29 October 2008

My Trading card...


So, here it is my official trading card...

Some of my other favorite things to do with photos from flickr.com:
business cards from Moo
photostream on other blog
find new great photos to mark as favs (you'll have to log in to see)
and, my personal favorite mashup Tag Galaxy - enter a "tag" (now that you know what that is) and have fun.

And if you get bored with these mashups, head on over to this site for a list of 275 (and counting) things to do with flickr.

28 October 2008

Flickr and a'that

Flickr has been a real joy to work with; the library has over 300 photos archived there. Some are visible to the public, others are not and are simply archived there. (We've gotten a bit tighter about what we make public since reading an article on infotoday.com (thanks to CCLS New Directions for that one!)

So, I now am working with two flickr accounts - the work and the home accounts. Home account i set up mostly to get photos of my knitting projects up on ravelry.com (thanks to my pal over on ravelry!). Of course, I can also post really cute pics of our animals and things that live in our garden. Feel free to visit my flickr photostream.

I'll do a blog post from flickr next.

26 October 2008

Ravelry.com and the knitting addiction

Finally have added some more projects to my www.ravelry.com account. My friend over there, purlypeach, is sooooo right. It is addictive.

I started knitting at the tender age of 5-6; I remember my first scarf - a blue, one, in cotton of all things. My dear Grandmama gave me this huge ball of yarn to knit up. The incentive was that there were little trinkets hidden in the ball for me to find as I knitted along. I just remember not really liking the scarf and wishing I could get to the prizes faster than I could knit.

My next memorable project was a Dr. Who (aka Tom Baker) scarf. I made it for my sister, who is also a Whovian. The darn thing must have ended up at 5 or 6 feet long by the time I finished it.

After that, I didn't do much knitting at all. Until, one fine summer, I learned to handspin yarn at a summer camp for adults up in the mountains of West Virginia. The focus of the camp is music - dancing every night! - but mountain crafts are also taught. So, I learned to spin yarn and came home with a spinning wheel and a fleece to process. Naturally, making yarn led back to knitting again. Nothing like working up a gorgeous fleece and then making something out of it.

Now I'm finishing up a sweater out of a lovely English yarn made of Wensleydale Longwool. Yummy stuff. Photos are over at flickr.com.

24 October 2008

More on 23 Things thing 4

Just looked at the Participants list on the ccls23things blog - great to see all the fun folks are having! Love all the creative blog titles and personae showing up...

23 October 2008

23 Things #4

Ok - so the blog is officially registered over at the ccls23things site (well, just as soon as someone confirms that I sent the email).

So far so good.

On a learning note - today learned more about LinkedIn and how it can actually be useful (and not just another place to park information about self). Good to know they guard privacy very closely - no spamming of email inboxes. Interested to see how the service could aid in fund raising/development. Actually ventured forth and answered a question someone had posted on using buy-a-brick fund raisers. Woo. Movin' up. Next thing I know I'll be some sort of expert. Ha!

22 October 2008

It's official...

If the Boston Globe says so, it must be true! Library use up in down economy. But, we already knew that....

El Biblio-burro..

A fine example of using appropriate technology for getting the job done. Who said faster and newer is always the best solution?

21 October 2008

Library humor - tech edition


Yes, librarians have a great sense of humor. How else do we deal with all those questions from little kids, teens, tweens, adults, moms, dads, etc etc without going nuts?

This strip has a bit of Dilbert(c) in it too....

http://www.unshelved.com/archive.aspx?strip=20081020

I hate it when...

.. I click a button on a page, inadvertently make a change, and then cannot, for the life of me, undo what I just did.

So, yeah, that's me in the "followers" section following my own blog. Duh. Stay tuned for undoing of click.

Update - look around long enough, and actually read instructions, and presto, problem solved.

17 October 2008

Friday Funny.

Yes, I like humor. This one is really good....

16 October 2008

Funny of the day...

Is this guy and his now-defunct lawsuit on Hitchin's and Dawkin's list? How to prove divine existence... or not?

15 October 2008

Too good to pass up...

It's us - the Commie Pinko Library Workers!! (Thanks to the Shifted Librarian for this one)

Day 2 of Learning 2.0

Okay. So the Learning video was a bit, um, too simple for me? However, I do like the contract idea - yeah, signing something is always a good idea for accountability. So's having peeps looking over your shoulder (figuratively).

The promised icanhascheezburger pic is next.

cat
more animals

14 October 2008

First things first...

must make first entry in order to then send over an image from icanhascheezburger. i just know i'm going to have WAY too much fun with this...

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