Thursday, December 29, 2005
Christmas And a New Camera!
Well Christmas came and as usual Jen outspent me by a wide margin...this year I got a new digital camera (a digital SLR no less!). It's a Canon Digital Rebel XT (or Canon 350D for you folks across the pond) and it's beautiful! Emily received a whole wack of gifts as expected and her birthday party is tomorrow so she's bracing for a few more as well. I've uploaded some photos to the flickr site to show off my new toy. Hope everyone had a safe and happy Christmas. Onward and upward to the New Year!
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Ballerina
The prima ballerina finally got the chance to show off her skills. Cramming all the excited camera-wielding parents into the studio, the girls put on quite a show. I managed to get a few decent shots which you can see here. It was really great to see her so happy. Emily headed off to celebrate at an exquisite luncheon at Chez McDonalds with parents and grandparents in tow. (Sorry you missed it Uncle Paul - we'll make it up with a nice burger sometime soon). Big Macs, chicken nuggets and fries were enjoyed by all.
Collingwood And Room Upgrades
Well it seems Mom lucked out and won a room upgrade to the 'Presidential' suite during her recent company conference up in Collingwood. Emily and I hurried up there to take a look and spend the night in roomy comfort. With multiple TV's running Berenstain Bears, snow on the ground and an abundant supply of hot chocolate, it goes without saying that the little one was quite impressed with the whole situation. They've really improved the whole Blue Mountain area since I was there last (ages and ages ago). A definite choice for a quick weekend away. I've posted a few pics of Em that I took while we were there. Click here to see them.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Happy Birthday Angelica!
Emily's good friend Angelica had her birthday party this past Sunday. It was great fun to see the girls getting super-excited (aka hyper) about everything. Various cosmetics and their application was one of the biggest hits of the party, with balloons and various chocolate cakes coming a very close second. The food for all the parents and family at the party was great too. Thanks Angie. Check out the new photos that have been posted.
Halloween 2005
Halloween 2005 was a great success. Em loved dressing up as Cinderella to tour the neighbourhood for candy. Even better, she was able to wear her 2nd costume, a unicorn outfit, to hand out fistfuls of candy to the other kids once she was back. It was nice to see that she enjoyed giving out candy even more than getting it. Yes, I know that will change, but we can at least hope that it won't! Grandma Ruthe and Yaya made dinner and did front door duty while we trick-or-treated around the block. All in all a wonderful night. Check out the flickr site to see some new photos.
Saturday, October 29, 2005
A Couple of Thanksgiving Pics
I've only posted a couple of photos from this past Thanksgiving. The vast majority of the shots I took were well, remarkably unremarkable. It is now only a couple of days until Cinderella hits the streets of Beeton looking for treats. And only a day after that, David and Margy arrive with their stockpile of chocolatey goodness. I think that Uncle Paul and Aunty Sandy might be touching down tonight coming back from Cuba if I remember correctly (which is a pretty rare thing). And Jen's back from Dallas tomorrow - although checking the clock right now, that should mean 'today'. So dear readers, now that I've filled you in on all the exciting comings and goings you can get on with your lives ;)
Friday, October 07, 2005
What are essentially funny quotes...
Here are a few funny quotes about languages.. (at least I find them funny...):
American English is essentially English after having been wiped off with a dirty sponge.
--J.R.R. Tolkien
- American English is essentially your Queen's English as bastardized by colonists, or is it as colonized by bastards?
- --ilvi
- American English is essentially British English without the funny accent. [Or is that Canadian English?
- --Aleks Dubh
- Welsh is essentially what appears on the screen after you have inadvertently been resting your elbow on the keyboard.
- --And Rosta
- Welsh is essentially the only language that can have four consecutive L's.
- --Danny Weir
- Italian is essentially bad Latin.
- --Eugene Holman
- Spanish is essentially bad Italian.
- --Eugene Holman
- French is essentially the language that Americans don't learn before travelling abroad.
- --Dan Seriff
Monday, October 03, 2005
Whatever happened to....
