Caira by the pool

Filed under america, family, las Vegas, photography • Written by Mark @ 03:46


Shybaby


Not impressed


Cowering from the bright daystar

Dada, IE7, kittens, poop, and other Weighty Matters…

Filed under america, family, me, photography • Written by Mark @ 01:37


Soft focus…

Caira’s taken to calling me dada, which is absolutely heartening and adorable, although I have to be either exceptionally good or bad to her before she will do it, heh.

“Dada!”
“Sweetie?”
“Dada…”
“Yes?”
*I get hit with something*

:[

Heh.

Mariah and I went out hiking at Red Rock yesterday morning, it was beautiful, sunny, and with a nice breeze, so we went around the scenic drive and up part of the trail to Icebox Canyon, although there was no waterfall at this time of year, which made me sad. I wanted to shoot infrared, but having no cable release forced me to stop down to f/2.8, which made for some very soft photos, when you add in the winds. Not so great. I did get one cracking photo:


One does not simply walk into Mordor…

Kittens!

Mariah rescued two kittens, named Nibbler (the Second) and Scooter, from a customer at…work? Yeah, work. They’re adorable balls of fluff who poop everywhere. And are adorable. Glee!


Scooter

Lastly, if you use IE7 you probably can’t read this blog. I don’t have IE7 installed to test the problem myself, but I’ll eventually – time permitting – update the Wordpress installation. For now, try a better browser.

Whee, I live

Filed under me • Written by Mark @ 22:42

Immigration actually went really well this time:

“So what do you plan to work at in the United States?”
“Oh, as a freelance photographer if all goes well.”
“Right…Grealish…photographer…are you related to Frank by chance?”

Hah. The first few days were hectic, as I was volunteered (ahem) to help out at the Heaven Can Wait Sanctuary, where Mariah works. It’s been suprisingly pleasent, blood, poop and random testicles aside, as they have some absolutely beautiful tabbies, including a Scottish Fold, living there.

Caira’s an adorable pain in the ass. She saw me, frowned, looked away, paused, looked back and just lit up. Eeee.


The apprentice


:]


Chomp

I’m in departures

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And waiting for immigration to open. Eeeeeeeeee.

Stop getting teary for me, please. I’m not dead, dying or have any plans to be seriously ill in the near future. I’m actually in general good health, except for a nasty back pain when I travel by car (I think that’s from a nerve getting pressed on). Emotionally I’m insanely and happy in a very giggly way. I get to see my family again! Forever! Eeeeeee.

Caira will probably have me in tears before the day is out, and I have a strong suspision that I’ll be babysitting her alone for most of the next week. I think I managed the monster fine when she was newborn, but she’s mobile, grabby and giggly now.

Down-a-bottle-of-hair-conditioner grabby.

Think-the-above-is-awesome giggly.

Heh.

Caira, I love you.

So I broke into a castle today

Filed under computers, galway, infrared, ireland, photography Tags: , , , , , , , , — • Written by Mark @ 22:45

Kinda.

Disclaimer: Traipsing around any kind of ruined structure can be incredibly dangerous and should never be attempted.

Anyways.

Some young vagabond(s) had forced open the door of Doughiska Castle in Merlin Park forest, which for me turned it into a veritable wonderland. The keep is wonderfully intact, to the point that I was able to make it up onto the roof of the castle, explore most of the rooms and cells and even go down into the cellar. A manifest lack of torch and flashgun, combined with a very short time limit put me off getting more photos, although I really want to get back into the castle before I leave on Wednesday.

Mayhap I can bug out of work early on Sunday and make a beeline for this magnificent building.

All I really got from the castle were some excellent infrared photos:


Doughiska Castle


The Keep


Looking down


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Americans!

Filed under me • Written by Mark @ 19:24

I should honestly be the last person to take a dig at you. You put a man on the Moon, invented the Internet, and birthed Mariah. But at the same time I think that you’re required to check your brains in when you land at Shannon.

Take this morning: Three ATMs in a row, the middle one being out of order. The flanking two are in use and I’m at the head of the queue. A brusque American – clearly impaitent at waiting – brushes past me, ignores the big OUT OF ORDER sign and tries to insert his card.

Confused, he turns to me.

“Hey, it’s not working?”

“…do you think I was queueing for the good of my health?”

He get a little embaressed and skulks off right as another two of you arrive. The little old lady, card in hand, squints at the OUT OF ORDER machine.

“Hey son, does that work?”

…on the whole, I fucking loathe tourists.

