"Maybe it's you," Holly said when I pointed out that Will gave me a look, and Marty gave me the same kind of look in the very next photo. :-)
We were at the High Country Restaurant hearing my sister perform. More photos of that weekend outing are here: http://sandradodd.blogspot.com/2011/09/chama-this-weekend.html
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Chama this weekend
That wasn't Marty's beer; the can was already there.
This is just part of one song Irene wrote; I was shy to record a whole song, but this gives an idea of the sound and motion of it all.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Medieval steampunk religious mystery art
There was a very cool display at the San Diego airport. I saw it back to front, and had fun trying to figure out whether it was steam punk, medieval, fantasy, or what. The technology wasn't medieval, but many of the artistic motifs and styles were.
A link to the artist's page follows my imperfect images. There are other images there, but I liked the installation—book-page backgrounds and such. I didn't have time to stand and read or examine, unfortunately. I was in a hurry to get two computers from a luggage carousel (not knowing that's where they would've ended up... and before long the electricity went down at the airport, but I didn't know what was going to happen, so here's the art, which seems a good match for unexpected quiet and darkness.
A link to the artist's page follows my imperfect images. There are other images there, but I liked the installation—book-page backgrounds and such. I didn't have time to stand and read or examine, unfortunately. I was in a hurry to get two computers from a luggage carousel (not knowing that's where they would've ended up... and before long the electricity went down at the airport, but I didn't know what was going to happen, so here's the art, which seems a good match for unexpected quiet and darkness.
Friday, September 09, 2011
Broken things getting fixed
I'm in San Diego, listening to Ronnie Maier, sitting between Holly and Kirby, near James and Robyn Coburn, behind Pam and Rosie Sorooshian.
I got an e-mail this morning saying the paypal button wasn't working at the Big Book page, but I think it's fixed now.
http://sandradodd.com/bigbook/order
If it's not working, please let me know.
We've braved the big power outage of San Diego.
We're enduring the beach closure (sewage spill, related to the big power outage) that caused the cancellation (or rescheduling) of the surfing lesson.
Books can be ordered even while I'm here, though, because Keith is home and so are some already-packed-up books!
I hope everyone's having a good time, wherever you are, and thanks for keeping up with my web page updates. :-)
Sandra
I got an e-mail this morning saying the paypal button wasn't working at the Big Book page, but I think it's fixed now.
http://sandradodd.com/bigbook/order
If it's not working, please let me know.
We've braved the big power outage of San Diego.
We're enduring the beach closure (sewage spill, related to the big power outage) that caused the cancellation (or rescheduling) of the surfing lesson.
Books can be ordered even while I'm here, though, because Keith is home and so are some already-packed-up books!
I hope everyone's having a good time, wherever you are, and thanks for keeping up with my web page updates. :-)
Sandra
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Birds, Hanuman, Holly, Onions
This week we've been getting ready to go to San Diego for the Good Vibrations Unschooling conference. Holly and I are going, and meeting Kirby at the airport in San Diego on Thursday.
The pictures aren't about that, except that you can look at one project here: http://sandradodd.com/magnets We have some ready to sell at the conference, but aren't quite prepared to do mail order until we get back, tweak the page a bit, and see whether we have magnets left or need to get more.
The birds have been happy and pretty. This is out the window of Holly's old room.
Because I have a page on the Egyptian onions my sister gave me, which have survive and thrive (more or less) these many years later, I got a phone call from a stranger. It was from a nice lady at a nursery in Oregon. Theirs had all died from too much rain. Mine were mostly dying from too LITTLE rain, but I had just not long before tended the sad plot (not the one in the photos/ they're in a better place in the yard now). I had a batch of new babies coming up. They do two cycles a year.
So I sold some onions to a nursery. :-)
Here's Holly with her car wash signs. (I helped.)
What those photos have in common is that they were taken in the past week, in or right outside my house. I like my life.
The pictures aren't about that, except that you can look at one project here: http://sandradodd.com/magnets We have some ready to sell at the conference, but aren't quite prepared to do mail order until we get back, tweak the page a bit, and see whether we have magnets left or need to get more.
The birds have been happy and pretty. This is out the window of Holly's old room.
Because I have a page on the Egyptian onions my sister gave me, which have survive and thrive (more or less) these many years later, I got a phone call from a stranger. It was from a nice lady at a nursery in Oregon. Theirs had all died from too much rain. Mine were mostly dying from too LITTLE rain, but I had just not long before tended the sad plot (not the one in the photos/ they're in a better place in the yard now). I had a batch of new babies coming up. They do two cycles a year.
So I sold some onions to a nursery. :-)
Here's Holly with her car wash signs. (I helped.)
What those photos have in common is that they were taken in the past week, in or right outside my house. I like my life.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Error pages
When someone clicks a link that doesn't exist, sometimes they get an offer to buy that website. That's always irritating. Or sometimes they get a default page. It's called a 404 error page. They can be customized, but most sites don't know or don't bother.
I've always liked mine. I figure most of the time people get there, it's my fault because some link is broken, so I use it to get messages from readers. But sometimes readers send me a broken link without saying which page they were on. That doesn't help me.
On another blog there is a great collection of artsy pages. Some make me sad for insulting the person who landed there. It's probably the webmaster's fault they're there. One insults the reader for having guessed, while mine compliments them on having guessed (because I'm trying to make mine guessable, for the most part).
Here's one that's very pretty, but you need to put the mouseover on it. I got it from the comments of the blog post I'm going to list in a minute.
https://github.com/404
(Move your mouse around it a little.)
Here's mine:
http://sandradodd.com/whateveryouwrite
Here's the collection at noupe.com
http://www.noupe.com/showcases/showcase-of-creative-and-entertaining-404-error-pages.html
I've always liked mine. I figure most of the time people get there, it's my fault because some link is broken, so I use it to get messages from readers. But sometimes readers send me a broken link without saying which page they were on. That doesn't help me.
On another blog there is a great collection of artsy pages. Some make me sad for insulting the person who landed there. It's probably the webmaster's fault they're there. One insults the reader for having guessed, while mine compliments them on having guessed (because I'm trying to make mine guessable, for the most part).
Here's one that's very pretty, but you need to put the mouseover on it. I got it from the comments of the blog post I'm going to list in a minute.
https://github.com/404
(Move your mouse around it a little.)
Here's mine:
http://sandradodd.com/whateveryouwrite
Here's the collection at noupe.com
http://www.noupe.com/showcases/showcase-of-creative-and-entertaining-404-error-pages.html
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