For those of us who can remember (maybe it's only me...) here's a couple of links related to the obscure Barbapapa tv show. Turns out the origins of the series are French I believe.. That would explain a lot. :) Here is the 'official' site, and this is a fan site. Boy, the useful information just keeps on comin' . Clickety-click...
Friday, September 30, 2005
Goodbye Summer ... Here comes Fall....
Well I guess it won't warm back up to 30 degrees any time soon. At least we've got Halloween, skiing and skating to look forward to. I've uploaded a few new pictures to the flickr site if you want to have a look. I haven't had much time to add much to the blog except fiddle with the header graphic above. Hopefully I'll be able to get some more decent posts up a bit more regularly.
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
The Onion Online Newspaper Gets a Face Lift
The Onion satirical news site received a makeover recently. They've exposed signficantly more content (including their news archives) from behind their paid service. A recent read of the front page items had me chuckling. If you're into satire without being easily offended then you'll like the site. They've also added an rss feed so you can subscribe to it using services like Bloglines for updates without explicitly visiting the site.
Sunday, August 28, 2005
A New Batch is Up
I just uploaded a dozen or so recent photos to the flickr site. There are a couple shots of Evelyn (see previous post below), several around the pool, and a few from Nonno's place.
Keeping Up Appearances
Anybody who knows Ev realizes this is not so out of character. Evelyn Price..puddin' rice.. eat it once and ... :)
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Not sure if this'll work or not...
I threw together a little video clip to see how if I could manage to post it online for people to see. Don't worry Paul... no cartwheels.. I wouldn't want to get sued! Take a look. The clip is here. It is about 2MB so be patient if you're on dial-up. You can also right-click on the link and choose 'Save Target As..' in order to save the video to your local hard drive as well. Let me know if the filetype is not playable. It should be playable by most windows machines, but I'm not guaranteeing anything.
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
View From Above
Villa Nightingale
Moore Lake - Part Deux
Jen, and I made the trip up to Moore Lake once again, this time under the false pretenses of inspecting Mike's construction practices. On this trip however we were joined by first-time boater Emily. Turns out Mike had help from Bart and Bart's dad as well. Of course all construction was carried out under the watchful eye of site-superintendent Stacey. We had a great time once again and took some pictures to prove it. There are a few wakeboarding shots of Mike and Bart, a couple of Cooper (who spent half the day in the water it seemed) and of course one good one of Emily on her first boat ride. You can check them out here. Thanks again guys.
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Palin's Travels
I came across this link that travel writing fans (and others) might be interested in (are you listening Margy?). It's Michael Palin's travel writing site. For those who might not know - Michael is from Monty Python and played 'K-K-K-Ken' in A Fish Called Wanda. The site makes 6 of his books available for free online reading. They've received excellent reviews. The site also contains other info such as news, videos and other interesting stuff from him.
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Globe Trotter
For anybody who hasn't seen it yet, Google has come out with a program called Google Earth. It uses satellite imagery to map the globe. Some portions of it have quite detailed images. It's pretty powerful stuff. Of course the first thing I searched for was my own address and luckily it has good detailed images for Beeton. You can see my house in the picture on the left (that black blob out in the end of the driveway is my Saturn!!), I added the arrow. It's also neat for going to far away places, again, some of which have very detailed images. You can see the screenshot that I took from the Grand Canyon. Somehow it also gets terrain information so you can really go into the canyon and actually look back out from the bottom of it. The navigation takes a little getting used to but once you get the hang of it it's quite fun. It can also superimpose roads, borders, and even lodging and restaurants! There's a lot here to fool around with. And of course the best part is that it's free. It really requires a broadband connection, but supposedly will run on just about any pc that's less than 4 years old. The power of typing in some address or town name across the globe and then watching as you zoom way way up and fly across the continents is really amazing. And it works very simply like google does. You just type in say, 'Beeton,ON' or 'Las Vegas, NV' or 'Swansea, Wales' and it just zips over there and starts zooming in. Very very neat.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Googling the Moon...
