive back home. Tomorrow is going to be a long day.


20
Mar 11

Catching up

Cheese

I don’t normally take pictures of food because it never turns out like you want. The only reason I put this here is to share with you the awesome glory that is that cheddar. Do try some. Found at the Auburn gymnastics season ticket holder reception last week.

Aubie

This is a picture of Aubie at the baseball stadium from about a week ago. It feels ancient now because it was bitter cold that night, and we wore shorts and flip flops to every game this weekend. (Auburn won a dramatic 8-7 game today, and so the 24th ranked Tigers take the series from the 9th ranked Razorbacks.

Sibs

Brother and sister, before they’ve learned to fight constantly. The father brought his long lens, you can see on the margin, to shoot the game. He was missing out on the kids. Maybe he’s just accustomed to it.

Allie

She does not like to be disturbed from her naps. We feel the same way, but she hasn’t the decency to care. So we return the favor. Or, possibly, she’s always just paying us back for waking her up. Who can tell anymore?

Meat

We bought all of this, and two other items the lady had already bagged, from the local meat lab for less than $60. If you have a meat lab, I can’t recommend it enough. If you live in our town, the meat lab is closed from Monday through Sunday, and they are sorry for that inconvenience. (Don’t need you getting all the good cuts, you know.)

Bradford

The pretty Bradford pear trees that line the path on our little walk to the grocery store. We are fortunate to live in a lovely little area.

Fireworks

From the Friday game. I believe I intended this picture for the LOMO blog, but now I can’t be certain. Never fear, there will be new additions to the LOMO blog next week. Visit often.