Welcome to the Place-Holder

We don’t post here anymore (as you can see).

At this point we’re just holding onto the domain name that matches ours, in case it becomes of use.

Latest projects include UntanglingTarot.com (Wren’s tarot site for appointments in the off-season, and a brief introduction to tarot and how she uses it).

You can find her at Fairbanks (Tanana Valley State Fair) and Palmer (Alaska State Fair) Fairs in the late summer and early fall. Long days, but lots of neat people and new experiences.

Wren also sews critters that are currently displayed on Instagram.com/Whimsy.Sparks

Currently accepting commissions from or for adults who’d like stuffies, dolls and soft-sculptures.

Children’s toys currently unavailable until our inventory and component tracking reaches the necessary standard of national regulations required for the 12-and-Under set.

Jay is still working with Wilson Alaska Technical Center at UAF, Jack is studying Anthropology, Melody is studying Theatre, and Elisha is finishing High School.

Those are the bare bones.

Feel free to check-in with the phone numbers we’ve had forever (texting’s our favorite), or if you’re local, stop in at Fairbanks First United Methodist Church. Services start at 9 and 11, and we’re involved in the music and running sound for both of those, so we’re pretty easy to find.

Learning as we go…

This is an interesting program, and has enough “buttons” and links that I can almost pretend it’s a regular wordprocessing program. I can italisize and bold with the normal key shortcuts. The mail flaw i see is that there is no spell-check on my toolbar.That is one tool I’ve always needed.

I created a bunch of catigories today, based on what I’ve written (or wanted to write) on my established blog (xanga.com/story_singer), and I really like the feature of being able to divide and seek based on topics. It will make finding what I’m searning for much smoother. And it will have the added bonus of allowing readers to identify blatently self-centered posts and avoid them before they get buried in mind-numbing detail about something totally irrelivant to them.

Like that last paragraph, for instance. Continue reading