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Obon 2010 Salt Lake City, Utah

The annual Obon festival was last weekend at the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple. We try to go every year as a tradition. It's always fun to see all of the colorful kimonos and watch the dancing the we used to do when we were younger.

I'm trying to post these from my phone while I lay here sick in bed. Forgive me if the formatting is off, I'll fix it later.

Obon always starts with the Ogden Taiko Drum group doing their awesome demonstration. This video does no justice since you have to be there to feel the drums as they build momentum in the pieces.

After the drums, it's on to the dancing. Reverend Hirano leads the group into the circle to the Obon no Uta song. this year they had to do it three times because there were so many dancers. I might be wrong but I think they also made circle bigger this year extending further down 200 South St.

The last three songs are open for audience participation, which we always do. I have these songs and their dances memorized. It makes me happy to stand out there next to my Mom, my sister, my boys, and neices and nephews and pass down the Obon tradition to another generation.

And then, Obon ends just as it began with the whole crowd dancing to the same Obon no Uta song.

Filed under  //   festival   japanese   obon   salt lake city   sushi   taiko   UT   utah  

First fishing trip of the season; Strawberry Reservoir

Trey and I went up to Strawberry Reservoir for the first trip of the year today.

Arrived just after 6am, in the water by sunrise.

Caught a 22.5" cutthroat at 9:10am using worm and marshmallow on the bottom up.


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Filed under  //   cutthroat   fishing   reservoir   strawberry   trout   UT   utah  

Solid Rocket Booster Test

image credit: NASA.gov

I took my boys to see what could be the last solid rocket booster test at ATK Systems in Promontory, UT yesterday.

I first saw on of these about 20 years ago with my Dad and a friend of his whose father worked at what was then Morton Thiokol. We pulled over on the side of the road and waited. I had no idea what to expect other than it was going to be a big rocket blast like the ones that you see on TV that power the space shuttle. As the sirens wound down and the crowd started to countdown backwards from 10, the rocket lit. It was the biggest flame that I had ever seen and started building smoke all across the mountainside. And then, about 6 seconds after we saw it start ...we heard it ...we felt it. The earth was shaking and the noise was deafening. It was spectacular.

On Tuesday, I got a tweet from KSL that said that ATK was going to do another test this Thursday. I was so excited to finally be able to share this experience with my boys who are now just a bit younger than I was when I first saw a rocket test. I immediately took the day off and made plans to head North.

We got up early enough to get there and scope out a viewing spot. As it turns out, the best place to view is a big parking lot just off Highway 83. We pulled in about 2 hours early and got a front row spot. Over the next hour or so the entire parking lot filled with cars and trucks. The traffic on Highway 83 was backed up as far as I could see. We set up our chairs, tripods, and cameras and waited.

The test controller came over the PA about 45 minutes before ignition and started the checklist of double, triple, quadruple checks that go into lighting one of these things. I thought it was interesting how much effort and manpower it takes to pull this off.

There was lots of cool equipment there as well. More Canons and Nikons than you could count but as we roamed around the parking lot we saw a few remakable setups. One guy right next to us had a high speed camera that needed a generator, 3 batteries, a heater, and 100 yards of film. When we asked him how long that 100 yards of film would last he smirked and said "four seconds". The camera had a 1.5hp motor to move that fast and capture the first 4 seconds of ignition. All of that rig ...for four seconds. Awesome

There was also a guy there positioned at the very back of the parking lot with 2 old school cameras with the black accordion type shields and a wood frame. He had to get under a blanket-hood thing to look through the lens (that was upside down). We talked to the guy for a mintue and he told us that the cameras actually were only about 15 years old, they just looked like antiques. He said that the images these cameras capture on the silver glass "film" would last for 6,000 years whereas a digital copy might last for a few hundred. He was a photo geek. He was cool.

Then the countdown came:

...45 seconds to ignition

...and this is what we saw:

You can click on this video to see it larger or full screen

FSM-17 Solid Rocket Booster Test from Brian Hansen on Vimeo.

It was an awesome experience and I was glad that I could share it with my Dad ...and my boys.

 

Here's a bunch of other stuff that I captured that day:

Panormaic of the parking lot and the traffic after just one hour

Time lapse looking backwards from our spot over an 1 hour

Here's the old looking cameras




And the guy with the super high-speed camera

This guy was hilarious to talk to. He came prepared with his marshmallow roasting mascot tool

Here is the video that Josh captured with his camera

Here are some links to other people's pictures that were captured that day:

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1002/27srbtest/

Filed under  //   ATK   FSM-17   nasa   promontory   solid rocket   test   utah  

Josh & Xander at Dogwood picnic area in Big Cottonwood canyon

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Had a great time in Wendover last night with @sahans

I took my wife to Wendover for date night last night. We were going to stay over but changed our mind after finding out that the casino wouldn't take a comp room because The Beach Boys were playing last night and it was the beginning of Speed Week. Turned out great though. We had the awesome Seafood Buffet at Montego and then hit the tables. We came out ahead overall after Stephie had a few great hands at Blackjack and I pulled a John Wayne at the end and had to split eights for $120. Stephie couldn't even look ...the dealer busted. Color up, cash out, go home :)
 
I think I might try to figure out a way to take the boys out next weekend to see the cars run on the salt. As you can see from the pictures, just the parking lot is a great place to see the cars.















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In America, u have freedom 2 do anything u like. Just as long you do it within the confines of the smoking corral:

This is rediculous no matter which side of the arguement you are on

   
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In_America_u_have_freedom_2_do.zip (320 KB)

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Semi trucks go up in flames; accident shuts down I-15 north of Fillmore, UT

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You can click the link above even though it says that the video is processing.

My Dad happened to capture this video as he passed coming home to Utah from Las Vegas.

It doesn't look like there is much left of the second truck.

http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&sid=7271166

Filed under  //   collision   crash   fillmore   freeway   i-15   semi   utah  

Free lunch at KFC today

http://www.unthinkkfc.com/

       
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unthink_KFC_kentucky_fried_chi.zip (1615 KB)

Filed under  //   coupon   free   kentucky fried chicken   KFC   lunch   mobile pix   oprah   unthink   UT   utah  

Proud

Taken at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, UT

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Best seat in the house if you ask me

My younger boy singing at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, UT

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