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1954 cadillac

been away from my blog for a while. just needed a break, recharge from my daily grind. should probably think about scheduling a vacation, and do it, instead of just saying i need to schedule a vacation.

i've mostly just been happy enough to see old cars drive by here and there, sometimes through the window, or while i'm walking uptown; other times, driving down the freeway. mini car shows. just for me.

the week has already started stupid, so i expect it will continue through friday. and so it goes...


saw this cadillac at pomona last month. haven't decided yet if i'll go in march. i know my better half wants to go. just been difficult to wake up early sometimes; i haven't been sleeping well lately. working so hard, can't slow my mind down at the end of the day. and don't recommend something to mellow me out...i don't smoke. there are other ways.

junk

i sometimes take pics of these rat rods. canabalized old cars frankensteined into something more interesting, usually feature fun, unfinished textures.

there weren't too many at the super cruise, at least during the few hours i was there. this one happened to park across from the dukes' cars i was shooting, so when people stepped away from it, i took a quick detour to it. only took a couple of shots. liked this one best.

square peg

sorry, another shot from the swap meet. it's coming up again. thinking about going, assuming the current mid-february heatwave breaks, and becomes a more sensible mid-sixties cool.

wondering why most of the truck seems to be lovingly finshed out and polished, and the roof was left raw? some sort of mind fuck--"psyche!" it's a very nice vehicle otherwise.


today was one of those days that reminds me that i'm a square peg in a round hole. one that reminds me of the twisted sister video, with the guy screaming, "what do you want to do with your life?!!???!!!," just without the flying saliva.

well, of course. i want to rock.

it's annual review time at work. and every year, you are required to go through the same steps: self assessment, goal setting, boss and/or peer review, score yourself, management scoring, etc. you play the game, and at the end, you hope you get a small raise, and they recognize and still find you valuable.

the process is great for number crunchers and sales guys. they can easily set goals and gather numbers to inflate how productive they were for the year. they are good with words and people, and know how to play the game...show me the money.

as a designer, i find it painful to try to rate, quantify, and somehow measure what i do into their format for determining compensation increases. i'm more of a support system, a reactionary function, to all the bees in the hive that make the colony function. and i'm a bumbling introverted drone, happy to just sit at my computer and get the work done.

i don't go out, into the fray, and just out of the blue, decide i'll just whip myself up a little piece of collateral, and see if it's useful. i'm busy. i don't have time to think of goals. i have time to think of burn out, and that's always just on the edge of my mind.

so, i have a new / old boss. i used to work directly for him, several years ago; then he moved up the ladder, and it was more indirectly. now i think his ladder went sideways or folded, or something, and i'm working for him again.

he's used to dealing with management types. he thinks things out profusely. he uses lots of words.

we met to discuss what my goals for the year should be. i never know what to say to that question every year. it's not like i set out each year, planning to do x, y and z, and maybe w. i barely think about planning day to day, much less what i want to do when i grow up. you know, justify why you're here.

i don't think it went well. i don't bullshit well, and speak my mind when asked directly. i'm perfectly happy with what i do, why do you want me to change it? i felt like i was in the principal's office, and didn't adequately express what it is i thought i should be planning to do, nor was i able to suggest ways to be even more productive than i am.

i do go out and keep my skills up to date. i work fast, under pressure. i get shit done, and i do it well. i've done it for a long time, so i would hope so.

he wants something written, more to the point than the previous boss. cross the t, dot the i. not quite a literary essay, but it feels like it should be.

times like these, i miss a former boss, at a former company—the one who micro managed, to the point of writing everyone's review and goals, and basically filling out the form for you. just sign here, and here's your check.

anyway, i gotta come up with three or four things i can scribble on the form, and maybe, maybe not, attain them next year. he says whether i meet expectations or not, does not count toward the overall rating. ya, right. i believe that.

i could only come up with somehow incorporating getting behind a camera, and becoming a portrait photographer to the executives and sales people, or helping someone else do it, since i end up with the files anyway, and cleaning them up. but i'm not good with people...i shoot cars. and that would be in addition to a full workload.