For those of you who haven't yet tried it, Google Maps is a pretty slick free map service with satellite imagery (for even more amazing capabilities, see Google Earth). Well anyways, they've now got a site called Google Moon which gives some NASA imagery of the landing sites of the Apollo missions on the moon. Give it a try and make sure you zoom in all the way! :)
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Uncle and Swim Coach
One of my favourite pics. I thought I'd post it separately in case it was missed on the flickr site.
Moore Lake
We were up to the Barker's cottage this past weekend for quick visit. Some photos have been added... both of the creeps and of the cottage (and even one of a wakeboard babe!)
More Fun Poolside
Some new pictures are posted in the gallery to have a peek at. Aunty and Uncle's pool has been a favourite destination this summer, let's hope they don't start charging admission! It felt a little weird not being up there this weekend...but we made up for it Monday night! Thanks guys.
Friday, July 08, 2005
Off to the races..
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
The Great Gupster
Paul (and Sandy) have a blog! It's called The Great Gupster. Everyone run for cover!! :)
Go Wild...
We made the trip down to the wilds of the Freelton-Cambridge area of Ontario this past weekend to African Lion Safari. We took my car in for the tour and luckily the baboons found it extremely boring compared to the multitude of roof-rack laden SUV's and minivans and didn't want to hop on for a ride - to Jen's disappointment. Emily absolutely loved it as she got to sit up front with Mom out of the car seat. A baboon immediately hopped on the side window of the minivan in front of us and peed on the mirror...likely to the absolute delight of the kids inside of it (but not to the poor van owner). One of the female lions circled our car a couple of times within inches of the side window. The size of these cats was just incredible. Unfortunately I didn't get a clear shot at that point. Click here to take a look at the photos I did manage to get.
Thursday, June 30, 2005
Getting The Plumbing In Order
Today Emily told Grandma that she had to pee. And she told her this while watching the Aristocats no less!(one of her current favourites, from which she is rarely distracted). Maybe not front page news to most of you, but it's still some sort of milestone in a child's (and parent's) life. Whether Em agrees with that if she reads this 20 years from now..who knows. But Jen and I are happy about it. And of course the Grandparents too. Not sure how happy Huggies Corp. and Pampers Inc. will be.. Hope everyone has a happy dry day today :)
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Summer Fun
Howdy.. There are new photos uploaded: a few taken poolside at the Nightingale Villa up in Barrie (aka Sandy and Paul's place) and a few with Coop and Oakley courtesy of Mike & Stacey (thanks guys). Click on the sketch at right to get there or the 'My Photo Gallery on Flickr' link on the right hand side.
Friday, June 10, 2005
Yardwork and Torrential Rains
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Our Mutual Friend
For those not already in the know, Philip has just started a blog. It's called Our Mutual Friend.
Sunday, June 05, 2005
BubbleHelper
Here's a picture of Steve helping Emily with her new passion of the moment..soap bubbles.
A reminder...
Just a reminder that if this is your first time visiting a weblog, the oldest posts are at the bottom. So scroll down and start from the bottom. Then when you check out the weblog again at some other time, you'll know that the most recent posts are at the top.
Wow..that was easy!
This photo was put up on my weblog directly from flickr. Just brought up the picture I wanted and then clicked the 'blogthis' button, set up the blog info and presto. It's now easy to do. Me so proud. That was amazingly simple.
The World's Longest 'Quick Post'
This is just a quick post for anyone who might be interested in creating a blog or posting photos or whatever. It's just some really simple information on how to do these things and where to go etc..
Creating a Weblog or "Blog"
Creating a weblog (like this one) is simple and entirely free. All you need is internet access and that's about it. Actually you probably also need an email address but you've likely already got that. There are several places you can go to create a blog for free. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, but for the novice it doesn't really matter. For a more proper and thorough description click here.
Some of the free choices are:
Microsoft's MSN Spaces - which gives a more "windows" like page. It's has pre-built lists for favourite music and I think you can store a photo album on your blog as well. I registered for a space click here to see it, but there's nothing there quite yet. It's kind of pre-built and you fill stuff in. I'm not sure how customizeable it is.
