Friday, July 22, 2005
"Think-tanking"
Just got out of a brainstorming session with a few of the other policy, communication, and advancement staff here at the Mackinac Center. The more I am here the more I begin to realize what a team has been assembled here. I'm off to Lansing (taking an early day) to attend the swearing-in of 6th US circuit court of appeals justice David McKeague, but you should check out the MCPP website.
Monday, July 11, 2005
More Fireworks Pics
Hello dear friends! Thought I'd share some pictures from the fireworks shoot on July 3rd at Delta Township. Some of the pictures are of setting up. You'll be able to see the racks and mortars that we hand-light and fire the shells from. Each tube contains one shell of either 3, 4, or 5 inches in diameter. The shells in the racks next to the fence are the finale. The finale is fused together so that several hundred shells can be fired with only a couple of lightings. I lit the finale in this show.
Davidson (16 yr old brother) took several pictures during the show. We are still learning the camera, so bear with us. Several of the pics show bursting shells. I hope these are obvious. A couple of the pictures show the environment we work in on the ground around the racks as we are lighting shells. In short it is loud with firing cues and the explosions of the lift charges, hot with our heavy gear and the flaming debris falling on us, busy with carefully thought-out but rapid movements, and such an incredible experience.
Enjoy!
Friday, July 08, 2005
fireworks
The fireworks shows that my family worked on this past week went very well. The show at Delta Twnshp on the 3rd went smoothly and normally. I shot the finale. On the fourth, setup was normal, but we had a significant amount of rain again (third year straight). I stood on the hill during the drenching to maintain the tarping and protect the shells, but even I was forced down when the lightning got just a little close. We only lost one shell in the main body during an hour of rain! Parks and Rec lost their nerve though, and the show was delayed 'till the fifth. Unfortunate this was, as I was unable to be there during the shoot or clean-up.
There were news-crews at both setups. Links to the shorts are below. Click the video link at the top of each article. One clip is entirely about fireworks, featuring Clayton, Davidson, Larry, and Roger Bonney. The second clip has several Russell boys in it and show some of the action on the hill in Lansing.
July 3rd - Delta, Sharp Park
July 4th - Lansing, the hill.
edit: belay that - the video seems to have been taken off the news site for the 3rd.
2nd edit: video now seems to be down from the 4th as well. Too bad.
There were news-crews at both setups. Links to the shorts are below. Click the video link at the top of each article. One clip is entirely about fireworks, featuring Clayton, Davidson, Larry, and Roger Bonney. The second clip has several Russell boys in it and show some of the action on the hill in Lansing.
July 3rd - Delta, Sharp Park
July 4th - Lansing, the hill.
edit: belay that - the video seems to have been taken off the news site for the 3rd.
2nd edit: video now seems to be down from the 4th as well. Too bad.
Economically Speaking
Working here at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, I have become convinced that Michigan needs to settle down. Or at least, that Michigan political executives and legislators must settle down. Instead of continually making and changing statements about what they intend to do to "fix" the state economy, there should be some sensible reforms enacted, then things should be left alone for a while. Thus would businesses, business owners, and entrepreneurs be shown that Michigan is stable enough to support long-term business investment. Instead, what we have right now is a climate where pols are proposing significant shifts to our business environment, the established rules are not always followed, and the future prospects of new businesses in Michigan are unstable. Instead of giving MEGA incentives and legislative handouts to those who would provide Michigan jobs we should provide them with a stable and predictable legislative base. Unfortunately, our governor and legislator seem intent on creating fault-lines.
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