Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 27th, 2010
I recently came across several images that really depict the beauty of Connecticut. These photos were taken at a farm in Wallingford. Who knew a rusted pickup truck would be the perfect planter. What better place for a butterfly to land but on a huge Sunflower. Feel free to click on the image to see [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 22nd, 2010
The National Weather Service has now confirmed that an EF1 toronado made an appearence in Bristol, Connecticut at about 4:15pm yesterday. The report stated that it went along a path 25 yards wide by 1.5 miles long, traveling along Blakeslee Street and High Streets. Here are some pictures that I took of the many trees [...]
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Posted in weather on Jul 20th, 2010
I was on assignment yesterday chasing down some hot weather video. Before I left I checked the weather radar, in case some storms were in the area to hamper me finding what I needed. I noticed a strong storm cell over the state line in southern New York. Figuring I had plenty of time, I headed [...]
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Being held on September 10-12 for it’s 20th year, CSP-20 is planned to be the best ever! We will be back under dark skies in Ashford, Connecticut with special guests, Carolyn Shoemaker, and David Levy. Registration is now open to secure a place to meet and greet these famous astronomers, and hear their presentations. For more information go to the [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 10th, 2010
In my job I spend a lot of time on the road covering news events of all types. This week a license plate caught my eye. Because I follow the sun in my astrophotography hobby, this plate held a special interest in it for me.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 1st, 2010
Duct tape is a polyethylene, reinforced, multi-purpose tape with a soft and flexible shell. It is alive and well in almost everybodies, basements, garages, and even kitchens. It manages to fix almost anything. Don’t believe me? Here is an image I captured on my ride home yesterday. Yes, it can fix almost anything.
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