Blogger (this one) - this is the one I use. It's owned by Google and is fairly simple to use. You just set up your own free account, pick a template (a page style and layout) from a bunch of pre-existing ones and then start posting. It's pretty simple to do and really takes only a few minutes to set up a page and start posting. You can modify the page all you want after if you know anything about HTML, or just leave it alone and just start posting to it.
LiveJournal - this is another free service similar to Google. I've never used it so I'm not sure how good it is. It has a free version and then a pay upgrade which gives some more features.
Some terms that require a little explanation:
A blog is simply a web page that usually appears in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent entries are at the top. They can be very personal, news oriented, specifically focused on one topic, or about anything. They are set up both by individuals and businesses. Blogs can contain just text, or pictures or videos to download or just about anything. Most of the ones I read are mostly text (like news stories etc..). There are blogs on almost any topic you can imagine. You can blog about some topic you like, or use it just to let everybody know how you are doing.
RSS - really simple syndication. This is a really powerful tool. You can visit a blog just like any other website, but most blogs (and almost any news site) also provide something called an RSS feed. This is a piece of information made available from your blog to everyone else so that people can be notified if you update your site and what the update is.
RSS Aggregator - This is a program (either installed on your local computer or online) that scans the internet for any RSS feeds you've subscribed to and notifies you if any of them have been updated since you last read them. All this is done without you going to any sites. Effectively you can build a newspaper from all the sources you want without ever visiting them and it's kept up to date constantly. For instance, CBC has several RSS feeds you can subscribe to such as World Headlines, Sports, National News etc.. that will feed you the headlines as they appear. And you just check your aggregator and shows you which ones have been updated and shows you the updates, so most times you don't even have to go to the specific site. So someone could subscribe to the feed from this site and be notified and shown the update in their aggregator without even lifting a finger to check in here.
I use an online aggregator called Bloglines which is free. It's easy to subscribe to rss feeds just by copying an rss feed address from the site (look for a small orange rss logo on the site) and pasting it into bloglines when you add a feed. That's all there is to it. So I can check if anything I regularly read has been updated and I can check this from whatever computer I'm at since it's online.
How to post photos: Well there isn't a huge amount I know about right now. I have started using Flickr since it has kind of a neat online gallery that lets you store photos in different sets and lets users view a slideshow. And it doesn't really give any limit to the storage you can use. I use something called Hello from Blogger that comes as part of Picasa (both also owned by Google now) and this lets me upload any photo directly from my pc. I think that in order for me to put a photo right in the page here I still have to use the Hello tool. I'm not sure if there is any easier way at the moment in Blogger. Of course if you sign up for a free MSN Spaces blog then it might be easier on that service.
In any case, if you want to just store photos online for others to see, use Flickr. If you want to post photos into a blog you can use Hello (if you use Blogger) or some other means if you use MSN Spaces or something else. I'm still really just fiddling around with this so there might be some much simpler way I don't know of yet.
Well that's likely a hell of a lot more than a quick post... Of course there is a lot more to it, but I really don't know a heck of a lot more than that and it works just fine for me. If anything still seems utterly confusing then post a comment to this post to discuss it. Or email me at: rfquerin@gmail.com or rico.jd@primus.ca The gmail.com account is nice because it will forward emails it receives to both my work and home email automatically.
Creating a Weblog or "Blog"
Creating a weblog (like this one) is simple and entirely free. All you need is internet access and that's about it. Actually you probably also need an email address but you've likely already got that. There are several places you can go to create a blog for free. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, but for the novice it doesn't really matter. For a more proper and thorough description click here.
Some of the free choices are:
Microsoft's MSN Spaces - which gives a more "windows" like page. It's has pre-built lists for favourite music and I think you can store a photo album on your blog as well. I registered for a space click here to see it, but there's nothing there quite yet. It's kind of pre-built and you fill stuff in. I'm not sure how customizeable it is.
