a workplace quebec city #17 {sky blue} complicated the floating bridge on guard can it too fast for me

26th August 2006

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The same floating bridge as the last shot. The baby with the family abandoned the stroller for a while, staring beyond the end of the floater (it ended in the middle of the lake).

SITE NEWS:
I am very sad to announce that zeeblo.com died. And so my site with it. I had lost a few pictures and the comments those pictures had, so please don’t hold a grudge, I didn’t moderate that. WIth every bad news, though, there are good news: I am extremely happy to announce that I have moved my site to a payed hosting, so hopefully the uptime will be much nicer and no interruptions or sudden death. The long hours I spent on selecting the hosting company (thanks to a few photobloggers for helping me with the decision: Rannie (photojunkie.ca), Daniel (genestho.ca), Fredrik (smudo.org), Miles (mute.rigent.com), Joseph (joesnyc.streetnine.com), the long hours spent on restoring the code, debuggin (still in progress) have payed off. Now, when I browse the functionning website that was dead for almost 2 days, I feel much better. Phew!

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dont forget about me!

The same floating bridge as the last shot. The baby with the family abandoned the stroller for a while, staring beyond the end of the floater (it ended in the middle of the lake).

SITE NEWS:
I am very sad to announce that zeeblo.com died. And so my site with it. I had lost a few pictures and the comments those pictures had, so please don’t hold a grudge, I didn’t moderate that. WIth every bad news, though, there are good news: I am extremely happy to announce that I have moved my site to a payed hosting, so hopefully the uptime will be much nicer and no interruptions or sudden death. The long hours I spent on selecting the hosting company (thanks to a few photobloggers for helping me with the decision: Rannie (photojunkie.ca), Daniel (genestho.ca), Fredrik (smudo.org), Miles (mute.rigent.com), Joseph (joesnyc.streetnine.com), the long hours spent on restoring the code, debuggin (still in progress) have payed off. Now, when I browse the functionning website that was dead for almost 2 days, I feel much better. Phew!