yeah… that’s it… bloggers block!
Monthly Archive for March, 2005
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I am slowly modifying the theme for this site. I hope to have some more dramatic results at some future point. During this development time the site may/will look kinda funky but that’s ok. This is a good learning experience for me. I don’t do coding in my regular line of work so I’m finding this to be an interesting experience. Yes, I’m slow with development but so what. I’m not trying to impress anyone except myself.
So, where am I…
I’m beginning to understand the layout, getting to know CSS, brushing shoulders with PHP and feel like I’m beginning to develop an idea of where the design of this blog is going. This should be an interesting experience.
Well, I really blew it. I was messing with my blog and somehow, somewhere I changed something that caused just a blank screen to display. No header, no body, no footer, no sidebar, no nothing! Actually, I know what I did but pride prevents me from committing it to blog. But last night I spent 2 hours recreating this blog. Fortunately it isn’t too long right now so I could easily rebuild it manually. And of course, I had no backup! My bad.
I started at the gym yesterday and went again today. 20 minutes on the treadmill and upper body conditioning on Nautilus and Cybex equipment. I think I’ll put up a page to track my training.
It is March 1st and there is no end in sight to the snow. I love the snow and living in Syracuse there seems to be no shortage of it. We always get over 100 inches of snow a year.
Sometimes I feel burried under the burdens of life just like these 2 chairs are burried under the snow. Just when things seems to lighen up, old man winter delivers a sucker punch and the weight of life seems heavier that ever. But you just have to maintain because eventually the snow will receed and sun will once again shin upon you. I always try to remember the beyond that burdens that I carry there is sunshine … even if I can’t always see it I know it is there. These chairs know and wait patiently for the sun, carrying the burden as long as they have to.