Blogger (this one) - this is the one I use. It's owned by Google and is fairly simple to use. You just set up your own free account, pick a template (a page style and layout) from a bunch of pre-existing ones and then start posting. It's pretty simple to do and really takes only a few minutes to set up a page and start posting. You can modify the page all you want after if you know anything about HTML, or just leave it alone and just start posting to it.
LiveJournal - this is another free service similar to Google. I've never used it so I'm not sure how good it is. It has a free version and then a pay upgrade which gives some more features.
Some terms that require a little explanation:
A blog is simply a web page that usually appears in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent entries are at the top. They can be very personal, news oriented, specifically focused on one topic, or about anything. They are set up both by individuals and businesses. Blogs can contain just text, or pictures or videos to download or just about anything. Most of the ones I read are mostly text (like news stories etc..). There are blogs on almost any topic you can imagine. You can blog about some topic you like, or use it just to let everybody know how you are doing.
RSS - really simple syndication. This is a really powerful tool. You can visit a blog just like any other website, but most blogs (and almost any news site) also provide something called an RSS feed. This is a piece of information made available from your blog to everyone else so that people can be notified if you update your site and what the update is.
RSS Aggregator - This is a program (either installed on your local computer or online) that scans the internet for any RSS feeds you've subscribed to and notifies you if any of them have been updated since you last read them. All this is done without you going to any sites. Effectively you can build a newspaper from all the sources you want without ever visiting them and it's kept up to date constantly. For instance, CBC has several RSS feeds you can subscribe to such as World Headlines, Sports, National News etc.. that will feed you the headlines as they appear. And you just check your aggregator and shows you which ones have been updated and shows you the updates, so most times you don't even have to go to the specific site. So someone could subscribe to the feed from this site and be notified and shown the update in their aggregator without even lifting a finger to check in here.
I use an online aggregator called Bloglines which is free. It's easy to subscribe to rss feeds just by copying an rss feed address from the site (look for a small orange rss logo on the site) and pasting it into bloglines when you add a feed. That's all there is to it. So I can check if anything I regularly read has been updated and I can check this from whatever computer I'm at since it's online.
How to post photos: Well there isn't a huge amount I know about right now. I have started using Flickr since it has kind of a neat online gallery that lets you store photos in different sets and lets users view a slideshow. And it doesn't really give any limit to the storage you can use. I use something called Hello from Blogger that comes as part of Picasa (both also owned by Google now) and this lets me upload any photo directly from my pc. I think that in order for me to put a photo right in the page here I still have to use the Hello tool. I'm not sure if there is any easier way at the moment in Blogger. Of course if you sign up for a free MSN Spaces blog then it might be easier on that service.
In any case, if you want to just store photos online for others to see, use Flickr. If you want to post photos into a blog you can use Hello (if you use Blogger) or some other means if you use MSN Spaces or something else. I'm still really just fiddling around with this so there might be some much simpler way I don't know of yet.
Well that's likely a hell of a lot more than a quick post... Of course there is a lot more to it, but I really don't know a heck of a lot more than that and it works just fine for me. If anything still seems utterly confusing then post a comment to this post to discuss it. Or email me at: rfquerin@gmail.com or rico.jd@primus.ca The gmail.com account is nice because it will forward emails it receives to both my work and home email automatically.
Friday, June 03, 2005
Trying Something New
Here's the first post on this weblog. It ain't much, but it's here. I've added a link on the right to my photos that are stored on Flickr. I'll see how easy (or hard) it is to put a photo from flickr directly in my blog in an upcoming post.
This blog might replace the rico.jd website eventually. It's just a heck of a lot easier to maintain, allows for comments and makes it so that people can keep more up to date with each other (that is if other people start their own weblogs). We'll see how it goes!
This blog might replace the rico.jd website eventually. It's just a heck of a lot easier to maintain, allows for comments and makes it so that people can keep more up to date with each other (that is if other people start their own weblogs). We'll see how it goes!
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