If you have a Web site, what is it about?
Books (tell us about it)
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Family and friends (tell us about it)
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I maintain a web art gallery to showcase my fine art photography and paintings.
Please check out mine:
www.ArteModernoCuabno.com
We call it
The New Art Craze in South Florida.
Let me know if you liked it!
Thanks
Donella
This is a very nice site!!!
We maintain a web site for our RV Park. It provides information on the park in general, our rate schedule, things our previous guests have said about us and a page of tips and links to sites we think our guests would benefit from visiting.
We are planning to put up a general "travel on the Alaska Highway" site soon as a supplement to our print handout on the same subject.
Photo essay about a Honduran railroad, small photo gallery and some hobby metalworking stuff.
http://www.rupert.net/~solar/index.html
My web site is Genealogy. I selected Hobbies, because I thought that was a better choice than family, but I would suggest a category for genealogy.
http://www.geocities.com/kenmullins.geo/
There seems to be more and more people from all walks of life tracing their family trees.
Both my husband and I have started to do so, and with all the new additions to interenet dbases, it is becomeing more and more available, even if you live in a more remote area.
LowPriceWebTemplates.com offers quality web templates, web tools and ebooks for webmasters or anyone who need to quick a website of their own. There are newsletter & articles. Visit LowPriceWebTemplates.com now for more information and great deals.
I have created a series of lenses about working with precious metal clay (primarily for making jewelry, but metal clay can also be used to create other precious metal objects). This is a fantastic material that can be worked like "clay" but, after being fired with a torch (even a butane kitchen torch can be used to fire most of the formulas!) or in a kiln, the organic binders and water in the "clay" burn off and the resulting object is pure silver or 22K gold!
http://www.squidoo.com/preciousmetalclay/
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-types/
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-brands/
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-tools/
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-textures/
http://www.squidoo.com/gemstones-in-metal-clay/
this is a great way to introduce people to a new material and product.
I had not heard of this before.
I have done some web research, and I am learning about long lost art mediums, and older methods and media that are making a come back because people can share them around the world.
I have recently started to learn silverpoint, and I love working with precious metals.
In addition to the metal clay topics in my original post, I have since added additional "microsites" on Squidoo about other metal clay-related topics:
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-weaving
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-product-reviews
http://www.squidoo.com/metal-clay-techniques
http://best.metal-clay-info.ever.com
Hi guys, the replies here have been very cool in their variety, so I thought I would add another; I am a music composer for Film, Television and Video Games. http://www.jcazmusic.com
Thanks!
Jonathan
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