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Flashback

July 28th, 2006 Jonathan Payne 4 comments

I’ve got friends who are bald by choice.  Like these guys…
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and my buddy Jeff that I don’t have a picture of right now.  I’ve been needing a haircut for a while, but I love the way it looks in the morning.  this morning was Flashback Friday.  These guys can only wish for such a do.  Alas, it’ll be shorter by the afternoon.  Let’s enjoy it while we can.  Come on lemme hear a "Groovy Baby, Yeah!"

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it was early, there was a fake mustache involved.      Typepad is driving me batty this morning. 

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Still life with tomatoes

July 23rd, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

Tomatoes1Our garden has been rockin’ lately and I’m loving it.  There’s nothing that says summer like fresh homegrown Jawja ‘maters.  No wonder it’s actually a fruit, when you let it grow to ripen they are so sweet and delicious.  We’ve been eating them like gangbusters here lately. 

Picture it if you will…a hot, humid Georgia Saturday in the middle of July.  You’re trying to stay inside as much as possible, with the A/C kickin’.  It’s lunch time and nothing heavy or hot is sounding good.  But then you see the basket of ‘maters.  Oh joy of red delicious goodness that inhabits my soul.  Slice a couple of those puppies up nice and thin, or thick if you prefer, slap ‘em on some wheat bread with a little Kraft light Mayo, some salt and pepper, and you have just entered heaven.  St. Pete wishes he could have a ‘mater sandwich.

For the past few weeks we could see our nine or ten tomatoe bushes getting heavy with a bunch of green ones.  We knew the day would come for a bumper crop, and oh our arrival home from Florida was greeted with about 25 juicy red ripe little bundles of joy.  Ok so I’m gushing.  Tell me this doesn’t look divine though.

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Falling Sand and del.icio.us

July 22nd, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

Wow, it’s been a week since my last post.  I was on vacation from Sunday through Wednesday and was just busy the other two days.  I’m gonna wait to post about the vacation until I can pull some pics off my mom’s camera.  Until then…

Here’s a site that I frequent to find out out what everybody else frequents.  It’s called del.icio.us and it’s basically a place where you can warehouse your favorites to share with others, as well as checking out other people’s favorites.  If you surf around and click on the popular link you’ll run across all kinds of interesting things. 

For example, I came across this falling sand  "game".  There is a lot of interplay between the different "ingredients" and you can do some crazy stuff.  Let’s just say I wasted about an hour on this yesterday.  Here are a couple things you can try with it:

If you want to make this go forever, try this:

1. Stop Time=x0
2. Use Pen sizex32 and paint entire area with Sprout
3. Stop sand/water/salt/oil = x0
4. Use Pen sizex8 to draw circle with Plant
5. Draw 3-5 diagonals across the circle with Plant
6. Paint a little fire in the middle of the circle where Plant diagonals intersect

and another one:

Step 1. Time = 0
Step 2. Fill screen with salt using 32x Brush
Step 3. Release the Namakuji
Step 4. Time = 1
Step 5. …
Step 6. FIREWORKS :)

Anyway, it’s a complete waste of perfectly good time at work.  Don’t we all need something like that?

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Fly Fishing the Hiwassee

July 15th, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

Well, while I’m sitting here on a Saturday morning and Sunette’s at work, I might as well post about our fly-fishing trip a few weeks ago.  I was hoping to do this earlier, but I’ve been swamped for the past few weeks.  Anyway, for those of you that don’t know me, other than being a banker, I’m a fly-fishing guide for Callaway Gardens.  I actually did this full-time while playing music for a couple years.  Problem is…you’re living your retirement.  While I was working there and through my continued work there, I’ve gotten to be great friends with Carl, the manager of Kingfisher Outfitters at Callaway Gardens.  I love this guy.  We don’t get a chance to fish together a lot, but it’s always memorable when we do and they are prized moments for me. 

Carl used to guide on the Hiwassee River in Tennessee and he knows that river backwards and forwards.  I’ve fished it with him a few times and Sunette and I borrowed his drift boat to hit the river a couple weeks ago.  So we loaded up and headed to the steaming metropolis of Reliance, TN.  We camped out and fished the river Friday, Saturday and some Sunday morning.  We caught several fish Friday night on dry flies, as the sun was setting and some Sulphurs (type of mayfly) were hatching.  Saturday the fishing was slower, but we caught a few.  Here are some pics from the trip. 

