Buck Brannaman…

So my original plan included seeing Peter Gabriel and Sting in Seattle, but, unfortunately, my timing was off and I wasn’t able to go. I wanted to fill that event with something else, so I started to look around and couldn’t believe how lucky I was to be close to a Buck Brannaman Horsemanship Clinic. Now, I know absolutely nothing about horses, but since seeing the documentary Buck a couple years ago, I knew that at some point I had to get to one of these clinics to see him lead. If you haven’t seen it before, at minimum check out that trailer on the site I linked above – and then check out the doc itself on Netflix – you won’t be disappointed. Thankfully, Buck was conducting a clinic in Ellensburg, Washington and I was able to get there to check things out.

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If I remember correctly, Buck said that he had been working with this particular horse for about two weeks.

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There was no doubt as to whom was in control, as everybody was hanging on each word coming out of Buck’s mouth. In the bottom pic, one of Buck’s assistants works with a horse that was proving to be a challenge for its owner. The clinic was for both new and experienced horse owners – and the goal was to help each person do a better job of starting their horse.

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While I was fortunate on the whole trip, this was just flat out a wonderful opportunity and I’m so happy that I was able to spend a morning observing this whole process. He’s a wonderful teacher and I’ve learned a lot from his approach, which certainly is geared toward starting horses, but reflects much more on his philosophies. One of my biggest takeaways from the documentary, which I use with my students as we take a look at the theme of “how we treat others,” is: Gentle in what you do, firm in how you do it.

Greensburg Salem Homecoming 2014

Homecoming is a special time at all high schools across the country – and Greensburg Salem’s is certainly no different. It’s great to see alums returning for a game and it’s always wonderful to see those who represent our school shine their brightest. Part of what sets Greensburg Salem’s Homecoming apart, however, is the city setting for our stadium, the parade through town, and also alums taking part in the opening festivities with the Band. What a great time, and what a beautiful night!

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Congrats to all of the members of the 2014 Greensburg Salem Homecoming Court as well as all of those who work so hard to pull this event off — and thank you to all who take the time to return home!

 

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Brittany’s Senior Project…

A former student of mine, who just so happens to also be my neighbor, asked if I’d be willing to take pics of her Senior Project — a dance competition that she organized and was overseeing. Admittedly, I was a little hesitant. I can’t say as dance is something that typically catches my attention, so I just wasn’t sure. A little reluctantly, I agreed, and I am so happy that I did – I was thoroughly impressed all around – from her overseeing of the event to the talent that performed – it was a really, really great thing to see!

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Greensburg Salem presents Footloose

I had the opportunity to catch the dress rehearsal of Greensburg Salem’s production of the hit musical Footloose and was unbelievably impressed! I’m guessing that you’ve seen one of the movie versions of this, and I can assure you that the musical is just as good. Make sure to check it out either this Thursday, Friday or Saturday at 7:30 or Sunday at 2! Below are some previews from the show. Two galleries of photos from the show can be found by clicking on Galleries above, then you’ll see the link taking you there. All proceeds benefit the GSHS Yearbook Staff.

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Inspiration…

As a teacher, I speak with my students about inspiration and the need for it on an almost daily basis. We find our inspirations in all different forms – from the masters, sure, but also from the innovators – those who are out there imagining and then putting themselves out there for all to see. We find it in museums and galleries, on the streets and an infinite amount of sites online. We all have our favorite forms, but sometimes it’s just as awesome to come upon something simply by chance…

Never has it been easier to find inspiration — between flickr and Pinterest, Facebook and 500px, Twitter and whatever else floats your boat, it’s just really easy to find some absolutely incredible work. It was through twitter that I recently was introduced to the time lapse photography of Brad Oskowski, or as his website is known, Charlie Moscow. A student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Brad specializes in “videography, video editing and motion graphics” according to his site – and from what can be seen in the video below, it appears that he has quite the future.

I’ve never dabbled in working with time lapsed images, but I can surely tell you that my curiosity has been stoked after watching this, “Steel City Sights: A Pittsburgh Time Lapse Project.”

More of Brad’s work can be found at: www.charliemoscow.com