Remains of Thunder
Posted in nerdery on June 21st, 2009 by jaredTimelapse shot from my backyard of a thunderstorm dwindling and moving northeast.
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Timelapse shot from my backyard of a thunderstorm dwindling and moving northeast.
Remains of Thunder from Jared Lee on Vimeo.
So I’m pretty sure my last few entries have begun with “Sorry I haven’t updated in so long” so I’ll just skip that part and assume it’s understood. To be honest, nothing has really happened aside from work.
As I type this just before bed, my wife is on the other side of the planet in India, probably about to have lunch. She’s halfway through a two week mission trip where she and several others are putting on an academy for some grade school teachers there. She’s having a blast; making new friends, seeing the Taj Mahal, riding camels, and having fish nibble dead skin off of her feet. Oh, and there’s that really awesome part where she gets to share the gospel with the people of India. I’m so proud of her.
This is by far the longest we have been apart since we started dating, but we are holding up. Thank you Skype and webcams.
While I was definitely not looking forward to being apart from her for two weeks, I was looking forward to some good bachelor time, and I have not disappointed myself. It’s been a full week of video games, board games, fast food, homies, and several excruciatingly hilarious episodes of Wipeout. I do need her to come back soon though. I keep oversleeping and need someone here to kick me to let me know that my alarm is going off.
I took both of these from my backyard on Saturday and Sunday. The first is just some clouds moving across the sky and the second is a thunderstorm building to the west.
I thought I’d try my hand at making a time lapse video, so here we go. This is Toby and I hanging out at my house (Ariel is in India for two weeks) Friday night, watching the Rangers game for a couple of hours (there’s a spot where no one is there when we went for ice cream and then Tanner and Krissy came over at the end). For the technical details, read my photography blog. Be sure to watch it in HD. I put it in 720p.