Sunday, March 28, 2010

3D Parafoil Red Goldfish Kite

We just bought a new kite on Ebay called a "3D Parafoil Red Goldfish". I'm looking forward to flying it at the beach this year. Our Grandkids are going to love it. My father loved to fly kites and I'm sure he would have got a kick out of this one. There always seems to be a steady 20 mph breeze here at the Outer Banks and it's actually a well known place for flying kites. Kitty Hawk Kites are well known all over the world and of course this is where the first flight was recorded in 1903 by the Wright Brothers because of the wind currents.                                       

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Actinic keratosis

This is my third and last week of treatment for actinic keratosis using Efudex cream. The healing process will begin next week and will grow new skin tissues in a couple weeks.
AK is a precancerous condition that affects only the top layer of skin (the epidermis). Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun damages the skin and if left untreated, 15% of AK can turn into a form of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). When they are found early, AKs are highly treatable. UV light from the sun and commercial tanning lamps or beds are the major causes of AK. UV light causes changes in the genetic material of the skin's cells. AK can happen at any age, but the risk increases with accumulated sun exposure.

The photo on the bottom is 4 weeks after treatment while in the healing process.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

YouTube - rickmanz's Channel

Hi everyone. Cindy and I have put all our videos on YouTube. Just click on the link below.
YouTube - rickmanz's Channel

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Enjoyed the Summer at Outer Banks

This past summer we practically lived at the beaches on the weekends. The water temperature was in the 70's by July and we had a great time enjoying the beaches along the Outer Banks. So far, our favorite beach is on Pea Island because it is somewhat secluded. We're looking forward for our families to join us this coming summer for some fun in the sun.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

We relocated to the Outer Banks from Michigan

It's been awhile since I've posted anything. I thought I would continue to keep our blog current so here goes...

In July, of 2009 I was able to land a job with the Cape Hatteras National Seashore which is located at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I work as a peservation worker restoring historical sites and buildings. It is quite interesting type of work and I enjoy working for the Park Service. 

Over the past 25 plus years I have worked in middle management with the auto industry shipping vehicles from plant to dealerships all over the country. Due to the downturn in the auto industry in 2009, my position was terminated and like many others, found myself searching for a new job. I have always enjoyed working with my hands since I was a kid. I liked the sense of accomplishment building or constructing projects. I was a steel worker in my younger days fabricationg steel structures according to blueprint. It feels good to be back in this type of work with people who have so much skilled talents. There is so much history here to learn and write about. I will write of projects we have already completed and upcoming projects as well.

Cindy and I love the warmer weather and we live within 15 minutes of the beach. Most weekends we spend at the beach when weather permits. We rented a nice house near the sound.