Gabriola

The pics from the sailing adventure to Gabriola have been up at Flickr for a while, but then there was a major blog overhaul and I didn’t get around to posting them here.  And part of that overhaul is pulling the Flickr feed functionality (at least for now).  So I’m not sure what I will do with my Flickr account, frankly… I’m shortly ditching Facebook (so very tired of the privacy abuses) and this blog has been my home on the web since ’02 (or check out the earliest view on the Wayback Machine – wow) , so it makes sense to keep stuff gathered here as much as possible.

So anyway, Gabriola Island: just across the Strait of Georgia from Bowen Island and Horseshoe Bay.  This was my first time sailing since the nineties, and while we didn’t drift over a pod of killer whales this time (awesome humbling experience) it was still thrilling and pure balm to the soul.  I tried to be helpful though I’m sure I could have been a better student for Marjorie.  David said I could come back anytime.  I reckon that’s an endorsement if ever there was one.

Maybe more of the story later, like the kayaking or the seals or the sailing at 45 degrees, or more about those amazing and mysterious rocks.  But for now, and without further such and such, the pictures.

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Kimberley redux

While I figure out just how much integration with Flickr I feel like wrangling, I’m going to tuck the pics from the Kimberley adventure right here.  I know, you’ve probably already seen these from before the blog got overhauled, but for the moment I’ve booted Flickr out in favour of keeping everything in one place.  That’s still under review, so don’t go getting comfortable.  I still would like to get the story down as well, but as I said before, I need another brain to help out.  So, pics first, stories later.

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IronMan

still messy, still up at 5am

IronManI don’t know what I’m doing up at 5 in the morning again.  This seems to be what I do – I get offline from my usual Skype with Marjorie and spend another three or four hours unwinding from that high with stuff I don’t have time to do during the day, like tinker with the ol’ bloggy blog.  So that should sort itself out when she’s here.

Meanwhile, I’ve learned more about PHP and WP exploits in the past month than I ever had the slightest interest in knowing.  But the various properties under my jurisdiction are scrubbed and clean again.  And hopefully a little more robust in the security department.  This new look for the blog is stretched out from the default that comes with WordPress, so it looks a little basic.  No rounded corners or flashy bits.  But it will do for now.

Speaking of new, yes that is me up there wearing a camera stabilization rig.  Steadicam, as the parlance goes.  It means moving shots with no shuddering footsteps.  It means we can now get on with some of our more creative shots.  It’s not quite the dolly on rails, but it’s the next best thing.  Features have been made with less.  And we have more.

Did I mention we have a finished script for our pilot?  If it’s still making us laugh, it must be solid.  You really want to read it.  You really really want to watch it.  Now… we get to work on some extra bits that fit in around the edges (top secret) and our next projects – another series and a feature.  If you like metaphors, we are loading the guns.

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