Saturday, December 28, 2013

New Lens



 Yeah that is a 70-200mm L series f4 USM Canon lens. Cassandra and I did some end of year financial assessment. I didn't think I needed to go out and spend the cash for IS or f2.8 so I just got the base model which makes for a reasonable buy. I've already taken it out and am really happy with the results. The USM makes focusing so quick and quiet and the pictures are sharp. The lens is also much skinnier and lighter than I thought making it easier to carry around. I also got around to dropping off my 15-85mm lens to the only certified repair guy in the city. Henry's even sends their stuff there not under warranty. There is some grit under the manual focus ring that should be cleaned out. Turns out its a real simple clean for only 45 bucks, that makes me happy. Cassandra also makes me happy, even though she complains that she is in every one of my photos and that I stare at her more with a camera in front of my face than with my own eyes. Hopefully I make up for it with charm.


My Flickr page

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Dusting of Snow

In case people were concerned it was only minus one today and last night we only got around 5-10 cm of snow. The roads are clear, we have more snow now than we have ever had in December before but it's accumulated over the last week. Nothing we can't handle. The bad weather never got to us, I feel for the people in Toronto and else where with no power. I hope they manage till everything gets sorted out.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Building Metal Earth Fokker Bi-Plane Model

I also put together a time lapse video of me building another Metal Earth model. This time I managed to make a couple mistakes by not tightening the right ties and closing the fuselage before I attached the tail but that's what makes the model unique. I put this together in iMovie.



Oh Christmas Tree...


Christmas Tree
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Cassandra spent some time decorating the tree I bought. She was ridiculously happy and surprised when she came home the other day to find a real tree. I picked it up from Home Depot and walked around the store with it under my arm while I got a shovel and tree stand. It's easy to get a tree when you aren't looking for a big one. The tree skirt Cassandra and I picked up from Target. It is a lot nicer in there than I thought it would be. If I ever need something quick I'm going to the target instead of Walmart.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Saying Goodbye


Saying Goodbye
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Via Flickr:
I dropped the Mazda off at the automotive auction place in Paradise this afternoon. I think I was much more attached to it than I had initially thought. I was really sad to see the guy drive it off into the lot.

After my Dad gifted me the Mazda in Winnipeg for a Graduation gift I drove it to a new job out in Abbotsford BC. I had 1,300 dollars worth of repairs to make before I could safety the car to get ICBC insurance and registration, oh the trials and tribulations of a beater. Little did I know I would only be hanging around BC for 9 months. I never did cancel my Manitoba Registration though. So when I got back I renewed it for a small fee and got the car re-identified as a Winnipeger with the block heater cord hanging out. This lasted another 11 months and then I was off to Newfoundland with Cassandra. Taking the car from coast to coast. The only parts of the trans Canada I haven't driven are from Victoria to Tofino in BC and Port Aux Basque to St. John's in Newfoundland.
It was good fun, lots of repairs the last couple years and boy did the rust start to show. I wanted it to breakdown and say I drove the Mazda to it's last breath but the street parking ban comes into effect soon. We got a much newer (well 2006) Matrix in its place and I'm sure Cassandra and I will make many memories and adventures with it as well.

I am using Donate A Car Canada to give the proceeds of the auction to CancerCare Manitoba. I thought it was fitting.

Goodbye car

Friday, December 13, 2013

Model Making


I made a scale model of the Space shuttle Atlantis and decided to create a gif. I used a Metal Earth Model kit I got for christmas. They are pretty cool to make. More fun then just buying the model to look at.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Fort Amherst


Fort Amherst
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Cassandra and I journeyed to Fort Amherst for the first time since being here. After turning the wrong way and going onto a highway in the opposite direction we eventually ended up in the right place. You would think we would know our way around especially after getting directions from google maps. Nope, downtown is still as confusing as always.
When we got to the lighthouse the ruins are all caged off because they are falling apart. It's still pretty cool though. Several paths for the east coast trail start there too. We could hike the 150 km to Ferryland if we wanted to. I don't think that will ever happen though.
We did see a small rodent creature running around though, it was pretty friendly. Seemed like it was fed by tourists. Cassandra thinks it might be a Stoat. My flickr page has more pictures.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Painting Rims


Painting Rims
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

This is an after picture. 3 Coats of primer+paint then 3 coats of clear coat. I also had to run to the hardware store to grab more paint in between. I'm thinking if we have another nice day I might do a quick spray of the inside.
Now all I need are winter tires.

Painting Rims


Painting Rims
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

I spent my Sunday afternoon spray painting some rims I got for the Matrix. This pictures shows the condition the rims were in when I got them, rusted and not looking very pretty.
I sanded, I washed I dried and then I painted. My back stiff and my trigger finger sore they came out nicely.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

DIY Camera Jib


DIY Camera Jib
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

I'm pretty excited about having a new 7D Cannon camera. Not only will it perform better but it has some nice additional functions. Such as the ability to take video. I wasn't happy with just taking video holding the camera so I made a camera jib. I went to Home Depot got some aluminum and after a couple hours in the store figuring out the best way to mount everything I put it together at home. My drill was a very poor performer I must say though, the battery died about three times trying to drill 3 holes and my ability to drill straight in aluminum with a sad drill was lacking. Still It works well. At the moment my counter weight system isn't very good but I hope to make it better and sturdier in the future.
This is my first shot, I am so surprised at the results. I had no idea it was so easy to put something like this together.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Camping at Northern Bay Sands


Camping at Northern Bay Sands
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Cassandra and I went camping at Northern Bay Sands last weekend. We went straight from Cassandra's work in the evening. I was alone to pack the car. Even though Cassandra had left me a list I had to run back into the house about three times. Even then after I had driven away I realized I had forgotten the camping mats. I finally had everything though and arrived on time to get Cassandra.

