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365 Day Photo Challenge 147/365 “Nice Surprise Today”

30 Saturday May 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Band, Band LEaders, Friends, Graduation, High School

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Bare with me as I give a brief history as to why I had a nice surprise today.

I entered Corner High School back in 1976 in the seventh grade.  My younger brother decided that he wanted to join the band and back then you could join the beginner band in the sixth grade.  I felt I was too good to be in the band and wanted to join the football team.  Once we got settled in my brother joined the band and I tried out for football.  I was too slow for football but they waited until two weeks before our first game to tell me.  So, I did what my brother did and tried to join the band but by then it was too late to join in for that year.  I had to wait another year before i could try out.

My two younger brothers, my baby sister and myself all were in the band at one time.  I had some fond memories in the band especially when we got to go out of state to compete with other bands across the surrounding southeast.  I even got to try out in the honor band, made it and got to perform on the Grand Ole Opre stage in Nashville Tennessee.  The original stage not the new one.

During my time in the band I learned how to play the Trombone, Baritone, Concert Tuba and the Sousaphone.  Believe it or not, there is a difference between the Tuba and the Sousaphone.  My favorite instrument has got to be the Baritone.  I even bought one right after high school just so I could keep playing it after I graduated.  I’m glad I did because my son now plays that instrument in college.

Both my baby sister and my baby brother quite soon after their first year in the band.  It just wasn’t for them. My sister played the Saxophone and my baby brother played the trombone. My other brother stayed in the band and he played the trumpet.

The band director that I had in high school is still there today.  When asked when he was going to retire, he just simply said, “I’m not!”  Many of my classmates still live in the area and Mr. Coggin teaches their kids how to play music and march on the field.  I know it has to feel strange knowing that you taught their parents and now your teaching their kids.  I know it would fell weird for me.

Mr. Coggin’s father was a Baptist minister and at one point was the preacher at my church.  Guess who became our music minister.  That’s right.  His son the band director. Now, not only did I have Mr. Coggin for band during the week, I now had him on Sundays and Wednesday’s for choir.

Getting to know the Coggins’ was awesome. Not only did I get to know the father but the father’s wife, Mr. Coggins’ wife and his two young kids.  If I recall, the families stayed with our church for many years.  But there came a day when the preacher decided it was time to retire and so he left along with his son, Mr. Coggin with his wife and two kids.  Of course, I still saw him at football games and competitions because we would go to the games to see my brother play and march in the band.  In fact, with my kids being in the band we still see Mr. Coggin from time to time at competitions and at football games.  I always make it a point to speak to him when ever possible.  I remember one time after I shook his hand and asked him how he was doing, he turned to the gentleman standing beside him and said, “that’s one of my tuba players from years ago.  One of the best tuba players I’ve ever had the pleasure of teaching.”  Made my day to hear that.  I don’t know if he actually meant for me to hear that or not but regardless I did.

Which brings me to today.  While in the elevator at my workplace, the elevator stopped on third floor as it was going down.  Four ladies and a gentleman stepped on and the doors closed.  Moments later the door opened again on second floor and three ladies got off.  I noticed that this lady kept looking at me. When I first saw her she looked familiar but to me everyone looks familiar.  We have over 3000 employees that work at the complex so I see different people everyday of the week. She asked me if I had went to Corner.  I said yes thinking maybe she was a classmate of mine or even a teacher.  She then asked me if I had been in the band.  I said yes.  The then told me that she was Mr. Coggins’ wife.  You could have blown me over with a feather.  We talked from the time we got off together on ground floor to the doorway to her destination.  We talked mostly about my family and a little about Mr. Coggin.  I was dismayed when I had found out that she had been working there for well over a year and a half.  I wished I was a fly on her wall when she told Mr. Coggin that she works in the same place that I work at.

Mr. Coggin taught me more than just how to play an instrument and how to play music.  He taught me respect and how to be a leader.  He taught me that there is more to life than winning at everything you do.  That you can learn far more from losing than you can from winning.  I have a lot of respect for Mr. Coggin and his family.

The above picture is a drawing of the old high school where we would meet for band practice.  This is where we had all our band pictures made.  This is where we had our graduation pictures made. This is where I had my first kiss.  This is about to be demolished.  A new high school is been built with nicer rooms, bigger band room, bigger auditorium and up to date equipment.  They even have a stream flowing down through the center of the cafeteria.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 146/365 “Flooding in the Ham”

28 Thursday May 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Cycling, Flood, Graduation, Photography, Rain, Rescue, Seniors, Weather

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Another rainy day in Birmingham today. Had several areas in town had a little problem with flooding.  Nothing like out in Texas though. With all this rain today that meant that I didn’t get to ride any.  Oh well, there’s always tomorrow.

