Have Class, Will Travel

Or is that Will travels? I'm enrolled in a travel class at my University, and this blog will serve as my daily journal for the trip.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

New posts in Old bottles

As I said in my last post, I'm revisiting my notebook, and adding stuff that got skipped. To make it easier to find these posts, I'm going to list them in this post:

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

More updates

  • Ok, I realized that I lost my weather links in the sidebar when I redid the blog template, so I decided instead to include links to the towns we stayed in. The maps are more-or-less centered on the location of our hotel or B&B, but I couldn't figure out how to make Google Maps put the pinpoint on the location, so you'll just have to take it on faith.
  • Also, Joe has updated his website with more pictures from the trip, go there and look around.
  • I have found my notebook with my off-line scribblings about some of the locations we visited, particularly in the Scottish portion of the trip, so I'll be posting more stuff shortly.

Yes, I know I promised more updates.

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Originally uploaded by woden325.

I'm a-workin' on them. I've decided to delete the Adsense code from the site, which was more trouble than it was worth (exactly $0.00 in earnings).
In doing so, I managed to wipe out the nifty Flickr badge, oops. I'll add that back later.
Speaking of Flickr, the full photo set is now up and mostly finished. If you'd like to make a print of any of the photos, simply click on the "all sizes" button (it looks like a magnifying glass) and download the full-size image. You can then print this at home or at Mega-Lo-Mart or Target or any other place that does digital printing. Alternately, if you are a Flickr member, you can order prints through them and pick them up at Target or have them mailed to you. The pictures should make pretty decent 4"x6" or 5"x7" prints, but not much bigger. If you want the really big image, email me and I'll send it to you. The original should be good for up to an 8"x10".
Now, if you'll excuse me, it's off to the library to work on my paper about Lady Anne Clifford.