Dusty Moments, America's Finest Blog, is dedicated to photography and the American way of life. With each old snap shot or Kodachrome slide, a bit of the psyche of the person behind the camera is revealed, while simultaneously creating mysteries as to the true nature of the subject's story. The words within this blog are my own. Many of the photographs are mine too, but included also are the dusty moments from my parents and grandparents, as well as, junk store finds.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
The Winter Celebration Zone 2010
It's time to visit bad holiday photography yet again, after all 'tis the season. Tonight's photo was taken by none other than me. I like to consider myself an above average photographer, but you would never know it from this Santa picture, or for that matter the other two I took. The best posed of the three was blurry. In the other two, one or more of the subjects were distracted by Zoe, Santa's helper. Zoe and Santa we perplexed by my son's gift request; a train that makes coffee. So this year's Santa pictures not so great, but perplexing Santa and his staff is almost worth it.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Post Turkey Day Malaise

Wednesday, November 24, 2010
First Snow

Enjoy
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Blog Lives!!!
As you may know, I have another often neglicted blog, called Blog. Blog is the companion to my often neglicted Rustedvan Photography website. I have not published on that domain for a long period of time, but tonight like a phoenix from the flame, Blog as returned with two count them two entires. Conbine that with America's Finest Blog post for today, I have blogged as much in one evening as I would normally in a week and I am tired. Really, I am tired but not from blogging, just tired. Anyway, please check out Blog for some wonderful photos from the Japanese Garden. Tonight's photos are but a sample.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Shoe and the Other Foot

Friday, November 19, 2010
My Jetson's Lifestyle
As a kid, I lived in the olden times of American cars with acres of American steel, chrome and vinyl tops. And as kid in those times we were sold on an idea of a future of clean living and space travel. Large cars replaced by flying cars and Jetson-like high rises. Well that didn't happen, instead we drive smaller cars that are mostly plastic and there is no Jetson-like high rises or clean air. And we have given up space travel.
Those olden days were during the cold war and maybe we were sold this idea as a way to look forward to the future and to say the best is yet to come. For years now, since the end of the cold war, we have been told basically this is as good as it gets and in fact its only going to get worse. Sometimes I wonder if it is harder to grow up living with a threat and dreaming of a better place or growing up without threats and being told that this is probably as good as it going to get.
I really don't know the answer, but I do know that in life, as you grow, you probably more grown up than you realize. I heard a couple comments today made me stop that consider something. You do and say things throughout life that you will do as a, "Grown up," that in fact you are acting grown up at a much earlier age than you probably remember. Not important things, but mundane things, the stuff that 99.9% of the time isn't even considered. But yet, once they appear in your person makeup, they will always be there one way or another. Even if you have forgotten about it from time to time. No I have really no idea what I am talking about.
Speaking though of forgetting. I submitted a photo to a local paper back in February for a photo contest and didn't win, but got the photo published in the paper, which was kinda neat. Well, a couple day's ago while waiting for a meatloaf sandwich, I noticed the Fall/Winter visitor's guide for the valley and started thumbing through it and much to my surprise was my photo, representing Snoqualmie. Apparently not good enough to win a contest, but iconic enough to represent a town. I suppose if I was leading a Jeston's lifestyle, I would not have landed to take that photo, nor would I have stopped to get a meatloaf sandwich, as my robot maid would have cooked the family dinner.
A couple words on the photo, tonight is an alternate version, to see the version in the visitor's guide, check out the Feb 17th post entitled, "It's in Print."
Dan
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
November Have May Spawned a Monster, But it Spawned Cicely Too

Happy Birthday!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Still Peddling

Saturday, November 13, 2010
Bring Me Those Yearning for Free Coffee and Sandwiches

So long Dave...
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Consequences of Unforeseen Events
I was going to spend my entire time waxing on about the City of Dayton and what a great place it is to visit and maybe even live. Then Dave Niehaus left us, bringing an exclamation point to terrible year in sport and in some cases life. 34 years Niehaus was the voice of the Mariners, his voice seemed to always be there, throughout all the challenges and changes in my life there was his voice. As child when I didn't know the game, other than on baseball cards there was Niehaus. I didn't really get him in those days either truth be told. Then through my teens and twenties before the strike. And then after the strike, when his voice and that team brought me back to the game and created an unending love for it, and in the last few years, listening knowing that time would one day take him away, listening taking it in just in case. When I heard the news today, it ruined my day, like having a semi-distance uncle or other relative die. He was not a plastic Fox Sports announcer, he was genuine and the game will never be the same without him. Somewhere the children are laughing and the sun shines bright, but there is no joy in Mudville tonight.
So waxing about Dayton is more difficult when an event such as this occurs, Dayton seems to be a wonderful place, mostly because it is genuine, it doesn't seem to be anything more than a small town in a small unpopulated county. But there is good food, nice people, nice hotels and the people are really are proud of their town. Probably since they work in the town and they know each other. And instead of keeping to themselves them seem very willing to allow you into fold (probably because they know you are leaving). I find myself missing that place, oddly enough. I was there in June, thanks to my wife, and have be dreaming up ways to get back there ever since. And if I do I'll drink in all in, just in case.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
To Burn a Bridge You Must First Build a Bridge

Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Sundown on the American Republic

A few thoughts from this latest election...
First you must be a real jerk to lose a seat in Congress, consider some of the folks that didn't lose seats and then consider those that lost again.
Second, polarization is killing politics, there are fewer and fewer moderates. Moderates maybe championed by some parts of the media, but mostly for the oddity at this point they are like seeing pandas in the wild. Moderates it turns out, are the real jerks, as practicing the art of politics leaves you open to criticism from all the cable news channels and confuses the voters at home, that frankly are too stupid to understand the grey areas and therefore require the black and the white or the left or the right.
Third, the partisanship on the part of cable news networks is mindboggling, the talking heads at CNMSCNBSNews have very easy jobs, they need not report on the happenings of the day, but just express their opinion (louder and more sarcastic the best) of said happenings. Their existence polarizes America, how many times have you heard, the news is either too liberal or too conservative? Both sides loath one another's cable news networks. Ingoring them would be best. However cable news is like a three year old, ratcheting up a tantrum to get you to pay attention. If we stopped paying attention, the advertising money would leave and eventually Fox News and MSNBC would reformat and start showing reruns of, The Courtship of Eddie's Father and Family Affair. The far edges of both parties also act like spoiled three year olds, to entice the other side and thus fear their base into giving more money and getting out to vote.
Finally, the sun rose this morning, and if it comes up tomorrow I think we have a trend, and are likely to see 730 or so more sunrises until the next election.
Enjoy
Dan
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