So, what have I done tonight... I have now posted some more new pictures (well links to new pictures). If you haven't taken a look at the changes with the photo album, I'll fill you in on the details. I've decided it is just too much work for me to host the pictures all on my own site. If I were to host it, I'd have to manage all the links to each pictures (and for example, just my album of Zack's 5th birthday is 110 files, and that's after slimming it down!) so for me to manage that many links and small and large views was just an overwhelming task. So now I'm having the photo album hosted at www.shutterfly.com. The nifty thing about this is that if anyone wants a print of some of these photos, it's easy and cheap to buy the prints on actual photographic paper and have them mailed to your door. (I don't get any kickback from this, so don't feel you need to do this for my benefit) I will put up the links on our photo album section to the individual albums online. If you have any problems feel free to e-mail me.
Also I have set up the Archive section. No you can go see pages dating back to 2000. It hosts screen shots of our old web pages along with all the older updates.
Lastly I am putting up a link to a site I am very much in support of - www.sacred-texts.com. This site hosts religious text from nearly all world religions and makes them accessible for free to anyone who is seeking. I think this is a huge step towards religious tolerance, and is something that can be appreciated by all, regardless of their religious background. It also houses all of Shakespeare's work and legends and stories from countries around the world. Including what is more specifically related to this site, and my favorite, the legends and tales of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England. If you are as enthused as I am about these things, please buy the CD, it's a whopping $50 but it goes to keeping this wonderful site online, and I know I have absolutely loved mine. The back of my CD reads:
"You are holding in your hand a complete library of the most important books ever written. The scriptures of every world religion, in English and the original languages. Hundreds of books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric, all in easy-to-use HTML format. Includes many text scanned from rare books no longer in print. Includes the Bible in English, Hebrew, Greek and Latin; the Qur'an in English and Arabic, the Talmud and Kabbalah; Vedas and Upanishads; Homer, Virgil, the Eddas, the complete works of Shakespeare. Topics include the Bible, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Mormonism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Shinto, I Ching, Taoism, Confucianism, Jainism, Sikkism, Shamanism, Australian, Polynesian, African and Native American traditions; Ancient Near East, Egypt Rome and Greece, Sagas and Legends, Wicca, Grimoires, Alchemy, Atlantis, Tarot, Atheism, Philosophy, and much more. Includes over 1000 complete books, the equivalent of 250,000 printed pages. Ideal for schools, libraries and students."
Ok, I'll stop raving now. Just had to get that out of my system =). Anyways I thinks that's it for tonight, take care all!
Lots of Love to All!
Morgan