How They Shot The Panoramic Photo From The Top Of Freedom Tower

If, like me, you thought the 360 degree panoramic shot released this week from the top of the Freedom Tower in New York City was pretty awesome, then you might be interested in the article and 6 ½ minute video from Time Magazine that explains how long they’ve been working on trying to make everything come together for that photograph.

Time Magazine 360 degree panoramic photo shot from the top of the Freedom Tower

Just watching the video of the crew climbing outside the spire to reach the top of the 1,776 foot building made me realize I probably wouldn’t have done it, so I totally salute the effort that was made to get this spectacular shot.

 

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I Love Broccoli!

Broccoli Cartoon

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Did You Know…?

…that Vermont became a state on this date in 1791 and that it was the first state (after the original 13 colonies) to join the Union that would become the United States of America?

Vermont Quart 2001 Reverse Side

The reverse side of the 2001 Vermont Quarter.

It’s the second-least populated state in the nation, and only five states are smaller in land area. In the past decade, it’s been ranked first as the most healthful place to live — more times than any other state.

It has an eccentric political history. It was an independent nation, the Vermont Republic, for 14 years (1777-1791). It had its own money, sovereign government, and a constitution that explicitly forbade slavery — almost a century before the United States did. It also required government taxes to support public schools.

Since 1856, Vermont voted Republican in every single presidential election except one (in 1964, it voted for Lyndon Johnson over Barry Goldwater). But beginning in 1992, Vermont has voted Democrat in every presidential election. It was the only state in America that George W. Bush did not visit during his two terms as president. It became the first state to allow and recognize civil unions between same-sex partners in 2000, and was the first state to legalize same-sex marriage legislatively (Massachusetts was the very first state to legalize same-sex marriage in 2004, but it was through a court ruling).

Vermont Covered Bridge

The sign on top of this bridge reads; One Dollar Fine For Driving Faster Than A Walk On This Bridge

It vies with New Hampshire for being the least religious state in the union. Only half of Vermonters say they believe in God, compared with about 70 percent of the rest of the nation. People there attend weekly services at a much lower rate than other Americans, and a much smaller percentage say that religion is important to them. There are, however, a disproportionately high number of American converts to Buddhism living in Vermont, and there are several Buddhist retreat centers throughout the state.

But most important of all, it produces more maple syrup than any other state in America.

Thanks to The Writer’s Almanac for the above.

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The Costume Alone Doesn’t Cut It

I saw this cartoon a couple of days ago in the paper.

Cartoon about a superhero costume

It reminded me of a time when I was 10 or 11 and I created my own Superhero costume to wear out of things I found in my drawer and closet. When I get back to the cabin next month I’m going to look for the old Polaroid photo I have somewhere that my mother took of me in it. It was fun to make the costume, but I was not granted any superpowers when I wore it (unless it was the superpower of looking super-goofy) and found out, as Zero says in this cartoon, that the costume alone doesn’t cut it.

 

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Hospital Watch Ends

Cindy’s mom was released from the hospital this afternoon amid cheers from all who know and love her.

I don’t want to get into all the details, but it appears the cause of her periods of passing out with no warning has been identified and steps (including medication) will be used to control the occurrences.

Five days in the hospital has now come to an end and my mother-in-law is resting comfortably in her own home.

Family photo in hospital

Visiting my mother-in-law on Saturday night are, from left to right; her oldest son Ed and his wife Pam, mom, my daughter AnnMarie and my father-in-law.

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Happiness Is The Truth

Despicable Me 2 MinionI didn’t go see the Despicable Me 2 movie (nor have I seen the first Despicable Me film) but while watching ABC World News with David Muir tonight, he played a clip and mentioned that this video by Pharrell Williams from the Despicable Me 2 movie soundtrack has been nominated for best original song at the Oscars tomorrow night.

It was my first time hearing even a portion of the song and I was immediately moving in my chair to the beat. It has an infectious melody and a positive, uplifting message.

And so, in case you are like me and have never heard it, I present the video below for your listening enjoyment.

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The Dali Museum

I visited the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, FL many years ago. This cartoon reminded me that I want to go back and visit it again.

Dali Museum cartoon

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Our Love For You

Mom in 2003

Mom in 2003

It was 4 years ago tonight that my brother called to tell me that our mother had passed away at the age of 75. In some ways it seems like yesterday, and in other ways it seems so long ago. In all ways it has been a sad sense of loss.

I still love you and miss you Mom. Cindy reminds me that I’ll always have you in my heart and in my memories, but there is still that longing for more. I can only hope that as you left us you knew that you would always be loved.

 

 

 

‘Our love for you is not written on paper, for it can be erased.
Nor is our love for you etched in stone, for stone can be broken.
But our love for you is inscribed in our hearts, where it shall remain forever.’

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Hospital Day

Mom and Dad Perkins on 60th AnniversarySpent most of the day at the hospital with Cindy and my father-in-law as the doctors try to determine why my mother-in-law has suddenly started passing out while standing.

It started last Thursday when Cindy’s parents were out of town visiting some relatives and my mother-in-law passed out while standing talking in the living room. Then it happened again Monday in a parking lot. Both times she hit her head causing her to have a couple of nice goose eggs on the back of her head.

Last night she was home and standing by the kitchen closet when she passed out again. Fortunately, since we were aware of the possibility, I was standing behind her and Cindy to the side so when I saw her start to fall away from me I wrapped my arms around her waist and held her up, then we slowly lowered her safely to the floor. Then this morning, between 6am and 8:30 am she passed out 4 different times; each time we were there to prevent any falls or serious injury. These occurrences happen with no warning; no feeling of dizziness, no blurriness of vision and no nausea. Just a sudden “lights out” as if someone flipped a switch. And they only last 15 to 30 seconds.

We got to the ER at 9am and it took 2 hours for them to get her back to a room for observation and then another 5 hours to get her transferred to a room for the night. Brain scan and chest x-rays reveal no issues in either of those areas and they are now wondering if there is a blockage of some type between the heart and brain so they will be doing an ultrasound on her neck tonight or tomorrow morning. There is a huge difference in her blood pressure from lying, sitting and standing with it dropping quite a bit from lying to sitting and even more from sitting to standing, so they are looking at what might be causing that, as well.

We’re hoping for some good news tomorrow. Thankfully she is in no pain or discomfort, just a sense of being tired of feeling like she blinks and then suddenly finds herself staring up at faces of loved ones hovering around her.

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Almost A Darwin Award Finalist

Goes to a firearm safety class, then shoots himself in the leg. There are definitely some people who should not have firearms.

 

Gun Safety Training

You’re doing it wrong.

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