Thursday, March 26, 2015

Arcade Creek Park and Preserve







If you have driven down Sunrise Blvd near Sun Hill Drive I'm sure you saw the construction of the new park in Citrus Heights.  






From Sunrise it looks like it would be a very small park.... until you actually stop by.  Then you see for yourself what a fantastic park this is.  





A large play area, adult exercise equipment, covered picnic tables, walking trails and even a zip line for the kids.  Be sure and check out this great new park.






Wednesday, March 25, 2015

AeroSpace Museum of California



 I spent the afternoon at the Aerospace Museum of California today.  I have to admit that I've lived my entire life in Sacramento and until a few weeks ago I didn't know this museum even existed.

                                                    


I love this place.  All the history.  The chance to actually walk inside some of the historic airplanes that they have on site.




The docents that wander the area are very helpful and excited to teach you about the history of the planes.  One plane was actually used during   D-Day in World War II.

Aerospace Museum Website


Directions to the Museum





















Saturday, March 21, 2015

Kings Arena Build Site March 2015


The arena is progressing.  There is activity all over the site from trucks going in and out to a huge crane erecting what I've heard will be the practice facility.



Sunday, March 15, 2015

Auburn Ravine from 400 Feet Above


Was showing  a home in Foresthill today so I grabbed my drone before I left.


Monday, February 23, 2015

Sacramento Awakens

Video by Forest Rat Productions

A very nice video of Sacramento in the morning.  This video was taken by some friends that are building an expandable drone.  It can start as a quadcopter and you can expand it by adding additional arms and propellers.  

If you would like to see more of his great videos visit his YouTube Channel.  Forest Rat Productions.



Monday, February 16, 2015

Channel 10 News Story



Was driving around in Roseville when I checked my phone and saw an email from "News10"  Gabrielle Karol was wanting to interview me for a news story on drones that they were running at 5:00.  She called and 20 minutes later I'm in front of the camera being interviewed.  Crazy how your day can change just like that.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Kings Arena Build - February 2015


You can really see that progress is being made in the construction of the downtown arena now.  The place was humming with activity.



Friday, January 16, 2015

Oak Tree Overhanging the Bluffs in Fair Oaks


The old oak tree hanging over the bluffs in Fair Oaks is a popular spot for photographers.  I don't know how this tree hasn't tumbled to the bottom of the bluffs.  It's hard to imagine how all the weight of the tree can be supported by so few roots.



I've been having some battery issues.  The low voltage alarm went off on my remote and I had to bring the drone in for a hard landing.  I included the landing at the end of the video where the drone flipped over.  Fortunately no damage to the drone.  Think its time to replace my batteries.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Rocklin Police Department



I had the pleasure of meeting with Police Chief Ron Lawrence of the Rocklin Police Department today.  We talked about how I could use my drone to help promote the City of Rocklin.  


Chief Lawrence gave me a tour of the station.  Wow... it wasn't what you would think a police station was like.  Very modern, clean and high tech.  Was fascinated be the 911 call center.  Very cool how the large projector map of the city shows the location of all the police cars and fire trucks.

Thank you Chief Lawrence for the great tour.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

San Juan High School


This post and video are dedicated to my Dad.  A San Juan High School Alum Class of 1953. 

In 1911 the need for a four-year high school was recognized. The original school was convened in a building in Fair Oaks with the Grammar School. That building is the Community Clubhouse now. The San Juan Union High School District was organized by 1913. It was composed of Sylvan, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Roberts, and San Juan Districts. In 1913-1914 when the first classes were being held in the Grammar School, there were 46 students of whom 41 were freshmen. In June 1914 the first student graduated (Dorothy Gertrude Jerauld). 
By 1915, the decision was made to locate at the present site on Greenback Lane in Citrus Heights. The land for the school site was donated by Walter Trainor (the man who named Citrus Heights). In the summer of 1915 work was begun on the building. Enrollment swelled to 92 with a large group coming from Folsom (Folsom High was not built until 1922). The original building was a two-story school with a frame construction and a tile roof. This structure remained until the late 1950’s (since 1938 it was hidden behind the auditorium and the "A" and "B" wings of the present structure). At its inception, San Juan served all students living east of Fulton Ave., south of the Placer County line and north of the American River. Boys rode in a Tally Ho Mac Truck and girls in Pierce Arrow Stages. Some farm families transported students to the old Railroad Station south of Fair Oaks Village, where the bus met them. 
By 1940, two years after the "A" and "B" wings were built, the school enrollment totaled about 400. The old building, which had been nearly abandoned in the late 1930’s, was reoccupied room after room until it was in full use again. Following the end of World War II, it became possible to add the "H" wing (music) west of the auditorium. A gradual program of building shops, a gymnasium, and classroom wings was begun, which culminated in the late 1950’s with razing of the original building and the construction of "C" and "D" wings on its former site. The present enrollment at San Juan is approximately 800.
Historical photo of SJHS in the 1920s We are indebted to Phebe Cale, San Juan High School Librarian for 37 years before her retirement in 1977. No one person knew more about San Juan and it’s history.
Drawing from our rich history of academic excellence, San Juan High School is preparing for a dramatic new change to give students an excellent foundation in career and technical education as we enter the next 100 years of San Juan High School.

Info from the San Juan High School website.