Month: March 2006

  • busy spring

    Things are getting exciting for me t · creative. I’m now working on websites, and other supporting marketing materials, for a couple of clients. I’ve got a couple more developing into longer-term projects to be rolled out over the summer, on top of efforts to renew my own online image. The redesign for my portfolio…

  • Life in Thailand

    Yes, I know it has been a while! Life has been extremely busy lately.In January Dave’s cousin’s daughter came to visit. Sal was in Thailand for 3 weeks, during that time we went to Koh Samuie for 3 days. We enjoy that island because it is still fairly untouristy. It started life as a backpackers…

  • Designing and photoing and blogging! WHOO!

    Hello! So what have I been up to lately? Working on a few freelance projects, is what! Things are getting crazy hectic, but it’s always like that and it’s what seems to keep me going (much like my parents, I guess). I recently had a photo shoot with one of my clients. Go here to…

  • a warning: manage your online profile

    I’ve had a story brewing for some time about one’s online identity. Apparently, Yahoo’s already beaten me to the punch – and I thought I was going to be quite original. It’s not going to stop me from saying my piece though; my story’s a little bit more personal. For quite some time – I…

  • melissa munroe photography

    This weekend I had a photo shoot with Melissa Munroe, one of my clients in Toronto. I have been doing ongoing updates on her website since January, posting her photography and directing work among other things. As part of the redesign for my own site I decided to include a photograph of myself, and so…

  • Bodies, boats and puppets

    In keeping with the mad dash towards completion here we spent another busy Saturday out doing the sort of things we “must do” before we leave.We went first to a Hospital on the Chao Phraya river bank where there are a number of medical type museums. This was the first real hospital in Bangkok, back…

  • Loy Nava Dinner Cruise

    Saturday night spent on an old style Rice barge on the Chao Praya – what a perfect evening.Watched over by a solicitous host, attended by a conscientious crew of male Waiters and female Musician/Dancers, and with good Thai food, this is a perfect way to spend an evening in Bangkok.The “Rice Barge” is a wonderful…

  • Cambodia – Angkor Wat

    Kampuchea – our next stop in our Asian exploration, and Angkor Wat; reputedly now to be right up there in the “Wonders of the World” (understandably so to us since our visit). This was a whirlwind tour with only 3 days to see so much, but absolutely fabulous, even if exhausting.The picture is Angkor Wat…