31 August, 2008

Update

Opted to do some re-writing this weekend. Had some other chores to attend to and needed to be close to home, so sitting here in front of the idiot box and editing my script seemed to be the prudent thing to do.

Keeping an eye on the upcoming weather situation. We'll have to wait and see what next weekend has in store for me, but at least the work is getting done.

Hope everyone has a great Labor Day weekend and be well and stay safe out there!

25 August, 2008

Re-shooting in progress

Hey, all -

Well, I've recovered almost completely from my little concussive adventure. I re-shot my footage at the Department of Training on Friday (Thank you, Ranger!). I hope to be able to catch some footage of the new recruits working, but I don't know that it will happen.

I'm planning to get some more done this weekend. Things are a little hectic - my home is down one person for the next few weeks. My best friend (and still photographer) Fran is in Philadelphia for three weeks - but I think I should be able to get a couple of hours in here and there.

Thanks to all for your patience and support. I greatly appreciate it.

Now if I can just steer clear of any heavy, falling objects - sinus infections.... you know.

Be well & stay safe, everyone.

04 August, 2008

Fundraiser for Firefighters' Son

The PKD Foundation is having a fundraiser for Andrew Doughty, son of Providence Firefighter Paul and South County Firefighter Rebecca.

Andrew has polycystic kidney disease, an incurable illness that will eventually lead to a kidney transplant later in his life. He's a brave little five-year-old boy, I must say!

The fundraiser will be at:
Providence Firefighters' Memorial Hall
92 Printery Street
Providence, RI 02904

on

Sunday, August 17th

Tickets are $25.00 each and includes a meal, free beer and music.

Festivities kick off at 2pm

If there is anyone unable to attend but would like to send a donation, please e-mail me. You can mail it to me and I will hand-deliver it to Paul and Rebecca for you.Thank you in advance for any support you may be able to lend!

Be well & stay safe, all.