Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Pop Art ala Alexandra

© 2010 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.

This is a painting done by my daughter Alexandra of her sister Victoria. It's so Pop, I love it. Alexandra is attending Art school and majoring in print making. This is a piece she did last semester and I'm finally getting around to sharing it.

Victoria in Cassis France

© 2010 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.

I came across this photo of my younger daughter Victoria in the South of France. I have always enjoyed this image. It captures a certain time in our lives so perfectly. While living in Geneva we often traveled to France for its obvious pleasures. It was literally in our backyard. Cassis is a lovely medieval fishing village with a rocky pine tree shore line referred to as the Calanques. There are some breath taking views from the hills along the shore or from a boat. Jumping from the rocks into the sea is a favorite pass time as well as snorkeling the caves. Memories can be wonderful things. They do sometimes tug at the heart for all kinds of reasons.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Hard Drive Problems

Last week I was traveling with an external hard drive containing a large portion of my images. Why was I doing this? Because I had a lot of work to do and I assumed I would get it all done while traveling. I have done this before, so why would this time be any different? I've gone through security, the xray machines and never had a problem. I always have the drive with me securely wrapped in bubble and in a protective case.

I know the first thing you are thinking is, of course I wouldn't travel with it if it wasn't backed up. Well, yes and no. This is a hard way to learn a lesson in professional work flow methods. It was not all backed up.

When I got home my Mac couldn't read the drive. Having recently relocated to Florida I had no technical support system in place. I decided to go to the geek squad at best buy. Still feeling confident that this couldn't be a big deal, but anxious none the less. They barely knew what they were doing at best buy. They were not set up for mac and they gave me no feeling of confidence in handling this problem. There was a lot of confusion. I decided not to leave it with them for retrieval, imagining all kinds of horror stories. They suggested I buy a black widow box, crack open the hard drive and try to retrieve the info myself. I did as they suggested and the mac wanted to initialize the drive when it loaded up. That would have wiped out all the images and data, so that was a bust.

I went to the local camera shop here in Delray Beach and they were much more helpful. In the end they suggested I get in touch with the manufacturer of the drive and see what or who they recommend, which I did. The company they suggested for retrieval is called ESS Data Recovery Inc. They offer several levels of service mainly in terms of time and money not based on the size of the drive. I took the standard option (7-10 days) for between $400 to $1900.00 retrieval costs, especially because there was a cap on the service of $1900.00. Their emergency service has a $250.00 estimate charge and runs between $2000.00 to $5000.00 for retrieval. Well, I received the estimate today, and, of course, its for the maximum amount of $1900.00. So I would have been charged $5000.00 if I had taken the emergency service. I don't know, but something seems wrong here. I'm at their mercy though. They claim the good news is that they feel they can retrieve between 85 to 100%. I have to wait and see. Tense, no! What a drag.

The moral of this story is back up, back up, back up!! I'm truly bummed, depressed and feel very stupid. I've learned this lesson the hard way.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

California

I am in California and unable to post. I will be back next week.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

September 11th 2010


It's hard to believe that 9 years have passed since the bombing of The World Trade Center. I don't think any of us will ever forget that day. I would like to offer my heartfelt wishes to all the families, friends, co-workers and acquaintances of the people who lost their lives. As Americans our lives have been forever changed by the events of that day.