Monthly Archives: May 2009
Problems, Problems, Problems…
According to this article, male blue collar workers are losing the highest number of jobs of any category. The recession is hitting them, and their families the hardest. Several aspects of this article point out problems that need resolving, such … Continue reading
I Wrote Three e-Mails Today…
I am positive that I wrote three e-mails today. I am off to bed now, and I have not one reply. It is as though it never happened. What does that mean? Nothing sinister, I am sure. Even though the … Continue reading
The Photo Blog is Up!
I set up the new photo blog on Blogspot and am going to use it now in place of the Pixelpost blog I WAS going to use. This should work out better simply because it is someone else’s job to … Continue reading
Moving In From Old Blog
The images in this posting are moved in from the old blog I was keeping on my site, but as that proved to bee too troublesome, They are being put where I know I have a greater chance of reliability.
Renewing the Site
I have been at work yesterday trying to refresh the website yet again. It is not about content at this point, but design. I want fresh, easy to navigate and clean. I got it yesterday on an html editor, and … Continue reading
Saturday in Gloucester
On Saturday morning I caught a train from Worcester to Gloucester to take some photos and have a look at the Cathedral and the historic Docks. The Cathedral’s website says that the Cathedral was started in 1089, and it says … Continue reading
Hanging About
It is Bank Holiday Monday and we are all just hanging about. It is May the Fourth, so of course we are all watching Star Wars as our family SW day. May the Fourth Be With you! Katrina being off … Continue reading
SB-900
Yesterday I found the Nikon SB-900 on the Jessops site for £290. That is a damned site cheaper than I have found it anyplace else! It should be here early in the week. I will be able to tell you … Continue reading
I Can Hardly See My Monitor!
Our house sits at an angle rather than at True North. On the compass, it is approximately 13 degrees. In more lay terms, it is nearly North, but the front door points just a little to the East. In even … Continue reading