Monday, June 25, 2007

Now Available: My Digital Self

For whatever reason, I've recognized that many people are somewhat reluctant to use the phone these days. It's an odd reversal from when I first logged onto the internet back in '95, when I was typing all over the place and everyone else was on the phone. At any rate, I've decided to revive a little of this glorious past, and go forth once again into the realm of instant messaging.

I'm including my account info below for those that would like to contact me this way. Two important notes: 1) Do not be alarmed if I do not respond right away, as this is the nature of such things, and 2) I actually have one application that allows me to log into multiple services, so I do not actually have four different applications running at once (wouldn't that be fun?). So here they are...feel free to use any that you like:

ICQ - 214444
Yahoo! - ugadesign
MSN - ugadesign@hotmail.com
AOL - ugadesign421

Enjoy as you will. ;)

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Photos - Charleston Trip

Hello, everyone! Life is still very busy, as I was away from home twelve days (returning on Wednesday)--half of which was a trip to New York City and the other half a trip to Charleston, South Carolina. As part of the Charleston trip, Kelly, Lauren, and I had a chance to see the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, a plantation that was originally built around 1670 in early Charleston. This was a great chance to put my new camera to use, and overall it proved to produce a lot of great photographs (I believe so, anyway).



Feel free to take a look yourself by clicking here:



Charleston Photos



I've taken a fair amount of effort to change the format of how the photos are displayed, along with adding descriptions and trying to make them as entertaining as possible (yes, including my tainted sense of humor). I hope you enjoy them...let me know what you think.



Meanwhile, there is a lot going on at the moment, and I think over the next few months you'll see an exciting thing or two from me. Time will tell. I hope all of you are doing well, and thanks for reading!