Archive for the ‘Books’ Category

Selecting Cataloging Software for your Digital Archive

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

I wrote a few months ago about the great wealth of “Digital Asset Management” to be found in Peter Krogh’s excellent book, The Dam Book.
Now that I have spent a few months using his process of preparing images for storage and retrieval, I was ready to take a second look at what cataloging software is [...]

Favorite Baseball Books

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

The season is about to start! For now, we have spring training, college and high school baseball to satisfy the need to watch the sport.
In celebration of opening day being right around the corner, here is my personal list of favorite books on baseball, my favorite sport:

9 Sides of the Diamond, David Falkner
Men at Work, [...]

“Getting Business to Come to You”

Friday, November 17th, 2006

A colleague, Jackie Kiadii, owner of Close-More-Loans.com, recently sent me a great review of a book called “Getting Business to Come to You,” by Paul Edwards, that taught her many important lessons on marketing. Jackie says that had she only read it three years sooner, she would have saved tens of thousands of dollars. [...]

Gate Ways Companion Journal

Monday, November 6th, 2006

It’s finished!
Pal Susy and I haved launched our printable, multi-themed journal in e-book format. Figuratively speaking, the Gate Ways Companion Journal enables you to explore the various gates you encounter in the course of your life.
Whether you journal privately, like most do, or use a journal as a tool for communication with [...]

Gate Ways Ephemera

Saturday, October 7th, 2006

A few years ago my friend Susy and I began creating blank notecards under the name Gate Ways. I took black & white photographs of gates in wilderness areas around Prescott when we were out hiking. I printed the photos in my darkroom and and then made cards of images.
We both got busy with work, [...]

Acceptance & Amends

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

I don’t watch daytime T.V. I’m kind of a snob about it, actually, since I did get caught up in it about 25 years ago and found it very difficult to resist. After a couple of years, I broke that addiction. I consider that one of my greatest feats, considering what a grip daytime has [...]