Saturday, July 15, 2006

HEAR YE! HEAR YE!

Official ribbon cutting ceremony welcoming all to The Stringdom. Take a look around. Kick the tires. Just don't look under the hood quite yet (still working out some kinks with the set up, but you get the basic gist for the time being). Eventually will get a few more bells and whistles up here, maybe, and then you'll really be able to hit the open road. 5c tour - to the north we have our header/map of The Stringdom, with the points of interest being Golden Gate park and Stow Lake, which Kristin and I have circled many a evening on our walks. And then the beloved MUNI line with a special shout out to the N-Judah train, which is both my lifeline to and from work and the bane of my existence when MUNI is acting like, well, MUNI. The rest is pretty much all water and the summertime fog, which I chose not to depict. Doing my best flight attendant inspired two finger two hand pointing gesture, below the map, to the east on the site we've got our side nav bar, where you can keep tabs on the recent posts you may have missed, once I write some posts that is, and some links, er well, just one link at this point (one of the things I will hopefully be expanding during the tune-up). Speaking of the lone link, if you haven't yet visited my site, please feel free to check out my illustrations. For those who have been there and done that already there are a few new poems to cruise as well if you're interested. Again with the two finger point, turning to the south is where the meat of the site will be, aka the posts and photos, which I hope will be a running narrative with a few visuals to keep everyone up to date on our doings out here in SF, assuming you're interested in our doings and assuming we actually do anything of interest. Pressure is on Kristin. If I'm in the mood I may mix in the occasional random thought or a rant or two, though I'm admittedly not really the ranting type, except perhaps when it comes to sports. So maybe some sports related rants to look forward to. The rest of the lay of the land is still to be surveyed. So welcome, kick off your shoes, grab a seat on the couch and stay a while. Just be sure to square up if it gets too crowded. Stay tuned for more posts.

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