Life Imitating Art
Sunday, August 05, 2018
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Here's a series of pictures I recently took.
A downburst close to where I live in Layton Utah. It's been a very dry year so far here in northern Utah! The storms have been few and far between, and very isolated.
Greg Billow launching his new T2C at the Point of the Mountain
Cody Dobson on his Millennium at the Point.
Monday, November 20, 2017
I guess It's about time for a few pics of the finished residence, LR3!
The entry is oriented facing north. Some of the finishing touches include, Ipe hardwood (the red tinted siding) which is a Brazilian hardwood. Local sandstone and galvanized deck railing.
The roof design is an all hip roof system. I remember getting the roof design back from the truss company. It looked like a jig saw puzzle from another planet! Luckily I had a great framer that brought a crew out to install the roof trusses and plywood skin. My nephew Josh Judkins and I framed the rest of the house with some help from Steve McGill.
Looking from the dining area into the living room. The stairwell leads to two additional bedrooms and a media room.
Living room
The kitchen with all viking appliances. Walnut cabinets with quartz countertops.
Kitchen
Living room
Ruby - one spoiled pup!
A view from the dining room
Looking west out the dining room. Great sunsets!
More dining room views!
A night time shot looking from the entry to the dining area.
Monday, May 22, 2017
AN EVENING LIGHT
Here's a video I put together of a flight from last Saturday. The site is Randolph, Utah in the northeast corner of the state. It's a site that I fly quite a bit.
I drove up with a few friends from Salt Lake. Initially it looked like it might not be a great day. Earlier two pilots launched and managed just under an hour of airtime before the conditions shut down. Another pilot and myself waited it out till just about 7pm. Our patience was rewarded as the conditions improved and we flew for about an hour in the smoothest air!
Monday, August 01, 2016
Randolph July 31st, 2016
Cody landing his Millennium in the big LZ at Randolph
This past Sunday Cody and I flew Randolph. It was a great soaring
day as I was able to easily thermal around for a few hours.
Cody schooled me with his rigid wing. He managed about 2.5 hours
and flew to the Idaho border, tagged Wyoming and ended his flight back in Utah.
day as I was able to easily thermal around for a few hours.
Cody schooled me with his rigid wing. He managed about 2.5 hours
and flew to the Idaho border, tagged Wyoming and ended his flight back in Utah.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
Friday, April 15, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Starts With A Concept
Early in 2015 we bought a lot and began playing with different designs that might be appropriate for the land. The lot appeared at first to have limitations, but the more we worked on concepts we realized the limitations were minimal. My goal was a home that flowed with the terrain. Sounds corny, but true! This model is very close to the actual design we used.
Friday, March 07, 2014
Living For The Process
FORTY YEARS
part one
The Back Story of the Title song, Forty Years.
By Bruce Hibbard
Creating music ideas and songs has always been a part of my life. Since my late teens I've had a drive to make music. Most of the time it's a labor of love without too much monetary gain from my efforts. But that's OK, I consider making music an art. As with most artistic
individuals, the creation process is where I thrive. After the process, the release of emotion and sense of accomplishment is the payoff. Most artists come up short when promoting their own art. This would be true for me as an artist as well! With that being said, the story begins.
The creation of Forty Years
The project started with a song that had its bones designed back in 2002. Forty Years was bought into existence and roughly crafted just after the world-changing 911 tragedy. The lyrical concept for Forty Years was conceived, mapped, and brought to fruition by this underlying truth - as dark and hopeless our world may sometimes appear, at our core we long for love, healing and wholeness. At one time or another, most of us have been able to relate to the Moses experience. Moses thought he was heading for the promise land when he left Egypt. Instead, he wandered around in the desert for forty years and died without ever realizing his promise. Forty Years borrows this biblical story and applies it to our current life. It reveals one man's frustration pursuing these high held values and goals, and how the pursuit can be an endless circle of disappointment and futility . The silver lining in the song is the hope that we will one day stand together as one, without the hatred and division that keeps our world torn apart.
Musically, Forty Years was no less of a journey. It laid in a dormant demo form until 2009 when I dug it up and discovered its potential.
John Willis originally played guitar, and most of his work remains an integral part of the song. Bass additional guitar parts as well as keyboards were recorded by Bruce Hibbard. Brandon Fields lays down some amazing soprano sax parts. Lenny Allen returns on this album as percussionist.
Forty Years
Word and Music Bruce Hibbard
Copyright 2014 Vizor Music
Word and Music Bruce Hibbard
Copyright 2014 Vizor Music
Sitting here upon this rock
Contemplating waves of sand
Drinking from a silver cup
Should I go, or should I stand
I swear by the moon
And all the stars that hang so elegantly
I won’t be my father’s fool
Blood stains the city walls
Where bricks once were made from clay
Could have been my destiny
Would have been if I had stayed
Buildings rise, and subways break the silence of night
I feel like Moses in the modern world
Endlessly, round and round in circles
Chasing my sanity, this might take forty years
Endlessly, searching for that enigmatic fantasy
This might just take forty years
Evening falls, time won’t wait
Moonlight paints the desert night
Planning out my big escape
Reminiscent of an ancient night
Crazy thing how just one moment can become
The defining moment of a man’s life
Endlessly, round and round in circles
Chasing my sanity, this might take forty years
Endlessly, searching for that enigmatic fantasy
This might just take forty years
Sometimes you don’t know where you’re going
It’s so hard to see, and when you get there
It’s not always what you thought it would be
Somewhere there’s an answer to our prayers
An end to all the struggle, of war and enmity
One day, we’ll walk together through that door
And when we emerge, we’ll be side by side
Endlessly, round and round in circles
Chasing my sanity, this might take 40 years
Endlessly, searching for that enigmatic fantasy
This might just take 40 Years
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
It's been such a long time since my last post. Several things to mention. The last three years I've been working on a music project for myself.
Forty Years was released in mid June of this year. It's an album containing nine new Pop / R&B songs written and produced by Myself and Lenny Allen. Also appearing on the album are Brandon Fields (sax), Hadley Hockensmith (guitar), John Willis (guitar), Lisa Verzella (horns), Sandy Wright (vocals), Nissi Allen Walls (vocals), Liesa Speegle (vocals and writer), and of course Lenny Allen (drums, percussion and producer).
The Great Salt Lake
Two videos are forthcoming. A music video for Love Is Gone is set to be released by the end of October. Most of the filming for the Love Is Gone video was shot at or around the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The picture above was taken on location! A video for Will We Get Together should be ready for release by the end of the year.
Forty Years was released in mid June of this year. It's an album containing nine new Pop / R&B songs written and produced by Myself and Lenny Allen. Also appearing on the album are Brandon Fields (sax), Hadley Hockensmith (guitar), John Willis (guitar), Lisa Verzella (horns), Sandy Wright (vocals), Nissi Allen Walls (vocals), Liesa Speegle (vocals and writer), and of course Lenny Allen (drums, percussion and producer).
Two videos are forthcoming. A music video for Love Is Gone is set to be released by the end of October. Most of the filming for the Love Is Gone video was shot at or around the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The picture above was taken on location! A video for Will We Get Together should be ready for release by the end of the year.
My project studio in Salt Lake
Most of the recording was done at my project studio in Salt Lake, as well as my older Park City residence. Also John Willis' studio and The Castle in Nashville, and Brandon Fields Studio in L.A. were used for overdubs. To top things off, Richard Dodd of Nashville mastered the project.
You can go to brucehibbard.com to get all Bruce Hibbard's music. Get lots of updates and info at my Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/BruceHibbardMusic
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