It was a mistake to not pick up take out on the way. It was 5:30 and took over an hour and a half to get there. I dunno what we were thinking. The tent had to be set-up, a fire to be made, food still had to be cooked. We ended up eating grumpy and in the dark. I think we were out of camping practice (it's been 2 years). The evening was really nice though. Ton's of RVs were there very few tents and someone set off a few fire works.

The next couple of days were great. We never ended up swimming in the Ocean, the one shallow warm area was full of people. We went for a hike though and there were tons of berries. A little tart so maybe a little early for picking but we ate plenty anyways.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Photo Challenge NL


From the website
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Reading the University paper 'The Scope' I found this challenge. Take a picture a day for the month of August. I decided it would be nice to follow along. Clicking the picture will take you to my Flickr to see what I have done so far. I'm skeptical whether I'll get around to uploading a picture a day but I'll try to keep things up to date.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Eagle Nest Sighting


Eagle Nest Sighting
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Cassandra and I went for a walk on the weekend on Cuckolds path on Signal Hill. We heard an Eagle had made a nest near by and the chicks had hatched recently. Unfortunately I don't have the telephoto kit for wildlife photography but I did manage some shots I like. There were a few guys at a viewing point one with a massive lens and the other with a viewing scope he let us look through. You could see the chick so clearly, it was pretty cool. If you want to see a closer pic try here. It makes me want to rent some lenses to try out. Otherwise to see the rest of my pictures click on the photo above and it will take you to my page.

The Thursday and Friday before the weekend I was able to meet up with some old friends that came into town for a National conference called CAMRT. It was good to see them and I got some good information about the use of ARIA around the country that will help me out in my job. Cassandra also bought a houseplant recently, a succulent called a snake plant. They are pretty hard to kill and I think it adds a nice touch to the living room. I hope to build a shelving unit sometime soon once Home Depot gets its saw fixed to cut the wood to size. Nothing more annoying then spending half an hour picking out wood and finding out it can't be cut.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Hike to Cobblers Brook


Hike to Cobblers Brook
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Cassandra and I went out to Torbay point again last week to hike to Cobblers Brook. I'm always surprised with the views just a short drive away. It was a bright sunny day and Cassandra and I couldn't decide what to wear. We didn't know how to dress for warm weather and couldn't tell if it would be windy or not. The parking lot was crazy full too, It's supposed to be a turnaround but people just filled it in so I had to back out and do a quintuple point turn on the road. It turned into a nice hike though with lots of hills to tire us out.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Finally the sun is out this weekend. Cassandra and I will probably get around to a run or hike. We also moved to a new apartment so that I can walk to work while Cassandra drives. That being said what we have to drive is getting pretty rusty and old, like 1999 old, only 176 000 km though. We are planning on buying a new car this summer and maybe even one from Winnipeg since Cassandra's parents might even go on a road trip to get here. So I want to ask is anyone selling? Should we consider buying new? We are looking at hatchback style, small crossovers like the Toyota Matrix or Mitsubishi RVR. I like the Subaru Forester but I think that might be above what we need. What are your thoughts on going small and just getting a Mazda 2 for time being?

I'm interested to hear what people think.

Theo

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Dorans Lane to Torbay Point Hike


Dorans Lane to Torbay Point Hike
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Cass and I went for a short hike today. Surprisingly the wind was light making the trip pretty enjoyable.
In other news Cassandra is enjoying her job at the Hibernia Science Interpretation Center, they are accepting applications for summer camp here.
For the last little while I've been enjoying my somewhat altered job. I have been helping with the implementation of a new Varian patient information system to replace our very old database, and in the process we are trying to adapt to being paperless. I was trained to use this new system in previous jobs and enjoy helping out. Everyone seems very grateful that I am around to help them understand the system. There are immense amounts of paper processes that need to be reviewed and converted to an electronic process. This requires group debate and is lengthy because it requires meetings when people are busy. Cassandra says she wouldn't be able to stand a job like mine. She feels like she has hit the Jackpot though with a job that has components of sculpting clay and going on trail walks.
I hope the weather gets warmer soon for everyone. I can't wait to do more hiking. In the meantime, I think it's time for the 17th Bond film in our collection. I think Timothy Dalton does a better Bond then Roger Moore.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Scrabble


Scrabble
Originally uploaded by The Tedster

Hope everyone had a great holiday. Cassandra and I sure did. Santa brought us a Scrabble game and I decided to capture a game we had on my camera. I made it into a stop motion animation. I uploaded it to my flickr and youtube.
Next week we are planning a Ukrainian christmas dinner, i know it's a little late but we wanted to wait till friends got home. It will be delicious. I'll also be putting up pictures of a photo project I have started. I pick out a word from a jar once a week and have to take a picture that conveys it, or at least tries too. This week was Tranquil, I came up with lots of ideas but they were quite hard to create, weather and daylight and such.