Liquid Landscape

Friday, March 21, 2008

How long till a Blog dies from inactivity?

Here's a post simply for the purpose of making sure my account doesn't get yanked due to inactivity. It would be nice to store the blog as a sort of journal - just haven't really looked into how to do that yet.

Another photo show, with some armchair commentary.

This fall photo from Windsor Park was supposed to be our 2007 Christmas card photo, but we never pulled it together to actually get it printed out. So here it is in all it's non-paper goodness.



Amped up in the leaves.



We got to check out our first Remembrance Day ceremony last November, and it was surprisingly nice out. I seem to recall that it always poured rain when watching this on CBC as a child, which seemed fitting given the somber nature of the ceremony. Our view was terrible, but it was great to see the massive crowd that had gathered. Ethan even managed to sleep through the fly-past and the 21 gun salute.


Getting some help with supper.








































4 Comments:

  • At 1:41 PM, Blogger Jeremy said…

    Great to see some new photos here. Luckily there's no set frequency or quota for posting to your blog...you can let it sit for a while and get back to it when you have more time or energy for it.

    There are a couple of ways to archive your site -- publish it to your web space (often provided with your internet access) and download it...or get it printed. There are a few services like BookSmart that will slurp up your blog and turn into into a book.

     
  • At 9:11 PM, Blogger Jeremy said…

    Going one full year without a new post would probably qualify as "inactive". Surely you're not too busy to throw a few photos up here. Ethan? Perth? Pregnant belly?

    We're dying out here.

     
  • At 12:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Just thought I should say happy 1 year anniversary since your last blog post. Would love to see photos of the new little dude - Julien. Congrats!

     
  • At 6:31 PM, Blogger Jeremy said…

    Two years without a post would seem to be officially dead.

     

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