I did a 'where's this' post a couple of times, thinking I'd make it a regular feature. But I haven't. I do have a backlog of stuff - the Alaska summer is competing with this computer for my attention - and I'm not sure where else this picture fits.
So, where's this?
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Where's This?
I once thought I'd have regular "Where's This?" posts letting readers identify the location of the picture. But so far I've only had two, and it's been a long time.
This seems like a good time for another "Where's This?" post, because you last saw this blog's anti-hero on the light rail headed for SEATAC without a clue where he was going next. So where did he end up? The picture is Saturday afternoon.
I know there are folks out there who can be a lot more precise than just the name of the city.
This seems like a good time for another "Where's This?" post, because you last saw this blog's anti-hero on the light rail headed for SEATAC without a clue where he was going next. So where did he end up? The picture is Saturday afternoon.
I know there are folks out there who can be a lot more precise than just the name of the city.
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Where's This?
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Anchorage Musk Oxen - Blogspot v. Word Press
BB who set up the Women Serving Women Veterans website and I met today because she had a number of questions about how to make things happen on the blog. We'd met at the Juneteenth Celebration when I video taped her and a couple of other folks with exhibits there. She also confirmed my earlier conclusions that Blogspot was a lot easier than Word Press as a platform for a blog, though you can probably do more with Word Press if you have better computing skills. Someone had told her to use Word Press. (I had suggested Blogspot.) She said she spent 2 1/2 days trying to set things up in Word Press, and had gotten a lot more done in 2 1/2 hours on Blogspot. Probably some of what she did for Word Press helped get her ready for Blogspot.
So one thing we did was go into the Word Press site she'd set up and put up a post to redirect visitors to the Blogspot site. That was the first time I'd actually been in a Word Press blog and it certainly has a cleaner look than Blogspot and with what I've done on Blogspot, I could figure things out fairly easily in Word Press. At least for the simple things we did.
Anyway, so, can anyone figure out, from the musk oxen picture, where we met?
The way home we had an interesting layer of clouds over Anchorage.
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