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My twin daughters will be going into the 12th grade next year and they had their pictures done yesterday.  My wife was able to take them to their session.  There were several other seniors there at the same time along with their mom’s.  The wife told me last night that most of the other mom’s couldn’t handle the thought of their kids graduating and broke down and sobbed like babies.  My girls were glad that their mom held it together.  I for one am not looking forward to them being seniors but I’ve accepted the fact that there is nothing I can do about it.  They’re growing up on me.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 145/365 “Weather Day”

27 Wednesday May 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Bike, Cycling, Injuries, Lightning, Photography, Rain, Storms, Weather, Wrecks

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On a normal afternoon during this time I would be on my bike getting some mileage in.  Unfortunately this is what is happening as I write.  I’ve ridden twice in the rain and both times it didn’t end well.  The first time I wrecked, popped my front tire and scraped the skin off my left arm and my right knee.  The second time was a little worse when I bent the rear rim, busted both tubes and spent several in the ER checking doing some xrays.  As you may have guessed I”m a little concerned when it comes to me riding in the rain.  My problem was going too fast in a turn and I got too close to the edge of the road while going down hill and over corrected.

Maybe tomorrow I’ll be able to get some saddle time in.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 144/365 “GoPro While Cycling”

26 Tuesday May 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Bike, Cycling, GoPro, Video

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I’ve recently started recording my riding with a GoPro that have on my handlebar.  I have it mainly to record my ride to show just how stupid some motorist can be.  I’ve also found another use by recording all those dogs that are supposed to be either on a leash or in a fence that I have to deal with.  Since I’ve been recording I’ve only caught one dog biting my front tire while I was trying to get up a hill.  The owner of that dog has been notified and has since been put back in her fence.

I’ve also found another used for my video’s by an unlikely source.  I posted a picture about a house that had caught on fire right after I past it.  The next door neighbor of the house caught me as I rode past it last night and asked if I taped each ride.  I acknowledge that I did and she wanted to know if I happened to see a car at the house as I passed the night of the fire.  Once I get home I delete the files if nothing eventful happens.  It just so happens that nothing eventful happened while I was on my ride that night so I deleted everything so I didn’t have anything to review.  I guess I’ll start keeping the video for a couple of weeks now before deleting them.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 143/365 “A Day of Remembrance”

25 Monday May 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, America, American Flag, Boy Scouts of America, BSA, Eagle, Freedom, Memorial Day, Statue of Liberty, USA

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It’s not about me nor my family today.  It’s about all those that gave their all for our country. Let us never forget what these people have done for our freedom.  If you’re still serving and or have served THANK YOU!!

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 142/365 “A Different Sort of Memorial Day”

24 Sunday May 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Dependant, Depression, Girls, High School, Independance, Kids, Memorial Day, Photography

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I woke up to the sound of the bathroom door closing and my daughters inside getting ready for work.  Normally I try to sleep in on the weekends but the last two mornings I’ve gotten up to the sound of my girls taking showers and doing their hair.  This has been so tough on me because my baby girls are growing up on me.  What made is so bad today is that my wife had found some pictures of them yesterday when they were about four or five playing with our then kittens.

I have never been diagnosed with depression but I know I have it at times.  Today was one of those days.  I didn’t ride my bike, too windy was my excuse.  I spent the day on my computer looking at pictures of my kids when they were little.  Not really feeling sorry for myself but then again maybe.  When my girls are at home we don’t spend much time with each other because our interests are so different.  They stay in their room watching tv and I stay in the den either on my laptop or watching tv or both.

The girls are seventeen and are both working at a local water park.  I am not ready for them to be working but I’m proud of them that they want to work and earn money to spend as they wish.  My girls are smart and make great grades in school and have never given us any cause to worry.  Neither one date which is fine by me because some of the boys they hang around with would not be my first pick for a boyfriend.

As a parent I worry about each of my kids.  My son is going back to school tomorrow and I won’t see him for several months.  But I worry about them each time they get behind the wheel.  My girls are not that experienced behind the wheel and I just worry that each time they leave the house it may be the last time I see them alive.

I’m reminded of yesterday while at the ballpark all those kids that are dependant on their parents to do everything for them.  My kids are independant and I’m proud for that but I’m also reminded that it wasn’t that long ago when they did depend on us to everything for them.  I sometimes miss that.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 141/365 “Achievers League”

23 Saturday May 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Achievers League, Alabama, Baseball, Homerun, Kids, Photography

_1TH4748I stood between home plate and 1st base.  I watched kids step up to the plate, most of which needed help of some sort.  Some were in wheelchairs, some had walkers while others needed no help at all.  Regardless of their abilities, all made a home run and you should have seen their faces once they hit that ball.  It was funny watching these kids
“run the bases”.  Nearly all kids ran to first but second and third would always seem to be missed but they always found their way to home plate and managed to “jump” to score.

