It's like an ant hill coming alive, its 7am and its rush
hour at the fuel line at an East Texas truck
stop. It reminds me of someone kicking an ant hill and out of nowhere a zillion
ants scurry around and another day of endless miles and unfamiliar towns to the
point you can't remember what day of the week it is and what time zone you’re
in. They are the last of the free spirits criss-crossing America making sure
you have what you need to make your life more convenient. It's a love hate
relationship between the American public and truckers. People don't realize
with out the trucker we would be walking around naked and homeless, everything
you see or purchase in stores, from underwear to autos and building materials
in the USA
at one point came off a truck. Our nation is too large and spread out to not
use trucks and without the professional drivers who sacrifice precious time
with their families in order to keep America moving our economy would
come to a scratching stop! Next time you see a trucker driving down your
highways be kind and give them a little extra room, their goal is the same as
your goal and that's to arrive home safely to their loved ones at the end of
every day.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Golf a metaphor for life?
Actually many sports activities are a metaphor for life,
yoga, running, golf, sailing, swimming, any thing that takes commitment, dedication,
perseverance, and of course the will to stay with it. The Bible uses the analogy
of the long race, life is not a sprint, and it’s a marathon. Walt Disney once
said “It’s kind of fun doing the impossible”, Mark Twain said “Twenty years
from now you’ll be more disappointed by the things you did not do than by the
things you did do”. On any day you can
start out great hitting on all cylinders and after the second tee shot
everything can fall apart or you can start out slow and out of nowhere you can
catch fire and make every shot you think you couldn’t. Life is like Golf. Life
it’s more than a few holes or rounds it’s a lifetime of preparation waiting for
that opportunity to stand before you and what you do with that opportunity is
what you will be remembered for, that’s what will shape the next several
seasons of your life. The good news is even if you miss an opportunity,
redemption and grace are paramount to our life’s journey and without either we
are doomed to a life of regret and frustration. Your attitude towards life’s
setbacks will either shorten your set back or prolong it? How you handle it is
truly up to you. Will you get back up and dust your self off and move forward
or will you let it poison your out look thus sabotaging your outcome? It’s your
choice; after all we have free will, the ability to determine how we will
confront life’s frustrations.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Crazy Sky
While I travel around our great country I see many beautiful
sights America
has many different types of country from desserts, mountains, oceans, the
result is a diverse and unique landscape begging anyone with a camera to go out
and explore. This was taken in Tennessee near
the Smokey Mountains. I love early morning
photography, it seems to give me more interesting clouds and it has a magical
feel as the world and Mother Nature wakes up and gets ready for another day.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Black Gold-Texas Tea
Only in Texas can you find a working oil rig at a truck stop
just yards away from the fuel pumps, it's kind of funny a state so rich in
natural resources this may seem like over kill. In Texas they call crude oil “Black Gold” or “Texas
Tea”, this bring images of J.R. Ewing to mind the old school oil man, ruthless
in nature. The “Texas Oil Boom” or the “Gusher Age” started in the early 20th
century. Texas quickly became one of the
leading oil producers in America,
thus the legend began, the image of bigger than life men who risked their personnel
wealth for the chance to make it big, and that’s how we got the old saying “Everything
is Bigger in Texas”!
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Keep On Trucking
Good things trucks deliver to America; it's a crazy stat that
everything you have at one time in the delivery chain was transported by a
truck! It may enter the country by plane, boat, or train, but it still lands on
a truck in the process, and even more crazy their are millions of drivers and
they still need more, in fact there is more loads that drivers, that's amazing
to me. I took this picture because of the relationship between the two big rigs
and how the tanker is carried through the mirror, which was a hard image to
capture at 65mph going down the interstate. I admire people who can thrive in
this type of work environment and still maintain a balanced home life even
though they are on the road away from home for weeks at a time. If these big
wheels quit rolling so does the US
economy, they need each other. So, my trucker friends keep on trucking!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Be Strong, Be Confident, Be Successful
Why are photographers so interested in images of bridges and
or piers, I know I am guilty of this fascination. Maybe it's the strength of
the ocean or Mother Nature pounding against the structure, maybe it's because
no matter what life throws at the structure it doesn't give an inch, maybe it's
a metaphor for life? Like in life your ability to weather any storm or
situation truly depends on how deep your rooted like the base of the pier or
bridge if your deeply connected in either your faith, beliefs, family, or what
grounds you in life, gives you the foundation to ride out the storms and set
backs of life and come out of them stronger than ever and ready with the new
found confidence to handle the next storm in life. Be strong, be confident, be
diligent, and be successful.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Crazy Texas Weather!
I love Texas
weather in the spring time because it's unpredictable and crazy! Just like the
old joke says; if you don't like the weather in Texas, just wait a minute! That's is so
true, when I arrived in Laredo Texas down by the
border of Mexico it was 90 degrees, the very next day the high was 58 degrees!
So, your asking how do I pack for this type of weather, the answer is... you
don't you buy what you need when you need it.
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