Jenn, mum and I went down to Coole Park yesteday evening for a few hours, and then for dinner in Clarenbridge. One thing about the two of you that I’ve noticed time and again is that you get really angry if I start taking your photo before we have a meal. I have no idea why you get so angry, but it makes for some great photos…why else would you think I persist in doing this?


Happy family! Happy family!

The forest itself is absolutely magnificent, and I’m really happy that the rain held off while we were there. My biggest complaint is that I did bad and left my tripod mount at home, completely ruling out any infrared work I wanted to try. :[

Did I mention that the forest was magnificent?


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Third-to-last-day at work

Filed under me, rant • Written by Mark @ 21:30

Currys has been an interesting eight years, for better or worse. I could always say “haha fuckers!” and write up a shocking kiss and tell expose (those red signs in the shop? Little is it known that the red is actually from the blood of orphans. True fact), but it’s more of my thing to mumble out a few anemic lines.

So it’s been an interesting eight years. Eight years…christ. Nearly a third of my life, if you want to put it that way. I started out during my last year in secondary (at the tender age of 18), pretty much dumping Dunnes Stores at a moment’s notice on the ground that it was a horrible place to work for. It still is, if some horror stories I’ve been told are halfway true.

Me being me, I actually got myself fired during my first day in Currys for some pretty indiscreet comments, although I obviously made things well. I started and stayed as warehoue staff, and although some will argue otherwise, I actually picked up a fair amount of useful things to know. I broadened out into technical support and customer service for a bit, although I was a complete asshole to customers who tried to bring back iPods because they couldn’t read the fucking manual. Or had a computer. Or somehow assumed that the iPod somehow had the internet and iTunes inside it, even though I streesed otherwise before you bought the dammed thing (does it look like it has a slot to swipe your credit card? An iSlot? Ass). I’ve since completely cut down on such support as I was honestly a huge prick to customers.

I loved and hated many co-workers through the years. I’ve had nothing but absolute respect for most of the warehouse staff, although some of you can go burn in hell (Sean the yank, Philip and Adrian come to mind). But the rest of you…respect. I know a lot of people have a very dim view about sales staff in general, but from where we stand, you can’t help but respect a person who’ll convince a young couple that those flat-panel speakers are telepathically controlled, will automatically interface wirelessly with your TV and are so fragile that the five-year warranty is a must (true story).

I bought my first computer through Currys, with Frank and Jenn, saw a really cool game on sale in a local toy store. It has an interesting concept: You were logged into a server with hundreds or thousands of other people and cooperated with them to explore a savage land and do quests. It sounded incredibly cool, so I bought it. At this point I promptly wasted about four years of my life and ran up obscenely huge dialup bills playing Asheron’s Call. I can’t really stress how huge AC has been in my life. It led me down a long and interesting path that’s ultimately led to Mariah, Caira and happiness, but it’s a rant for another day.

Work suffered for a while and I nearly wound up getting fired again because online games, but I finally cut down severely and put work back in front. Of course by that point I had failed my Leaving Certificate rather badly, but I’ve honestly never had any need to put any of the material they crammed into us in those years to use. Again, the Irish secondary level education system is a rant for another day.

I threatened to quit from Currys more times than I care to count, but honestly who the fuck was ever going to hire me? So I stuck it out and had a mostly interesting time. There was the mouse in my pants, the customer who tried to seduce me, the scooter races, and the drugged up junkie who started headbutting a wall when we stopped him shoplifting.


Bleh

11 days

Filed under me, rant • Written by Mark @ 10:04

Today was one of those days where I question my fitness as a partner, a father and a human being. I grudgingly decided in my favour after some very searing self-reflection, and it’s not a day I’m ever looking forward to repeating.

11 days!

I’m excited and terrified and sorely wishing I had more of a gift with words so I could really express how I feel. Terror and excitment. Actually those are my usual feelings around women so I guess it’s situation normal if you look at matters from a certain point of view.

Glee!

Kitty?

Filed under animals, galway, ireland, me, photography • Written by Mark @ 20:30

In amongst my wanderings and doing of the past week, I had another run-in with the world’s most awesome alley cat:


Tough Cat +1


Incoming terror


She just wants love…

I really love this cat. She’s beautiful, friendly, and very playful to boot.

/lame_blurb

I was in connemara with Mike on Tuesday morning, although honestly most of my photos outside of the IR I took at Lough Corrib were muck. We met Katie in Spiddeal on the way back for lunch and I got sun burnt.

/lame_blurb_2


The vanishingly rare Pink Tree


One alone

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