I’m ready for a new camera.  This thing pales in comparison to our friend’s camera we used last week.  Oh well, here are the shots.

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When is it time to move?

July 15th, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

In one of my recent posts I introduced the idea that my wife and I are seriously considering a church change.  We’ve been going to our current church for between 7-8 years and are very involved.  We’re most involved on the music side of things.  My wife sings in the choir and I play lead guitar for the Praise & Worship on Sunday mornings and evenings, as well as leading praise and worship for the youth and the college & career classes on Wednesday.  I really enjoy playing in our church’s band.  My mom, who’s a phenomenal piano and organ player, also plays in the band.  Besides us there’s an incredible piano player, drummer and bassist.  So it’s a 5 piece and we get to rockin’.  In fact here’s an audio clip that I recorded about two years ago of a choir song that we did called "I’m Alive".  Give it a couple seconds to load.

A few technical notes, this was done on a Roland VS-1680 about two years ago with everything sub-mixed to 8 tracks and recorded.  So whatever sound I was getting from the drums, that’s what I got.  I don’t like the way the drums sound on here, but not much can be done after the fact.  That’s the blessing and curse of live recording.  I love live recording because of the energy that gets captured and I think that this clip translates the energy.  For those into audio production, I’m now focusing completely on mobile recording using a MOTU 896HD 16 tracks at a time into a laptop running Nuendo. Take a listen and we’ll continue with the discussion.     Oh yeah, that’s yours truly on the vocals and guitar.

Here’s a screen shot of me mixing it in Nuendo.  Screenshots are always cool. 

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I hope that didn’t make you cringe too much.  So I like playing in our band.  We originally came to our church because of the pastor’s preaching.  This guy provides a tremendous amount of insight and wisdom.  He basically picks a book of the bible and preaches through it, several verses at a time, providing insight into why this was important and how it relates to God’s relationship with man and our relationship with him.  It was good meaty stuff that was completely different than what we’d been getting.  Now, that seems to be the reason we feel it’s time for a move.  Personally, and I think my wife feels this too, I’m at a place where I need the relationship side of Christ.  I need to know his love for me and how I should live in light of that love.  Right now I feel like I go to seminary on Sunday morning and it’s just wearing me thin.  I mean, we’re going through Ecclesiastes for crying out loud.  I’m losing focus in 5 minutes. 

Ok, so there’s one reason.  Another reason is that in the time that we’ve been there, we haven’t really bonded with anyone, other than my parents.  For some reason we just don’t click with anyone at the church that is even near our age.  I’ve got some of my close Christian friends that I work with that go to a church that I’ve heard great things about, from the preaching to the praise.  I feel like if I go to a church where I’ve got something in common with the folks, I’ll actually be able to develop those relationships that make a church what it is; a body of believers called to uplift Christ and each other.  Something like that anyway.

The final reason is that right now, I feel like I’m going to work when I go to church.  Sunday is not a day of rest and Wednesday is a honkin’ killer.  The new church we’re looking at has two Sunday morning services, no sunday night and no wednesday night.  In leiu of that they get together in discipleship groups.  Now that is something Sunette and I have been itching for.  I feel that all in all, the move will help us connect and grow deeper in our walk with Christ, something that has felt a little under served for a while. 

Here’s the question…am I being selfish?  Do I want to move for me rather than taking into account whether there’s still a need in the church for me to be there, for whatever reason?  That’s got me a little perplexed.  So, when is it time to change churches?  The roots are deep, so it’ll take a little while to uproot, be I think we’re ready for the change.

We’ll be on vacation from tomorrow until July 20th.  I’m trying to decide whether or not to leave the laptop at home and just take a book.  I prolly will, so I’ll be seeing ya’ll when we get back.  Maybe with some good fishing pictures.  Oh dang, that reminds me…I haven’t posted about our fly-fishing trip to the Hiwassee River.  We’ll I might just take the time and do that today too.  Peace out.

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Zidane Headbutt

July 11th, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

ZidaneOk for those of you like me that weren’t able to watch the world cup on Sunday, or see any of the gazillion replays of the headbutt.  Follow this link to see a stinkin hilarious video of the headbutt…with some additional special effects.  I can’t post the video here…but just follow your nose.  It’s worth it. 

