Goodbye Juliet, Hello Gilroy

Our old dog Juliet died this week.  She was our beloved pet for about 15 years, after her stray mother had her among a litter of puppies born under the garage.  Juliet’s brother Romeo died last year. When Romeo was failing, we adopted Redda, who is now a bouncy eighty-pound two-year-old collie-pit mix. The whole family misses Juliet very much. We have been looking for a good companion rescue dog for Redda so that she will not be so lonely.

Today, we adopted Gilroy. He is a 1-year-old corgi mix, about half Redda’s size, but when they met at the dog run of the Santa Clara County Animal Shelter in San Martin, California, it was love at first sight. They have been licking and chasing and playing non-stop since they met. She has been showing him all over the yard. Redda and Gilroy are both smiling a lot.  Tino the cat is ignoring both dogs, as usual.

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Images Copyright 2011 by Katy Dickinson

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New Web Site for Santa Maria Urban Ministry

After months of work, the new Santa Maria Urban Ministry (SMUM) web site was posted yesterday. My daughter Jessica did much of the design and transition work with many suggestions and testing by SMUM teachers, staff, and the Board. John Plocher provided technical support and last night moved in the website so the new design and content are now visible to the public.

Since 1983, SMUM has provided emergency food to the residents of San José’s inner city. In addition to continuing to serve the needs of our clients and promote their self-sufficiency, SMUM has developed transformative programs to serve the needs of and promote self-sufficiency within our community.  These programs include:

  • ABC Playtime (preschool)
  • Christmas gifts and food
  • Food Pantry
  • School Backpacks
  • Studio (after-school)
  • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)

You will find old and new material on http://smum.org (which resolves to http://smum.org/blogs automatically), including:

  • All Canticle newsletters from 2008-2009-2010
  • The Studio kids’ games page – http://smum.org/blogs/programs/studio-games-2/
  • A link to the diocesan donation page – http://www.edecr.org/donation.php
  • A way to sign up for the SMUM email distribution list (under SUBSCRIBE on the right-hand side)
  • A new SMUM Donor page is available for the first time
  • Many new pictures (mostly by me!)
  • Updated and corrected content

This has been one of those projects for which the last 20% of work seemed to take 80% of the time… Edits, corrections, and comments are welcome.

Katy Dickinson
SMUM Board Member
SMUM Studio Teacher

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How to Make an 80th Birthday Video

My mother, Eleanor Creekmore Dickinson, turned 80 last month. To celebrate, I made a video from pictures of her life provided by many members of the family. The video contained a selection of the 1,346 best pictures I found from the last 150 years. Recent photos were available in digital form but older images had to be scanned. I was able to use some pictures from the 80th birthday video I made for my father, Wade Dickinson. However, scanning technology has improved so many of those 2006 photographs had to be re-scanned.

Here is the process – how the video was made, with generous technical support from my husband John and music advice from my daughter Jessica and brother Pete:

  1. Decide when the story starts: establish the historical, social, and geographic context
    • I started 80 years before my mother was born, with ancestor pictures.
    • I included pictures from my mother’s parents’ childhood, courtship, and marriage.
  2. Collect many many images
    • Include pictures from each decade, if possible.
    • Show important people and places: siblings, the house where she grew up, where she went during the summer.
    • Scan yearbooks, invitations and announcements, certificates, awards, diplomas and other documents important to her life.
    • Presenting both formal and informal pictures tells a fuller story.
    • Include images from both family and work life. My mother is an artist, so I included pictures of her drawings, paintings, and sculptures.
  3. Scan pictures
    • Crop if needed to focus on what is important in the picture.
    • Leave off photo borders and frames (not always possible with old fragile photos).
    • Scan many more than you will need so that you have a choice of images with both landscape and portrait orientations
  4. Put the images into a web page photo arrangement template.
    • I used the “Keepsakes” photo layout pages which are part of Apple iPhoto – there are other programs available.
    • I included a variety of page layouts for one to six pictures per page – keeping the same color background for each page for continuity.
    • I wrote footer notes with dates and names and key places – sparingly, not on every page.
    • I had planned to display the image sequence using iMovie but that application badly degraded the image resolution, so I used iPhoto instead.
  5. Collect music to go with the images
    • We wanted a music  medley with tracks from several periods in my mother’s life.  Some songs I bought from iTunes. Jessica sang others and sent me the recording.
    • We wanted the music selections timed to start and end as certain images displayed.  This required much work.
    • John exported the iPhoto slide show into iMovie to create a timed sound track. He then exported the sound track back into iPhoto for the image display. This was complex but created the best sound/image combination using the tools we had.
  6. Decide how long the show will be – we aimed for 20 to 30 minutes.
  7. Show early versions to friends and relations and ask for feedback.
  8. Make a paper book of the video for a lasting momento. This is very easy to do with iPhoto Keepsakes but there is a 100 page limit. The resulting book arrives quickly and is of good quality.
  9. This project took about 40 hours of work over two months to complete.
  10. My mother loved it!
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Images Copyright 2011 by Katy Dickinson
28 March 2014 – links and references updated

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International Women’s Day, TechWomen

I just talked with my husband by Skype at midnight his time, morning my time. He is in Shenzhen China on a business trip, and I am in San Jose California. John said that about about 9 pm, there were celebratory explosions in the street outside his hotel, presumably to honor International Women’s Day. In 2007, I blogged about enjoying Women’s Day in India. John and I both work for Huawei. It will be interesting to see how our China-based company celebrates International Women’s Day today at the R&D center in Santa Clara.