There were no outs and no scoring involved.  Although I did hear the announcer say that the blue team scored 732 points during their time at bat. “Could the green team have a come back and win the game?”  All team members had a chance to hit the ball then it was the other teams turn at bat.

Each player had a specific song that was played as the child’s name was announced.  It made the kids feel important.  Some gave high fives and waved to the crowd as they stepped up to the plate.  A couple even danced a jig when they made it back to home plate after their home run.

Only two innings were played but in the faces of all these kids it might as well been twelve innings.  These kids didn’t care, they got to play baseball, they got to hit the ball, they got to run the bases and they got their names called out over the intercom system along with their favorite song. There were no parents fighting with the umpires or among themselves.  Both sides cheered for all the kids not just for their own.  For about an hour we lived in a perfect world, at least in these kids eyes.

For now this is the only picture I’ll post.  I’ll have to get permission to post the link to where the rest are located.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 140/365 “Here Today Gone Tomorrow”

22 Friday May 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Arson, Cycling, Fire, Photography, tornado

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My cycling route takes me through mostly subdivisions just so that I will stay off the busy streets in our city.  My route does take me on two of the most busiest streets that we have but I’m only on there for maybe a mile or two.  Just enough to get some motorists mad for having to wait until I get up the hill.

As I’ve stated before, our city was hit by a massive EF4 tornado back in 2011.  Only one quarter of our city’s homes were rebuilt.  Most packed up what ever was left and walked away and never looked back. There are some houses that still remain that were severely damaged that for whatever the reason were never torn down nor rebuilt, just boarded up and left to rot.  The above picture was just one of those houses.  I past there yesterday evening and noticed that this house was all boarded up and no one had lived there for a least a couple of years.  Today, well, you can tell what happen to it. I don’t want to lay blame here but I have a feeling that this was a case of arson.  With no power to the house an electrical fire would seem to be out of the question.  We had no storms last night so we can rule out a lightning strike.  We’ve had a few cases where the homeowners had issues with their insurance companies and a accidental fire would be the only way out.

Have a good weekend everyone!!

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 139/365 “A Tribute to Ashlyne”

21 Thursday May 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Ashlyne, Cancer, Cycling, Cycling for a Cause, Great Cycle Challenge, Kids Cancer

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I received this in my in box while I was at work.  This tore me up.

It is with great sadness that we are contacting you today…

Ashlyne, our ambassador and superhero, has lost her battle with cancer.

She passed away late on Tuesday evening at home in California. She was surrounded by loving family and close friends.

As you may know, she recently flew back to California to spend her last days at home, after her cancer had progressed so far that it could not be cured.

She made it home safely and she spent her last days catching up with old classmates and was even able to go to a movie with her friends.

One big highlight last week was that she got to pick out an early birthday present, a pet Chameleon named Lemon. Ashlyne’s mom told us she shed ‘happy tears’ on the ride home when Lemon wrapped his whole body around her finger like a huge hug. 🙂

That’s Ashlyne — she always saw the joy in things.

We’ll remember Ashlyne for her love of penguins and the color pink, her sound advice to “not eat the hospital food,” her skill in removing hospital bracelets and her bright pink cape with the letter “A” on it…

Because as Ashlyne said, “my favorite superhero is me.”

Ashlyne was a remarkable young lady and it was a privilege to know her, she will be in our thoughts and hearts as we ride next month to honor her memory and fight this terrible disease.

This is why we ride…to fight for kids like Ashlyne and fight kids’ cancer!

Every hill we climb, every mile we pedal, it’s to give these kids the chance for a better future.

As June draws near, we want to introduce you to some of the children you’ll be riding for next month. THANK YOU for your support to give these kids the brighter futures they deserve.

https://greatcyclechallenge.com/Riders/TimHughes

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 138/365 “Ride of Silence”

20 Wednesday May 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Cancer, Cycling, Fundraising, Great Cycle Challenge, Kids Cancer, Photography, Ride of Silence

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I had the opportunity to ride in the Ride of Silence ride tonight.  This was the third year that I’ve ridden in this ride and to me it’s quite an honor.  We ride in silence in remembrance of those that have been seriously injured or have been killed while riding within the past year.  The ride is less than ten miles and is a fairly easy ride.  Tonight was estimated in having over 100 cyclist riding in the ride.

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Don’t for get to donate if you can to help me raise $1000 by the end of June.  Follow the link to donate.  Thank you.

https://greatcyclechallenge.com/Riders/TimHughes

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