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Sunday, October 14, 2007


Craftcon: Blank Books


Craftcon: Blank Books
Originally uploaded by earthdog.
I bought a whole bunch of blank books at craft con. I still not done anything with any of them. I tell myself I am going to write in one, but they just sit around and collect dust. Now I have no time to work on a project in a blank book. My life is full of other stuff. I wonder if I will ever find what it takes to do these projects.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006


100 Favorite Things Photo Project


January 7: San Jose Night
Originally uploaded by earthdog.

A long time ago Jeremy came up with the idea of the 100 favorite things list. He encouraged everyone he knew to make a list. The first year he even put out a zine with counting up all the entries. It was cool to see what different people put on their lists.


One of the ideas was to make a new list from time to time. Here are my 100 Favorite things lists from 2002 and 2005. It is cool to see how things change over time. I am not always going to think the same are important. New things happen and my life changes. I see the list as a snap shot. These are my 100 favorite things the moment I publish the list.

This year Cathy has decided to put a new twist on the 100 Favorite things list. She is starting a photo project with 100 favorite things list. She is asking people to make new lists this year and photograph all 100 items. She wants to see how people capture the things on their list.

I think this is a great idea. I know that this is a result everyone using flickr. It is the perfect place to organize a project like this kind of project. The people taking part in this would have been shot photos and posting them to flickr anyway. Someone might as well give us a goal.

If any of my friends are interested in this project let me know. I well tell Cathy and she will invite you. Now I have to get cracking and make a new 100 Favorite Things List.

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Monday, April 08, 2002


Weblog Peer Review

As part of the part of the The Peer-to-Peer Review Project I was assigned to review (and the ink goes on.) Here is my review.

(and the ink goes on.) is a journal from a girl who had recently lost her mother. She writes little bits and pieces about recovering from that. There is not much I can say other then that.

The entries are attributed to 'l0vie :o 'round.' Besides the fact that her mother passed away and her picture, you do not learn much more about this person. She has posted a couple of poems. I am not a big fan of poetry, so I do not want to comment on them other then to say they are not stunning. There is just not much content. There are only three weeks of entries and it has not been updated since March 5th.

I am not a fan of the visual style either. The type is extremely small. Even bumping the text size to the largest, it was still hard to read. Part of that had to do with an overuse of italics. I do not like black web sites. I find them to be visually dull and most are hard to read. This one is no different. I do not have anything against the spotblog templates, but too many people use the dark ones.

Unless you know this girl, you are not going to get very much out of this weblog. Is seems to be targeted at an extremely small audience. I think her real life friends enjoy reading it.

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