HistoryNow: Return to Manned Space Flight

Today was a huge moment in the history of manned space fight. It’s probabky not a moment that will be remembered in the way of Apollo 11 or even The Shuttle Discovery’s first launch. Nevertheless it’s a milestone moment. First and foremost it marked the successful return of the United States of America to manned space flight.

Second, and arguably more impressively, it marks the first time a private company launched a human into orbit. SpaceX, led by the divisive yet brilliant Elon Musk, has made amazing strides in space launch technology. The future of space travel is bright and very privately funded.

This is just one launch, one mission to the ISS, but more will surely follow. It’s a proud day for America and American industry.

HistoryNow: Strange Times

The pandemic has had an immeasurable and strange impact on the world. As the world shuts down the situation calls for change in how we conduct business. Here in Texas it’s brought forth the ability to have “booze to go.” A concept that is illegal in Texas, but due to the pandemic the Governor has temporarily made ordering alcoholic beverages with a meal legal. I didn’t see this coming.

PhotoMoment: Red Datsun

PhotoMoment: Red Datsun

I was out for a walk when I came across this beautifully restored Datsun parked on the street here in Frisco Square. It gave me a chance to try taking photos of a car differently than I have in the past. The images turned out really well. I don’t know what year this car is, but I do know that Datsun ceased to exist as a car brand in 1986 when Nissan phased out the brand. If you look at the license plate you will notice this car traveled a long way to get to Frisco, Texas. While the plate itself is for Texas, the plate holder shows this car made its way from the Aloha state, Hawaii.