Rob & Julie Snow Family Blog

...about our family and our life. We are four strong now trying to live our dreams.

It bothers me so much to hear all these people complain about how the government is too slow and doesn't provide enough for them. None of these people were prepared even with an entire week of warning!!!!! In any case, if we don't have at least a 72 hours kit, we have NO right to complain.

So. Guess whom I go to for html coding questions? You are not going to believe this!!!! It is my Julie!!!!!!!!!

Of all the people I thought would learn html before me, Julie is the last that I would expect. She just doesn't seem to like that sort of stuff. But there she is in the other room coding away while listening to Chris Issac. She is quite the unpredicatable girl sometimes.


Well, I better let you know why I have moved. Honestly, the url for livejournal sucked!!!! This is much better and should be easier to remember. I hope you were all able to find you way here.

I am going to start blogging a lot more to make this place interesting.

Here is the url for this atom feed (put this into your aggregator)

http://rjsnowfamily.blogspot.com/atom.xm

If your interested in my flickr rss or atom feed here they are

http://www.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=70069138@N00&format=rss_200

http://www.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=70069138@N00&format=atom_03

If you subscribe to one of my flickr feeds you will be able to see all pictures I upload!!!!

Have a great day!!!!!

Oct 5, 2005

Rustic Lantern


Rustic Lantern, originally uploaded by EngineeringNerd.

I am really glad to have a camera!!!!!!!!! I mean, what a cool blessing. I really love taking pictures of people and also a good share of still life. I used to think that I really liked nature photography but I find people like a million times more interesting!

I am really excited about this picture. This my first post of a roll that I shot up at this is the place park near hogle zoo. I will post more when I get around to it.

Back to this picture. The two planks of wood that the latern sits on create some nice lines to the subject. The rough feel of the metal and the grain in the wood really help me feel what it might be like to sit near a wagon in the prarie. Anyway, I think it was some good depth to it.

Again, to all those people who don't comment anymore: Ellen, Karen, Michelle . KEEP COMMENTING!