H.R. Pufnstuf, Witchiepoo, Joy the Bugaloo, and me

I’m re-posting this blog entry from 2010, after the recent passing of Sid Krofft. I’m also updating many of the links, which have expired in the sixteen years hence. The recent passing of H.R. Pufnstuf puppeteer Van Snowden brings a tinge of sadness.  I was fortunate to interview him in 2008, as part of an…

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Where are the cars?

With sunnier weather in the forecast, I wanted to test out the new custom-cut Kolari filters for my Nikon Df infrared modified camera. Some time ago, I asked Kolari to modify a set of internal filters for my Zodiak 180-degree lens (a lens originally set for my Pentacon Six TL). Now it’s time to take…

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The Saturday Blogroll Recap, April 11 2026

Springtime is here, and that means spring cleaning. Time to neaten everything up, make the necessary deposits and disposals, and create a better plan for your life. I need to do this as well. But before I undertake a spring cleaning chore, I’ll take care of something equally as important – recapping the blog posts…

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The incredibly complicated legacy of Afrika Bambaataa

I was truly unprepared for the news. Back in the 1980’s, I played Afrika Bambaataa and the SoulSonic Force’s records on my college radio station, WHCL, in heavy rotation. The songs were extremely popular in that insular upstate New York region; the songs burst through that burgeoning hip-hop culture from the Bronx with power and…

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A latch hook rug 50 years in the making

This is a bit of a project. But understand where I’m coming from on this one. I wanted to craft another latch hook rug, so that I could enter two different rugs in two different competitions this year, and then flip the rugs to enter them in the other respective competitions. I already had my…

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The greatest wrestling match you’ve NEVER seen… and never WILL see

In a college music theory class, I learned that avant-garde composer John Cage once crafted something called 4’33”, a performance that featured no instruments. Just silence. For four minutes and thirty-three seconds. And I initially thought … that’s a bit of a cop-out. Like telling your teacher that you wrote your homework on invisible ink.…

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The Big Boy Project … beginning to start the initial planning stage

The more I think about this Union Pacific 4014 “Big Boy” crossing into New York State for America’s 250th birthday, the more motivated I am in preparing to photograph the train. Now I could do a dedicated “chase the train from here to there” run, but I’m not thinking that way today. If I get…

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