About twelve years ago my grandson Dustin wrote me asking what I remember about Christmas when I was in first grade. This is my response to him. Continue reading ‘Christmas in First Grade’
Monthly Archive for December, 2006
During the last year or so, I started blogging a half dozen or more times on a variety of free sites. But each time I found that I was unhappy with something. It probably was a combination of frustration with what I was attempting and the limits of that software. My approach to all this was to then ignore that site and then a month or so later when I got the urge again I would find a different free site and start all over. Continue reading ‘Blogging: The Saga of This Web Site’
When it comes to almost anything in life we humans each have our unique preferences. Sometimes we get so tangled up in them that we can’t see the forest for the trees. That happened to me recently. I use Internet Explorer, perhaps because I know it a little bit better than Mozilla or perhaps I just have too many other things I am interested in playing with. For whatever reason, I use I.E., please don’t ask me why or tell me how dumb that is. Continue reading ‘Internet Explorer Links Toolbar’
Just a few miles south of the Oregon and California border, six miles east of Yreka is the town of Montague. From this satellite photo you can easily see the odd landforms around the area. These landforms are very unique and if you enjoy sightseeing I encourage you to visit and see the area and check them out.
Tulelake is a small town just across the border from Oregon that has more than it’s share of sights and stories. If you are looking for a unique sightseeing experience, I encourage you to visit this area of the State of Jefferson.
Your tombstone stands among the rest;
Neglected and alone. Continue reading ‘Dear Ancestor’
Oh boy! I sure have a lot to learn about my blogging software as well as my hosting service. Continue reading ‘Blogging: Where Are My Posts?’
I think that I am more or less up and running on this my first web site. There are still a huge number of things I need to learn before I can brag very much. For the last year or so I have been signing on for blogs at a number of free blogging sites. Each time I was initially enthused, but then quickly became disenchanted. Continue reading ‘Blogging: An Editor for Knot My Line’