Saturday, May 30, 2009

How to Comment

Lara wrote a tutorial on her blog about how to leave comments on this site.  Click here to read it! I like hearing from you and would be happy to walk you through the steps on the phone. Just give me a call! 

The 4th layer of veneer is currently in the works. Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow to sit down and tell you about it.

Cheers.  

1 comment:

  1. Joe, It has been weeks, yet, I still have not left a comment. Honte sur moi! I love the title & graphic you created, they are clever, whimsical and to the point. The Blog is quite technical for me, however. I love when you speak about the dynamics and passion boatbuilding elicits. I have to admit, when I get to the nitty gritty of what you do, I begin to read the sentences as though I am reading a foreign language and I have no idea how to pronounce the word. Gobbely Goop comes out of my brain. I love the fact that you have created a Blog for your Art & Industry. This is such a brilliant idea. Who cares if I get it, or if I scroll down to find the definitions. What excites me is your passion. As long as you don't care if I skim over a word or technique that I don't get, then keep up the technical aspect to this wonderful knowledge enriching post you have created. The craft of Boatbuilding is ancient and mysterious. I can't imagine a better read for one who is interested in learning more about it. Congratulations Joe, this journal is a wonderful investment in your time & energy. On one last note, I love the photos and I love when you speak from your heart. Keep up the good work. Bravo!
    Julie Mama

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