Saturday, February 24, 2007

The Second Panorama

Ok, here is the second panorama:



Right now this picture is being hosted off of Brian's computer, that is why it takes a little bit to load. I'll try to fix that soon. But you can still click on the picture to see it bigger.

Ok, enjoy.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Almost Two Panoramas

Finally, I came up with something else to blog about! I've been trying to think of something to write about for almost three weeks!


Well, right now I am reclining-at-couch and eating a cup of pure chocolate ice cream and typing to all of you.
Now, on to more interesting things...
Here is a panorama of... Oh, wait! It's hailing now, just a little though. Ok, back to what I was saying...

Here is a panorama of five pictures I took yesterday at five thirty p.m. on a video tripod on the deck at the west of my house. Camera settings: Shutter speed: 1/400.S, ISO (Digital sensor speed and sensitivity): 64, F/3.2 and WB: Cloudy.

Here is a shorter description.
Description: The sunset above the west bank of the Tualco Valley and the clouds in front of the Olympic Mountain Range.

Please click on the picture so you can see the higher quality picture.


Here is another panorama. The camera settings are pretty much the same. I took it the same day, but I took these at five thirty-one post meridiem, and at a six hundred fortieth of a second and at F/3.5

Oh well, sorry, my computer isn't letting me upload that second panorama, and by this time it's time for me to go to bed.

So, good night :)

P.S. I'll try to remember to try to figure out how to put that second panorama online later. I think the problem with it is that the panorama is to long, it is made of nine pictures instead of five.

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Glasses

Hi ya’ll. Well, I'm glad to see that you people have been visiting my blog since I told you about it. (And also those of you I didn't tell, but found out by snooping around, like my older brother Joshua.)
So, I went to Awana today. We are now talking/learning about developing a biblical worldview through the Bible, duh (only "duh" to the part about using the Bible to create a biblical worldview). And, I was supposed to write down five answers to the questions:

1. Who are you? What are things you identify yourself with?
(things that you are. like a "male human being" or, a "female human being")

2. What do you do? Things you do that don't identity you?
(like taking out the trash doesn’t mean you're a garbage man).


So, I finished my list but, I had some trouble deciding on some of the things, whether they were "me" or just they were things "me" do. So I decided to let you help me, here is my list:
(I mixed the answers up so I can see your "view" of me better)

  1. Follower of Christ
  2. Personal bedroom keeper-upper
  3. Horseback Rider
  4. Sleeper
  5. Runner
  6. Photographer
  7. Gardener (for those of you who don't know, I garden for Dr. Folsom (if you clicked on that last link you'll need to scroll down until his name appears if you want to know more about him. His wife is my dentist by the bay)
  8. Sound Engineer
  9. Frisbee Player
  10. Bicycle Rider


So, please, while I go to bed (or after) leave a comment (or more than one) with the above ten answers in the "who I think you are" list or the "what I think you do" list (in case you don't know who I am, all ten of the answers will accurately fit into one of the categories).

Or, you can make a list of your own answers. I'd love it if you would do that either way. This reminds me of when we did something like this at youth group.

Oh well. Good night!

Saturday, February 3, 2007

What Happened During the Day I First Posted a "Real" Blog

OK, well its 9:25Pm, and today... I got to clean my room some more! yay. (It is/was really messy) Well, I did have fun actually, because Mr. Richardson helped me today. He helped me get rid of stuff (by convincing me that I didn’t need the stuff) and picked up dirt for me too! and helped me pick up (my) loose change and put it in my T-i-gg-er Bank.

So, I (and Mr. Richardson) got quite a bit done in my room. But, my Awana isn’t done. Oh well. Brian did though find my "Faith's Foundations 4" I hope I remember to work on that tomorrow I need to finish it to participate in Awana Games (which I very much want to do).


I think I'll go to sleep now.


Good Night :)

P.S. It is 12:02am on Sunday, (and no I wasn't on this computer the whole time)