February 14th, 2007
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Ernest’s CafĂ©
Do Not Feed the Chickens
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Cayo Hueso Habana sign in
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February 14th, 2007
Top to bottom:
Ernest’s CafĂ©
Do Not Feed the Chickens
A friendly chicken near
A
Cayo Hueso Habana sign in
Sculpture in front of the old Custom’s House
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Eye for Art: Ruchlewicz an avid photographer
by Lyndi McNulty in The Advocate
February 7, 2007
http://westminsteradvocate.com/
07.FEB.07 Eye for Art: Ruchlewicz an avid photographer
Stan Ruchlewicz is the administrator of Economic Development for the City of
He said his first love is teaching and judging high school marching bands and drum and bugle corps.
Through traveling as a judge, he said he visited many interesting places.
“So, I took pictures,” Ruchlewicz said. “Back in the dark ages, I was using a small Instamatic. Eventually, I grew out of the Instamatic into a 35mm camera.”
In 1989, Ruchlewicz was hired in Havre de Grace as director of Planning. He was also appointed to the governor’s Save the Lighthouse Commission.
“Then, I really needed to get a good camera to take pictures since we toured the various Chesapeake Bay lighthouses on our annual visits,” he said,
Also at that time, Ruchlewicz began to take photographs of downtown buildings, streetscapes and events for promotional and reference materials for his job, he said.
Later, his financee, Pat Miller, converted him to go digital.
“Now, I can take hundreds of photographs at a time and not worry about printing costs since I can view the shots on the computer and choose to print only the best,” he said.
Ruchlewicz and his fiancee both take photos.
“I do the large scale photos, such as buildings, landscapes and event crowds, while she enjoys doing architectural details, like gargoyles and grotesques and individual people,” he said. “Grotesques are the funny little guys that are on old buildings but don’t put out rainwater like gargoyles do.”
Today, Ruchlewicz is still shooting buildings and street scenes along Main Streets, events in downtown
“A lot of the photos I take are of streetscape features such as signage, trash cans, benches, streetlights, window displays, storefronts and building facades,” Ruchlewicz said. “I use them as examples of how to improve local buildings and to give local store owners new ideas on how to improve their businesses.”
Casey Willson, retail industry manager for the Maryland Small Business Development Center, uses some of Ruchlewicz’s pictures for his presentations to small business owners around the state.
Ruchlewicz’s work is everywhere in town.
The postcards of downtown Westminster, such as the view of Main Street from the roof of the old fire house, the downtown mural, the McDaniel College entrance, City Hall and the train passing in front of Johannson’s are all his work.
The postcards are all copyrighted by the City of
Ruchlewicz’s photographs also appear in the
Additionally, his photos from the Corbit’s Charge event can be viewed on the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table Web site at http://www.pccwrt.addr.com.
“The most utilized image of mine is of the old clock tower in
Ruchlewicz’s newest project is converting his photographs into digital art.
“For example, I take photos of
In the future, Ruchlewicz said he would like to put his photographs in an art show and perhaps sell some commercially.
And his travels continue.
“I plan to go to
— Lyndi McNulty owns Gizmos Art in
Art – Eye for Art by Lyndi McNulty in The Advocate
20070214 President Harry Truman and Gauging a presidential legacy
My Tentacle column for this week is up: Gauging A Presidential Legacy
Pictured to the left is the executive director of the Little White House Museum, in
February 14, 2007
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Recently political pundits have spent a great deal of effort pondering the legacy of President George W. Bush. Of course, those of us who consider ourselves to be students of history understand that history needs much more time and distance in order to accurately gauge the legacy and historical impact of any particular president.
Yet, uncannily, there are many parallels shared in the legacy of our 33rd president, Harry S Truman and President Bush, our 43rd president; and it is only understandable that the comparisons persist.
I took the opportunity Monday to tour President Truman's
After the tour I interviewed the executive director of the Little
Mr. Wolz says, with a certain "I told you so" confidence, that it is "remarkable that President Truman has gone from the least popular president of all time to the fifth most successful."
President Truman first arrived in
Read the rest here: Gauging A Presidential Legacy
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Florida Key West, President George W. Bush, President Harry S Truman, The Tentacle, History American Presidents
Our Home away from home in
February 14th, 2007
Of course, we’re roughing it down here in
We ate lunch at a Cuban restaurant at
Folks have asked where we are staying, so we thought that we show ya a picture of the place.
