In 2007 RacerMate Inc of Seattle, Wa. hired me to produce their new software line of products to be called, TA DA, Real Course Videos. So almost overnight I became (cue the theme music) RCVman. This is the story of my work on the road, filming triathlons and searching for true love. Some things never change.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year & Part Five
Well now. THAT was a wild ride. 2010. In the books. We got a lot done. Toed the line. Worked hard. CHANGED. Created some transition. Learned several important lessons. Explored the depths of love, passion and promise. Stayed true to our commitments. Made mistakes (wish I could have THAT one back). Climbed the mountain. Took a look around. Watched the sunrise and the moon set. Laughed a lot. Cried a little. Added by subtraction in the glorious algorythms of life and decided that, gasp, there is more yet to be done.
Happy New Year VBA. Let's get after it, shall we? May 2011 be the best ever for you, me and us.
The dramatic conclusion to the 2010 with the RCvman will be later today as we want to wrap it in 2010. We very much plan on hitting the ground running in 2011. Guess you figured that might happen.
It will.
Part Five links:
Branson 70.3
BMAX Coaching
Michael Lovato
Las Vegas Gran Fondo
LA Triathlon
wow, that scenery in the Las Vegas footage was great, light was perfect. I think those were real too in LA, also very unusual.
ReplyDeleteYour always welcomed comments reminded me of a quote by a Hollywood producer. He said, to the effect that, any photographer or cinematographer that can photograph beautiful women well, will have a long a successful career.
ReplyDeleteThe light was right in Vegas and I lucked out in LA.