This week, for Spring Break, we travelled to my in-laws’ house. For the past several years I’ve watched the progress of an old super-market being converted into a new church building and remarked on it’s apparently completion to my mother-in-law, “It looks like their building is done.” She nodded to be and said, “Oh yes,…
Month: April 2015
Moses, Texas, and Social Outrage
Yesterday, I saw a post on Facebook in the form of a blog entry which claims Texas has voted to list Moses among the Founding Fathers in their new educational standards. I have learned to be skeptical of sensational blog posts, especially if I’m moved to immediate outrage by it’s headline, so I went looking…
A WordPress Milestone
Today I got a notification which sort of blew my mind. I have hit the “100 Follower” mark on this blog. I really am humbled that people would actually want put my blog on their daily reading schedule, and I’m glad for each and every one of you. So, thank you. The primary reason I…
Minecraft, my favorite playground
I enjoy Minecraft. I’m not a very gifted builder, but love to explore the world and create routes upon which to travel. First I head out and create markers which point back towards my main settlement, then I eventually work out laying roads. Once I get to the end of my routes I push out…
A Walk with Apple’s Photos App
OS X 10.10.3 was released today, and with it Apple’s new Photos app. I’ve already made my move to Adobe Lightroom, but for folks who are on the fence about how to handle the demise of Aperture/iPhoto it’s a big day. In order to test out Photos I migrated my old Aperture library over to…
The Art of Learning
I don’t know all that much, really. That’s not a statement meant to invite pity. In fact, it’s what makes life exciting. I don’t know all that much, which means there’s so much to learn! I adore learning. The art of picking up a new piece of software and putting it through it’s paces is…