he wants me to get out of my comfort zone. i already do that, just not in the office. thank you very much. pretty sure he's going to want me to do some sort of presentation, or knowledge sharing. can i just take this ice pick and stick it right...here...it really would be easier for me.

i want to rock. just not in front of an audience.

whirlwind

these past few months have just been incredibly busy. my son got married, then my better half's uncle was hospitalized and then funeralized; last weekend i got a last minute invite to my new daughter-in-law's brothers wedding. that was interesting, since i'd never met the bride or her side of the family. 

i arrived early, and went to sit in the mostly empty chapel. didn't take long before i had a man inquiring which i was there for, bride or groom. basically said, groom's sister just married my son—just figured it was simpler. later found out that was the bride's father. no, i'm not a wedding crasher.

still, later, i was walking around with my camera with a big lens, and any time i caught the bride's eye, i could see the who the hell is that look. i think at the end of the day, i realized that i never went over to introduce myself to them. lol. well all the best to them. i'll let my new daughter-in-law forward my pics to the happy couple.

top these events off with a big meeting at work, and i've been a very busy girl. and when i did find myself at home, i was too tired to turn on the computer, much less my better half. :)


another morning shot from early morning at pomona. just loved the light hitting this fleetmaster.

chopper

motorcycle

when i was a kid, there was a cartoon on after school, with a bunch of talking motorcycles. i was kinda stupid, but i watched it anyway. sort of was like the fat albert show, but with cycles. the sterotyical personalities of the group were predictable, so i'd have to say this one would be the cool guy.

saw the owner drive up and park, at the front of the show, near the datsun squad that we were busy passing by, so i took a few shots, just because it was different than the usual harleys. also because a crowd hadn't gathered around it.

dude didn't stay too long, i watched him drive away.

swaps

at my mom's house tonight. forgot to upload the next pic i had ready from the super cruise, so i'll just pull one that's been on the back burner.

sunrise at pomona swap meet is usually the best--fewer people in the way (they run off to shop for parts and good deals), cars not so jammed together, temperature hasn't reached hellish proportions, even in the summer, and you get that gorgeous morning light. and i don't have time to be picky about cars to shoot; once that sun peeks on the horizon, it hauls ass.

even a beater can be beautiful, but if you're next to a really nice car, like this 'burb, why the hell not? thankfully sitting pretty by itself, i took a few angles of it. i liked these best.

first up

1948 chevy special deluxe

quick post, since it's late, and i'm crazy.

first shot from sunday's super cruise. lots of cars, but not enough of these. or would that be too boring? well, i did shoot a variety of classic cars. skipped the newer stuff. and what's with the datsuns at the front?? going to put the v dubs up there next year??

got there just before the sun got over the horizon. had scoped out parking last year, and found a good spot. walked over to where the duke's club always parks. thinking someone works in one of the businesses over there, or at least has a buddy that does.

this one was parked at such a good angle to catch the sun when it did start peeking over the buildings.

glad i got it here, because i saw him driving away not to much later.


side note, since it's funny and has bugged me all day: was running late this morning, because the clock in our room is running slow...stopped for a quick breakfast after driving out of my way to avoid a friggin sig alert this morning.

after getting my food, i noticed on the receipt that the lady at the register, who can't be much younger than i, had given me a senior discount. i'm not there yet. i appreciate the sixty something cent discount, but seriously?

into the deep

1954 chevrolet bel air

actually went to a library last week. haven't really been since my better half bought me an ipad however many years ago now. getting my reading fix well enough with it.

i happened to be across the parking lot from it, and knowing there's a new steven king book out, figured i'd take a look, highly doubtful that i'd find it.

shockingly, there it was on the shelf-- only a seven day, no renewal possibility. so i grabbed it, as well as one of his newer books on cd. figured i have long drives to work and back, so why not for a change?

anyway, i have two more days and haven't hit halfway yet. been working too much.

at my mom's tonight, going to read until i drop, or until i finish.


figured i would post a quick one before i get to it.

loved shooting these cars early at pomona. thinking this one would look just fine sitting in my driveway. a girl can dream, right?