Boyd

I went for a walk this afternoon down Main Street in small-town Jenks, OK. It seems like 80% of the stores on the street are antique shops, and I stopped in a couple to see their remnants of the past. At the American Heritage Antiques shop, I met a man named Boyd. He told me that he because AHA is open seven days a week, he occasionally fills in for the shopowner on the weekends to give him a break. They had a bunch of very nice vintage pocketwatches, and Boyd and I talked about the 1886 Elgin that I got from my grandmother's estate. He taught me about watch fobs and showed me some examples from insurance companies from the '40s.

When I asked Boyd if I could take his picture, he said to be careful, because he wasn't sure if my camera would survive.

Boyd

Watches on the tabletop

I got bored last night while I was waiting for some work files to download and decided to take some snaps of my watches. Just set them on my desk and used the back of my laptop to bounce a flash over them. There's a Bell&Ross BR03-92 and a Panerai PAM127. I love the loud tick that you get out of these mechanical watches (gotta wind the PAM, but the B&R winds with your wrist movement).

PaneraiB&R + Pan

Working in Luanda

Well, been working in Luanda and finally brought my camera to show everybody what I've been up to. A lot of treating iron to do maintenance on, which means lots of high pressure grease – my new least favorite compound. DSC_5424DSC_5412 DSC_5414 DSC_5413

Work Training in France

I've been attending my introductory training for my new job with Schlumberger here in Melun, France. We've had long days and lots of work, but there's been time to have some fun, too. We got to go 'karting' at a place nearby, and yesterday we went into Paris and went up the Eiffel Tower and saw the end of the Tour de France. Here's a couple photos from the week so far:Eiffel TowerEiffel Tower La DefenseTour de France Reporters KartingKarting