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More than you ever wanted to know about Alabama native Joe Watts
by joewatts
amazon.com: Southern Living Magazine subscription “too good to be true” deal of $5 for a FULL year: http://tinyurl.com/noh8pa
Just thought I’d pass this on. We ordered a year.
by joewatts
I came to the blog to do something about family, perhaps post a photo or two, but just can’t get myself to do it. Not really in the mood, I suppose. Instead, I think I’ll simply toss a few bits of information about some of the stuff I’m working on this week.
Having just finished the Alabama Association of RC&D Councils annual report, a nice 44 page book that I’ve done for them every year for the past 8 or so, I am delighted to find myself developing a website for another one of the individual councils that makes up the association: MidSouth RC&D. That brings the RC&D websites I maintain up to four (Cawaco, Ala-Tom and Tombigbee being the remaining sites). I’ve always enjoyed working with these guys. Nice, good folks all. I hate to see when they are, as is sometimes the case, taken advantage of by the less scrupulous web designers (and I use that term loosely) of the world. Watch for their site coming soon!
I’ve been working on a redesigned website for Tyler Eaton Court Reporters, a longtime client. That should be coming online in the next two weeks. I updated the Alabama Front Porches website and have added another blog to our Black Belt Blog list: Off the Porch. A husband and wife team are providing outdoor adventures in the black belt. Good stuff, I think. They’ve sent 2 installments so far.
And there’s more, but I think I’ll skip that. I did post some additional photos of last week’s trip to my flickr page. You can visit it here.
by joewatts
AlabamaMosaic is a repository of digital materials on Alabama’s
history, culture, places, and people. Its purpose is to make unique
historical treasures from Alabama’s archives, libraries, museums, and
other repositories electronically accessible to Alabama residents and
to students, researchers, and the general public in other states and
countries.
by joewatts
My good friend Vance Holder was interviewed in the Birmingham News for yesterday’s paper. If you’ll recall from an earlier blog post, I suggested calendars as a last minute gift idea for Christmas. Guess what? They are still available! Read the Birmingham News article. Buy the calendar!
by joewatts
Here goes nothing. Not really a lot to say in this first blog post. Other than that we went out and purchased a tree yesterday for Christmas and discovered that we had discarded the lights so, off this morning to get new lights and finish decorating the tree.
by joewatts
Welcome to my new blog powered by Movable Type. This is the first post on my blog and was created for me automatically when I finished the installation process. But that is ok, because I will soon be creating posts of my own!