Capturing the changing landscape of life with digital cameras

Capturing the changing landscape of life with digital cameras aka who am I.

Hi All, 

Today’s second topic is capturing the changing landscape of life with digital cameras, but first my welcome. As usual to the new people welcome, grab a cup of joe, relax, and enjoy. To those who have been here before, welcome back. My name is Patrick Strutman and I’m the co-owner of www.strutmanelectronics.com and a few other domains. I spend most of my week dealing with technical problems and helping people. One of my new responsibilities has become blogging. At first, I really didn’t know what this was all about. Maybe I still don’t, but am starting to enjoy it. I try my best to keep things informal and fun. These articles are as much, if not more, about expressing myself as they are about the actual products. I’m hoping people read them, look over our site www.strutmanelectronics.com and have fun. Life is too short. Take a stroll now and again, don’t always run.

I haven’t really decided what I want to say, but since I find myself in an introspective mood with a backache today, I think I’ll just wing it. 

I could be working on things like tweaking Google feeds, updating inventory, or other absolutely captivating subjects, lol, but I would prefer to spend my afternoon chatting with you.

I don’t think there will be a whole lot of technical things, but I’ll force myself to sprinkle some work-related things in so I don’t get yelled at too much by my business partner/brother. Lol. Sometimes working with family can be challenging but very rewarding. He’s a good guy even if he doesn’t know it. Life has blessed me with the most important things: good friends and family.

Let’s take a little stroll together and find out who this goof ball is that’s posting. I’m an animal lover. Sometimes I feel like Noah because I’m surrounded on a daily basis by my friends and pets. Here are some of them.

First is Moosie. Moosie is a blue russian who decided she needed a good home and moved in one day and just took over. She’s been a great friend and pet. She’s been around for about 2 years, I think.

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Next we have Kitty. She is named Kitty, not because we are lazy, but because she reminds me of the cat from South Park.  How I, like Cartman, am always saying “No Kitty!” She’s just as prissy as she looks.

Kitty

Kitty

 

Then we have Stinky. Stinky has been with us the longest. He’s 15 yrs old.  He’s not technically mine. Technically he’s my roommate’s, just like the turtles, but somehow I always seem to jump in to take care of them and, since we share a back yard, they are a part of my daily life.

Our old friend Stinky.

Our old friend Stinky.

 

Then we have our lastest arrivals: Turtle & Soup. They were George and Wiessie after the old Jefferson’s tv show. After making themselves at home too much I unilaterally renamed them. You can’t imagine how much touble these big guys can cause.

George now named Turtle.

George now named Turtle.

Weessi now named Soup.

Weessi now named Soup.

 

Then we have my Mom. Greastest woman I have ever met. This was just a little snapshot at the pier on one of her recent trips to visit us.

Mom

Mom

 

Next is my father. He’s getting ready to celebrate his 80th. Everyone say, “Happy Birthday.”

My pop's

My pop's

 

The last pic of my family and friends is the love of my life for the last 5 years or so, Pam. She doesn’t know I’m posting this and she’d probably have a fit but isn’t she beautiful?

Me and my baby.

Me and my baby.

 

About a year and a half ago I was forced to celebrate this my 39th. Even though I hate to admit I’m now 40ish. lol.

My 39th.

My 39th.

 

I hope you have enjoyed the little tour thru my life. I know some of these aren’t the greatest pictures. I’m sure I could have staged better and had better resolution on some. Some were taken with a digital camera while some were just snaps with my cell phone. They weren’t picked for the image quality. They were picked to show you my life.

Digital camera’s, just like all technology, have come a long way. You can get a digital camera for less then $50 and for around $150 or so you can get a pretty good one. Image quality and options will vary greatly depending on price, but even if it’s just an inexpensive digital camera, you should have one. Capture some of your own life. Keep the things that are important to you close to you.

As the old saying goes, “I’m off like a prom dress.” lol. I hope you have enjoyed these, God bless, and have a great day.

Respectfully,

Patrick Strutman, Owner/hard worker/just another worker ant.

www.strutmanelectronics.com

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