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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The September 2009 russellgraves.com Newsletter

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Bass Pro Shops Photography Seminars

I am pleased to announce that I'll be presenting two photography seminars at Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, Texas.

The dates and times are:

August 8th - 5:00pm
August 9th - 1:00pm


Hope to see you there.



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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Home Away From Home Part 2

After a tough week of plumbing and electrical work, the little house on the blackland prairie is starting to take shape.

I can't wait to finish this project.


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Friday, June 19, 2009

Home Away From Home

I was going to name this post "Blog Cabin" because I thought I would be able to post images as the construction slowly took place.

However, building began while I was away and so my brother Bubba keeps me updated on the swift construction progress.

A few months ago, my wife and I decided it would be a good idea to build a small cabin on our land close to where we both grew up in Northeast Texas some 250 miles from where we live in the Texas Panhandle. Call our pending lifestyle bi-residential if you will.

Anyway, while getting started on the construction was painfully slow, it went blazingly fast once the framing crew began. These two images were taken 24-hours apart and show how fast this thing really went up.

It isn't a big place but big enough for sleeping quarters. If you've ever stayed in a hotel suite at a Residence Inn the place is roughly the size of those room. By no means big enough to make a permanent residence but perfect for sleeping, some light cooking, and hanging out.

We've been inspired to go green as well. The walls are framed with recycled lumber pieces finger-jointed together to make the pieces stronger that first-cut lumber. Ample windows allow plenty of natural light and eliminate the need for using a bunch of electricity during the daylight hours, and the water system will consist of captured rainwater, double osomosis filtered and supply a low-flow shower head, toilet, and kitchen and bathroom faucets.

Furthermore, we're installing a U-panel, Galvalume roof which will direct more heat away from the ventilated attic space. For now, we've wrapped the house in a Tyvek material and will insulate the attic with a cellulose material to further reduce the energy expenditures to heat and cool the place.

The cabin's exterior will be lapped Hardy Plank siding stained with a cedar stain.

Sunday, I arrive to start the interior work so I'll keep you updated on the progress.

Should be a neat place.


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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Successful Farming Radio

Successful Farming radio called me for an interview about a month ago. While I told them that I no longer do my old job as an FFA advisor, they still wanted to hear my thoughts on teaching agricultural science.

While there are three parts, they are all pretty short.

Have a listen!




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Sunday, May 3, 2009

The May 2009 russellgraves.com Newsletter

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Welcome to the Pasture

It's finally here... After a couple of months of planning and work, I am proud to announce the launch of my new micro-site, The Picture Pasture.

The Picture Pasture was designed an an exclusive home for my huge collection of agriculture and rural lifestyle imagery. As time goes on, all of the ag imagery at www.russellgraves.com will be gone and all of it will live on the new site.

While
www.picturepasture.com is now fully functional with over 1,200 images on-line, watch for the number to grow exponentially over the next couple of weeks as I work diligently to upload new and fresh content.

For those who have used russellgraves.com a bunch, you'll find that The Picture Pasture's keyword based system makes finding images easy. Furthermore, the ability to build and send lightboxes makes this search system easy and intuitive.

If you haven't worked with a search system like this before, the system works pretty simple.

Say that you are looking for images of an angus

Simple... Just type angus into the search box.

But wait, you decide you want to see some images of angus calves, then use the advanced search feature and select the "
Match all keywords" checkbox and click SEARCH.

There you have it. To make your selections, click the check box beneath each image to save your images in the lightbox. Then to view your lightbox, look at the top of the page and click the "My Lightbox" link.

From there, you can mail the lightbox around to fellow project collaborators or to me in order to have the hi-res images placed on a private link and ready for download.

It is that simple...

So take a look around, and welcome to
The Pasture.



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