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Hey Diddy watch ‘is!!

July 10th, 2006 Jonathan Payne 1 comment

Redneck_3I was there….well, almost there.  As we were visiting some friends in Dublin this weekend, ironically, they suggested we check out the annual Redneck Games over in East Dublin this past Saturday.  Now…our friends are from South Africa and, although very southern, they are not rednecks, and I just couldn’t picture them going to the Redneck Games.  Really they were going to support a friend, Jack from Blackbird Coffee in Dublin.  Awesome Coffee shop BTW.  Well Blackbird Coffee was gonna have a booth at the Redneck games and our friends were gonna be there to support them.  So here we go! 

Well, we got to the gate.  There was a long line of 4×4 trucks piled with folks weaned on chicken and cornbread and weren’t afraid to show it in their dixie bikinis.  I was afraid.  I couldn’t do it.  I could smell the testosterone, ignorance and Budweiser and that’s a recipe for disaster.  We buckled.  Our friends went and found Jack and he said they were packing up and headed outta there.  Not quite the coffee shop crowd if-ya-know-what-i-mean.  So we ditched and headed to the coffee shop for some iced lattes and Dr. Seuss books.  Now that’s my speed!!

Here are some pics at the coffee shop.  Our friends have the cutest little girls in the world.  I’m butter whenever they’re around.  Oh and yes they are the cutest, I’m sorry if you have little girls, I’m sure they’re cute in their own right.

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I dig this photo of my woman, no croppin.  Looking out the window of coffee shop.  We really had a great visit with our friends.  We had a "regte boere braai" on Saturday night and it was phenomenal.  That’s "real farmer’s cookout" for all those that don’t speak Afrikaans.  I’m learning.  In fact, I had a test tonight.  Ek probeer en leer ‘n bietjie, maar ek kan nie praat baie goed nie. 

We went to church with them on Sunday morning and had a very special service as their youngest daughter had just accepted Jesus earlier in the week and wanted to make a public profession of faith.  There was no prompting by the parents, this was something that she wanted to do, and out of luck they were having a real downhome baptism service that afternoon at a local spring and she wanted to be baptised too.  Awesome!  Going to their church service reminded Sunette and I how eager we are to visit some different churches.  I’m gonna wait to go into this in more detail cause there’s a lot, but suffice to say that we’re prolly gonna be changing churches after 8 years.  More on that later.

The baptism service was amazing.  It was a super cold fresh spring called Rock Springs, just south of Dublin.  The whole church showed up to see about 10 people get baptised.  When Ilke got baptised, I was taking pictures and it really just brought tears to my eyes.  Talk about a juxtaposition to the redneck games the day before.  This was one of the purest expressions of faith, in a back to nature, new testament sort of way and it really laid me low for a while.  Just an incredible experience all together. 

A few more shots…

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Whose to choose?

July 6th, 2006 Jonathan Payne 9 comments

So I’m using Typepad right now, the cheap version, but I’ll prolly upgrade soon for some nicer graphics.  Los  just changed over to wordpress and it got me curious as to why people choose the blog service they do.  Other than price, for those that blog, why do you choose whose you choose to use? 

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The Jonathan Shirt

July 5th, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

JonathanshirtYes…this is a latex shirt.  Yes…it is rad.  Yes…it is called the Jonathan Shirt.  Don’t believe me?  Check here .  I mean, a shirt named after me, made of latex.  I just might get it if it didn’t cost $375 and wouldn’t make me sweat like Mr. T in a ziploc bag…a big ziploc bag.  I’d like to think I’d look as cool as this dude, and not….

This dude….

73p83714 Same shirt…oh so different level of mac-daddy-ness.  Could you legally ask the question "Who’s your daddy?" in this shirt? 

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Have you seen my camera?

July 2nd, 2006 Jonathan Payne No comments

CameraWell, I really would like to post some actual pictures on here instead of stupid link pics, but alas, my camera no esta aqui.  It’s an older big ol’ digital like a .25 megapixel Nikon I think.  If you see around, give me a holler.  I’ll figure out how to get some real pics on here in the mean time. 

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