It makes sense, dozen it?

We’re currently cleaning up our storage at the office. There are more than a dozen of old printers that no longer work. There are also numbers of still usable computers with Intel Core 2 processors. We’re going to repurpose those computers.

The featured photo on this post has nothing to don with the post.

Eleventh Hour Photography

Yesterday I was having issues with my DSLR Camera as it was unable to access the memory card. At first I thought that the camera was the problem as I was able to access the memory card on the computer.

After swapping cards and card adapters, I found out the SD to microSD card adapter in the camera was the problem. It works with other devices but not with the camera. So, with another SD card adapter, I was able to format the microSD card.

Well, after a few test, managed to capture quite a few blurry photos.

Tendencies

The featured photo on this post was taken on Friday, January 8, 2021; four years and two days ago.

It was a foggy night as I was strolling through the town. There was an eerie feeling that night.

I have the tendencies to stroll around in the middle of the night, looking for inspirations.

Ashes in the Wind

“All we are is dust in the wind.” -Kansas, the band, not the State.

As expected , the ashes from the wildfires are descending upon the surface where we dwell. The smell of smokes dominates the air.

I spoke to a friend who I rarely speak to because of these wildfires. I’m glad that they are safe.

Eight Fold Path to Preserve the Moment

I dug up my DSLR Camera that I had not used for quite a few years, partially thanks to the advancement in phone cameras. I was hoping to capture the moments of the day, in particular the Crimson Sunset as the result of the wildfires in Southern California.

Unfortunately I had a few appointments today that prevented me from reaching the spot where I could photograph the Sunset on time.

I have charged the batteries and prepared the memory cards. I hope I could capture a few slice of tomorrow.

Seven Earth, Wind, and Fire

Originally I was going to title this post “The Wind Cries Scary” or “Los Angeles is Burning”

Obviously, I’m talking about the severe wind conditions and multiple fires in Greater Los Angeles.

There has not been a shortage of burning fires in Los Angeles in the last 30-40 years. This time it is just as scary as they all were, the fire.

Six and Anxiety

It had been a busy day on the sixth day of 2025. We installed a few new security cameras on a location, replacing the old and outdated ones.

I feel a bit anxious today for a particular reason. If you know, you know.

By the way, a colleague of ours procured a “Tuxedo Cat” LEGO earlier.