Sunday, October 25, 2009

Carnegie Science Museum visit ... Slow week.

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This has been a slow week, no decision from the Commander in Chief on the troop request, the weather has been indecisive, and the Steelers do not play until later tonight. We are between the end of the summer and the start of the holiday season. The recent movie releases have been weak, and the motorcycle riding season has been moderate at best. I did get in a visit to the Carnegie Science Museum! The robotics floor is one of the best examples of such in the country. Here are a few images that I shot there this week:

Gort, from the movie 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'


RoboWorld


This Robo-Thespian talks and moves with human qualities


Robby the Robot


A basketball shooting robot

B-9


Update:

The Steelers won, 27-17.
Keep your head down,

Henry Hill, Plum Pennsylvania

Sunday, October 11, 2009

THE RENDEZVOUS AND THE PIG ROAST!

This week has been one where the fall season has hit like a freight train! The temperatures have fallen, as well as the rain. Summer is the past, and Mother Nature has been making that an explanation point!

The President and staff have been working on a decision of whether to send additional troops to Afghanistan, and according to the opposition party are taking too long. This battle continues, and will be as such for weeks apparently. Senator John McCain leads the battle to speed up the decision, while the side against it differs. As it has been forever, the folks with the power to decide the fate of those in danger, do not have the urgency that you over there under the gun would like. Hold and hope for the best whichever decision comes down the pipe!

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Sports Update:

Steelers 28, Detroit 20!

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On Saturday, the annual Burton Farm Pig-roast here in Plum was the event to attend! Close to 100 hundred friends, family, and visitors came to celebrate together. The theme as always, was shared humanity and friendship, with food, drink, and engaging conversations facilitating the connection. Over festivals took place around the area, to include the Fort Ligonier Days. I usually attend this festival and have posted it here the last two years, but not this year.


The big holiday season is right around the corner, so I hope you took my prior advice to send your love letters, and your gifts and packages early! This is for you citizens back home, and you over there. I cannot say enough how much a hand written, pen to paper love letter means to someone in a war zone, or other duty stations so far from their loved one(s).

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Photo essay of the pig-roast, click on the images to enlarge them.






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We hope to see you over there soon, back here to participate in these and similar celebrations that are the flying colors of freedom at the root of our country, and our American lifestyle. None of which would exist without the sacrifice of 'you over there' past and present! These little examples of personal freedom are so unappreciated by those who have it, whether they know it or not, is due to you. You know it. Your have loved ones are appreciating it, so your worthy efforts are absolutely needed to continue the American way of life ... the best there has ever been on the planet.

Remember, only America has the problem of illegals Breaking into our country, the rest have a problem of folks escaping and leaving theirs. What does that say, regardless of what someone with an agenda is saying.

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Keep your head down,

Henry Hill, Plum Pennsylvania

















Sunday, October 4, 2009

ANGRY LEOPARDS AND APPLE DUMPLINGS!

This Leopard was part of a wild life show & tell at the Delmont Apple Festival. When I got up close and personal to shoot, he went crazy! The cage is only a temporary one as a transport and show device.

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THE OLD CIDER PRESS AT WORK!
This very old last centure machine still turns out the best apple cider your lips will ever have the pleasure to indulge in!

The Cider Press work area


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The Delmont Apple 'N' Art Festival was held on October 3rd and 4th in Delmont Pennsylvania. This marks the second anniversary of this weekly column!

This year the festival was still running full steam; the slow down in the economy was not much of a factor. People still love to enjoy the basics in life, and small town USA is still going strong in Western Pennsylvania! There are still a lot of fall activities to go, and the landscape is becoming a palette of fall colors already.

The serious sides of things are still there, such as the request for more troops. The final decision has not been made, but everyone is putting his or her four-cents in (inflation). I hope they error to the side of sending them when needed for the safety of the troops already there, than the other way around. You guys and girls get my priority vote! It would be nice to finish the job and bring everyone home safely! I am sure that this is the feelings that most of the folks at home have ... you guys are priority #1!

Remember that the holiday season starts soon. So those civilians who follow this column please remember to ship gifts early, and often! The love letters need plenty of time to arrive as well. There is nothing as valued by someone so far from home, than the classic, handwritten pen on parchment paper love letter! Trust me on this one! Again, mail early, and Often!

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You can see the Gold Star for sharing on this lover's hat!


The Apple Dumplings are legendary!


The young fans had a great time, as well as the old folk!


This 105 year-old Apple machine turns out all the delicious Apple Cider for sale at the festival! The Apple Cider makers Support Our Troops!


The Boy Scouts at the festival Support Our Troops!


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SPORTS UPDATE:

The Pittsburgh Steelers put it to the San Diego Chargers, 38-28. The game was a bigger victory than the score indicates due to strange happenings. The Steelers look strong, and San Diego under the conditions did an excellent job of coming back.

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Colored Sand for on site art projects


Colored sand art in a bottle!


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Keep your head down,


Henry Hill, Plum Pennsylvania