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EAA (Experimental Aircraft Assocation) AirVenture 2008

Monday, August 11th, 2008

 

Entrance to the EAA AirVenture 2008

My husband and I recently treated our kids (and ourselves) to the EAA AirVenture 2008 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  It was a lot more exciting than your average weekend family outing.  The day we went, it was waaaay too hot to walk through the entire grounds.  Buy the time we reached the Warbirds area, we were melting.  Luckily, a storm blew past in the afternoon to cool us down, so we stayed to see most of the air show… which, by the way, was fantastic.

They call the EAA AirVenture “The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration”, and they’re not kidding.  There was so much to see and do that it was almost overwhelming.  We missed some things including the museum, but it didn’t really matter.  There were plenty of vendor exhibits, aircrafts on display, demonstrations, videos, workshops, and the like to keep a person busy for days.  For $40 you could even go on a helicopter ride, and $55 would get you on a Tri-Motor flight.  B17 rides were available for a whopping $425. (more…)

John Mayer Keeps It Real

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

I finally decided to take a whole weekend off from work. Last month I was going to write an article about the benefits of taking personal time for yourself, but I had so much work to do that I never got around to it. I really do believe it’s true, but this particular rule never seems to apply to me.

This morning I was feeling a wee bit guilty about the emails piling up in my inbox. Determined not to do any “real” work, I decided that Sunday is a good day for cleaning out spam messages from my Yahoo account. Being the pack rat that I am, I can’t delete anything until I know it’s absolutely useless. So I gave the Rolling Stone email newsletter a once-over, and this article caught my eye: ” Rock Bloggin’: Kelly Clarkson and John Mayer Spill Their Guts on the Web “. (more…)

The Yellowstone Park Slideshow Project

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

My dad went on vacation to Yellowstone Park and Mount Rushmore during July. He returned with over 1200 photos and a dozen video clips from the trip. While we were watching the seemingly neverending slideshow, he commented, “Wouldn’t this be so much better with music?” 

My dad is one of those people who does a lot for others and never really asks for anything in return. Anyway, he’s my dad, and he’s getting old. That’s why I’ve spent all of my spare time for the past two weeks turning his vacation photos into a full video production on 2 DVDs.

For those of you who have never attempted such a project, let me tell you that it is tedious and all-consuming. (more…)

Welcome to the Foxglove Blog.

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Welcome, and thanks for joining me at the Foxglove Blog!

My name is Dorinda Bohnsack, but please feel free to call me Dori. Like the fish in Finding Nemo. “Yes, I’m a natural blue…”

I started designing websites professionally in 2002 under the business name “Dirt Cheap Web Designs”. While a name like “Dirt Cheap” is catchy and attracts a lot of customers, it also limits me to being, well, dirt cheap! Sometime around January 2008, “Dirt Cheap” will officially become “Foxglove”. Hence, the “Foxglove Blog”.

Through this blog, I hope to share my insight into the world of website design and development. Some other stuff might sneak in, too, like gardening, music and movies.

Whatever the topic, your comments are always welcome… as long as you’re not a naughty spammer! (Why would I want Viagra, anyway?!?)

Again, thanks for stopping in!