I am hoping that in honor of the day, we will see even more potential mentors applying for the TechWomen mentoring program. TechWomen will pair women in Silicon Valley with their counterparts in the Middle East and North Africa for a professional mentorship and exchange program at leading technology companies in June 2011. If you are a qualified mentor, please apply using the form on http://www.techwomen.org/get-involved/. TechWomen is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), managed by the Institute of International Education (IIE), and implemented in partnership with the Anita Borg Institute for Women in Technology (ABI).

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Elkmont Tennessee

Eleanor Creekmore Dickinson, my mother, turned 80 this week. My husband and I have been putting together a video of her life to show at the big party next weekend. Rummaging around in thousands of old family photographs has been a time-consuming and moving experience. The pictures can be sorted in many ways: by family line, by age, by geography, by topic. I was surprised at how many pictures I have of family members visiting the Grand Canyon since 1941, how many photos feature animals (especially cats), and how many were taken at Elkmont.

Elmont was a vacation community near Gatlinburg in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. My great grandparents built a cabin there before the the Great Smoky Mountains became a national park in 1934. Later, the Elkmont camp ground was built across Jake’s Creek behind our cabin. In 1994, my mother helped to create the Great Smoky Mountains Elkmont Historic District that preserves some of the cabins from destruction. She developed a book about Elkmont in 2006.

You can tour Elkmont by video on Ghost Town Elkmont Houses – Smoky Mountains Tennessee (2007) and National Park – Great Smoky Mountains Elkmont Historic District Update (2008). Here are some of our family pictures of Elkmont and “Dear Lodge”, cabin number six also called the Creekmore Cabin.

1925 Elkmont swimming hole
1925 Evelyn and friends, Elkmont swimming hole

1915 Walter and Ellen Van Gilder
(my great grandparents)
1890 Walter and Ellen Van Gilder at Elkmont
. 1915 Hanging Bridge
Over Jake’s Creek
1900 plank bridge Jakes Creek Elkmont TN
1916 Appalachian Club Members
at the Wonderland Hotel
1906 Appalachian Club Members, Smokey Mountains Tennessee
. 1965 Elkmont
Cabin 6
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1965 Uncle Richard, Aunt Mary,
Aunt Louise at Jake’s Creek
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. 1967 my mother
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1977 my brother Peter
with Grandma on the cabin porch
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. 1980 Inside Cabin 6:
Grandma, Aunt Mary, J.T. Higdon
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1991 My Mother’s Trophy for
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1991 Elkmont award
. 2008 J.R. and Midge Higdon –
Elkmont Cemetery
2008 Elkmont6 Cemetary Higdon Stone by Jessica
2008 Elkmont – Creekmore Cabin
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. 2008 Elkmont – Cabin 6
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2008 Great Smoky Mountains
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Images Copyright 2008-2011 by Katy Dickinson and Jessica Dickinson Goodman

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Great TED Talks

I love TED Talks. I was in a church leadership retreat last weekend during which several of us talked excitedly about how powerful these short web-based videos can be for encouraging new thinking. Others at the retreat had never heard of TED Talks.  So, I collaborated with my expert daughter to came up with the following list of favorites.

What are TED Talks?

TED is a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader. Along with two annual conferences … TED includes the award-winning TEDTalks video site, the Open Translation Project and Open TV Project, the inspiring TED Fellows and TEDx programs, and the annual TED Prize. More on http://www.ted.com/

Some Favorite TED Talks

Other videos of great talks (non-TED):

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Happy Year of the Rabbit

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Working for Huawei means that I am much more aware of Chinese holidays and traditions. Happy New Year! This is the first day of the Year of the Rabbit in the traditional Chinese zodiac. Yesterday, Huawei had a big party for staff and their families, complete with dumplings, seeds, sweets, balloons, plus a dance and variety show from China TV on the big screen in the cafeteria.  Today, many people wore their dressy clothes to work.

In honor of the new year, here is my favorite rabbit story:

My mother used to have two large pets in her San Francisco art studio: a rabbit and a six foot long iguana lizard. Both were vegetarians and they loved carrots for their leafy green tops. One day, my mother put a large carrot on the floor and both animals started for it. They stopped on either side of the vegetable and eyed each other.

You need to know that rabbits show aggression by growling and thumping their back legs. A combative iguana jerks its head up and down and turns its skin from green to orange. So, the grey rabbit was on one side of the carrot growling and thumping, and the lizard was on the other, bobbing and changing color. Fortunately for the peace of the studio, both animals were very stupid. Eventually one wandered off and the other sat on the carrot.

Here are pictures of the food at the Huawei New Year’s Party:

New Years Sweets New Years Seeds Chinese Dumplings

Images Copyright 1980-2011 by Eleanor Dickinson and Katy Dickinson

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