Showing posts with label Mom n Dad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mom n Dad. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Ocean City Beach Trip

been to Ocean City MD more than any place on earth not named Pittsburgh. 6 hour drive, it's like a 2nd home to me and my family.

i try not to carry my phone on vacation, but this sunny morning i happend to have it on me... so i snapped just a few pics of some cool boardwalk sinage (that catches my eyes)... and an old friend of mine

enjoy:

OC History Plaque Ocean City 6/2012 

wooden letter goodness:

Fishers Elevated Ocean City 6/2012 

love the colors:

Souvenir City Ocean City 6/2012 

what a cool name for a ride:

Inverter Ocean City 6/2012 

always make it a point to say hi to this guy:

Old Friend Ocean City 6/2012 

this would look better hand painted. as it is, awesome... but a bit TOO perfect. love it anyway:

Awesome Sign Ocean City 6/2012 

like the Fishers sign above, this is what wooden letters are all about:

Fishing Signage Ocean City 6/2012 

anyway... want to see more? hop in the car and take a road trip

ma had a blast too. i mean, who wouldn't... Dumser's and everything...

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Mail Pouch Barn #1

here are pictures of a project i finished up in '07 that is pretty important to me. my first Mail Pouch (MP) barn i painted for my Mom & Dad on their shed in the backyard. my Dad fought with cancer long enough to see the shed, but passed away shortly after. me, him and my Mom would always take road trips and he'd point out every MP barn we'd see along the way. so i thought it would be nice if they could wake up every morning, and see one in the back yard...

i patterned it after these barns:



i wasn't into taking a bunch of pics back then, but managed to snap a few of my progress here and there.

stool, table, drafted print-out that i made (pic below), paint & supplies


here are the dimensions i drew up. i did this by finding a straight-on image of an existing MP barn online... right clicking on the image and selecting "copy"... opening AutoCAD, and "pasting" the image into a workspace... tracing out the letters...


then pulling the trace off of the image, cleaning it up, and sizing it up to scale... then dimensioning the letters i traced. sounds difficult, but it's harder to do then to explain:


drop shadow added:


i later read in this book (The Barn Painter) that Harley Warrick would start all his barns with the letter "H" and work his way out then down. kinda cool that his initials were H.E.W., no?


and here she is all finished up... with rays of sun shining down from the heavens :-)


my Dad saw and enjoyed this painting for a short time, but passed before he could see all of my other DIYs. but with every stitch, and every cut, and every new idea, i keep him in my heart and in my thoughts. him and my Mom have always been big fans of my work, no matter what it was/is. my Mom will give me some good ideas from time to time, but don't tell her that, she'll take credit for the whole finished product ;-)

me and my dad out crabbing/fishing:


me and my ma checkin' out a game:


(those two knuckleheads were married for 40+ years, and together for about 50)