Yeah, it’s kind of ostentatious but we love it.
Yes, those are our chickens. They are quite friendly.
Okay, I thought I would wash the windows, feed the chickens and spruce the place up a bit. I’ll write more later.
Kevin and the Math Potatoes.
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20070214 President Harry Truman and Gauging a presidential legacy
My Tentacle column for this week is up: Gauging A Presidential Legacy
Pictured to the left is the executive director of the Little White House Museum, in
February 14, 2007
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Recently political pundits have spent a great deal of effort pondering the legacy of President George W. Bush. Of course, those of us who consider ourselves to be students of history understand that history needs much more time and distance in order to accurately gauge the legacy and historical impact of any particular president.
Yet, uncannily, there are many parallels shared in the legacy of our 33rd president, Harry S Truman and President Bush, our 43rd president; and it is only understandable that the comparisons persist.
I took the opportunity Monday to tour President Truman's
After the tour I interviewed the executive director of the Little
Mr. Wolz says, with a certain "I told you so" confidence, that it is "remarkable that President Truman has gone from the least popular president of all time to the fifth most successful."
President Truman first arrived in
Read the rest here: Gauging A Presidential Legacy
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Florida Key West, President George W. Bush, President Harry S Truman, The Tentacle, History American Presidents
Thai Cuisine in
February 13th, 2007
For dinner this evening we ate at a Thai restaurant, “Thai Cuisine,” at the corner of Greene and Ann Streets.
Just as we sat down at our table, the
The picture of the old
Of course in
Gee, that sounds like a keen observation of the “Math Potatoes,” Pi, Algebra (Al), Geometry (Geo) and Isosceles.
Mr. Glass was the focus of my last column in the Westminster Eagle – last Wednesday, February 7th, 2007: “Westminster is great, even if it does get your goat .”
In Key West, as I chatted with Mr. Glass, the temperature was in the 80s and it was simply a beautiful evening. In
I had called earlier to how the guys in the Street Department were making out. They have been putting an incredible amount of hours in the last several weeks. As much as I feel guilty about being in Key West while the folks in the Street Department are fighting with frozen equipment, slippery and treacherous roads, long hours and the cold - - I have come to simply hate the cold, snow and ice of winter and I am very happy to be in Key West.
The Westminster Street Department is the focus of my column in the Westminster Eagle that will be coming out tomorrow, Wednesday, February 14th, 2007.
This is a great group of professionals that are a key part of why we have such a high quality of life in
Meanwhile, our dinner at the Thai restaurant was exquisite. I had a large selection of sushi. The service was prompt and courteous and as much as everything in
The doggie with the sunglasses was a hoot and I couldn’t resist taking the dinner guest’s picture. Chickens, cats, and dogs are frequent dinner guests in many of the restaurants in
Kevin
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Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
Garden of Eden Clothing Optional Bar
Daily Photoblog, Florida Key West
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Kelly’s Restaurant
305-293-8484
Good Morning
Monday morning, February 12th, 2007 in
Daily Photoblog, Florida Key West
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Irish Kevins
Sunday, February 11th, 2007
Well, first of all, to the best of my knowledge, although I am a typical Heinz 57 American and I am not aware of that much Irish heritage in my family.
But nevertheless, the opportunity to do the above photo collage of scenes on
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Soundtrack Daily Photoblog
Sunday, February 11th, 2007
Key West, Florida: Around 7:30 this morning this Mourning Dove sat on the railing on the balcony outside our bedroom and announced that it was morning.
The weather is a bit overcast and the temperature is 69 degrees, but nevertheless a great deal more comfortable than the 20 degrees in Westminster, Maryland.
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Feather Eyes
February 9th, 2007
“Feather Eyes” is actually a photo of the cover photo of one of the airline magazines. I wish that I had recorded the photographer and the name of the magazine, but I did not. It is not “my picture.” It is my picture of someone else’s picture. Nevertheless, I just thought it was fun…
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Good Morning
As much as I hate cold and snow – it sure was pretty early this morning.
But then again, in a conversation this morning, with the Westminster City Clerk, Laurell Taylor – she reminded me of a
Kevin
Good Morning
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
As much as I hate cold and snow – it sure was pretty early this morning.
But then again, in a conversation this morning, with the Westminster City Clerk, Laurell Taylor – she reminded me of a
Kevin