Monday, May 5, 2014

Pie on the Fly- Lance Spence Fiinal

Pie On The Fly is a food truck in Stillwater, Oklahoma. They provide desert pies as well as meal pies. 
They are apart of a food festival in Oklahoma City called H and 8th that occurs once a month. 


The Pie on the Fly food truck. 

Owners Alex Campbell and Stephen Griffin talk over plans for the week over coffee. 
Prep work for H and 8th starts a week ahead of time. 

Preparing some of the filling for the weeks work.

Stephen Griffin makes the dough into "pucks" for them to make into fried pies on site.

Mehgan Griffin talks with a costumer. 

In the truck preparing orders.

Alex Campbell sets out fried pies for order before frying.

Pie on the Fly fried apple pie.








A customer ordering pie for the first time.


Mehgan Griffin taking orders down. 

People waiting to order their pie.





Pie on the Fly owners Alex Campbel, Brady London and Stephen Griffin cut ribbon as an official Stillwater business. 


District Bicycles - Downtown Stillwater

District Bicycle Shop is located in downtown Stillwater, Okla. 
District is owned by Bobby and Crystal Wintle. 

District Bicycle Shop was started on October 27, 2011, by Bobby and his wife Crystal Wintle. 
"We started the bike shop because we wanted to cultivate community." Bobby said. 
 Bobby and Crystal met in late 2004, just about a year after Crystal got into biking with her father, Billy Carnaham. Bobby had never biked before but was persuaded into biking a 38 mile trail with Crystal and her father. "Crystal, was really the one who got me interested in biking, I completely fell in love during that ride. I didn't want to stop." Bobby said. "I went home after that ride, dived right in and learned as much as I could about it."
Bobby is a busy man. As a small business owner and father of two, there is always something to be done. Bobby is running out to a school meeting for his little girl, Emory. Running behind but still cutting it up with his Employees John Mattingly and Preston Tyler.
Austin White (Top) and Preston Tyler (Bottom) work on bikes for multiple customers. 
They are most often just fixing small problems, but occasionally they perform custom builds.
Bobby, preparing for Friday night social, where riders and anyone else who wants to join; come to District to drink beer and enjoy good company. 
"District is all about community. Creating a connection with people. Somewhere people can be loved on. No competition, no one-upping, just a community. We are a family."


Bobby, and customer Michael Rosson share embrace and friendly "smirks" before quickly exchanging beer. When asked if he would ever move, or expand the company Bobby quickly shook his head. "Stillwater is where God has us now, and I can't imagine doing this anywhere else." Bobby said.

 Friday night social attracts multiple locals, plenty of beer, delicious snacks, and never ending conversations.
 Adam Dye and son Wyatt enjoy Friday night with fellow riders. 
Adam has mentioned multiple times how much he enjoys the community that District has brought together in downtown Stillwater.
Bobby's son Elliot enjoys a sippy cup full of milk and his father puts the finishing touches on a custom build.

 Bobby and Crystal woke up early just to open the doors for this group from California, riding cross-country for world health. They were a lively, passionate group who immediately fell in love with District. 

Monday night ride starts at 6 P.M. for both road and gravel riders.
 Two road riders pedaling along Western as they start their 14 mile trek.
Group of road riders pedaling along the back roads of Stillwater.

Lindblad - Wondertorium Softball

Team huddles up to discuss the first game.
Practice throwing with some Goldfish
Learning to catch the ball
Outfield distractions can lead to dropped fly balls.
Team building exercise with a team pyramid.
Sprinting to first after a good clean hit.
Coach Mike alerting his team of the extra runner
Quick move saves the play from turning into a triple
Team celebrates as they score their first run
"I never take my foot off the bag...just in case"
Another successful hit keeps the game alive
A smile can bring confidence to any player
The tag at home plate is going to be close
There is nothing like playing softball with close friends
Devastation can happen at any moment and can be to much to handle