Task 2, day one and I can already see Task 3 looming! aaaargh!
This could all end up taking up a lot of time because it is so much fun!
I never thought I could edit photos but I just managed to get a great 'buddy icon' (not sure about the language) from one of the photos I had just uploaded. It does it all for you!
I have just put a group of photos from a trip to Werribee Open Range Zoo last December on to Flickr.
Interesting that the issue of privacy has come up. My partner was horrified at the idea of me putting up photos of our kids on the web. He actually took the animal photos and has no worries about them being used, but not the kids!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
It's a bit of a cliche having a librarian declare themselves a booklover, but I thought that if I was going to have to write about something, this was one subject I could be certain to have something to say on!
I'm a bit late as well - technically it is still only week 2 but I am well aware that week 3 begins tomorrow and if I don't get started I'm not going to get anywhere!
Setting up a blog is reminding me a bit of when you get leaving cards to sign at work - trying hard to say something witty or clever but coming up fairly blank!
Anyway, to the books. I've just finished 'The darkness and the deep' by Aline Templeton following the recommendation from the staff picks page on our new website (got to get a plug in somewhere!) http://www.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/readrelax . I really enjoyed it and didn't work out who did it or their motive until it was revealed at the end which is always a bonus. Sometimes detective fiction can be fairly predictable, but this was a good one.
I'd also recommend Peter Temple's last book 'The broken shore' which I thought was brilliant. Peter is an Australian writer and I think he manages to portray contemporary Australia and some of the big issues in our society, while at the same time writing a very clever detective novel.
I'm a bit late as well - technically it is still only week 2 but I am well aware that week 3 begins tomorrow and if I don't get started I'm not going to get anywhere!
Setting up a blog is reminding me a bit of when you get leaving cards to sign at work - trying hard to say something witty or clever but coming up fairly blank!
Anyway, to the books. I've just finished 'The darkness and the deep' by Aline Templeton following the recommendation from the staff picks page on our new website (got to get a plug in somewhere!) http://www.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/readrelax . I really enjoyed it and didn't work out who did it or their motive until it was revealed at the end which is always a bonus. Sometimes detective fiction can be fairly predictable, but this was a good one.
I'd also recommend Peter Temple's last book 'The broken shore' which I thought was brilliant. Peter is an Australian writer and I think he manages to portray contemporary Australia and some of the big issues in our society, while at the same time writing a very clever detective novel.
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