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Can a Tiki Hut really Fly?
Got a little bit of wind and some video waiting in the wings, but for now just some photo's. In the Story Time area you will find some pieces from new stories that I have finished over the past few years.
Were sailing, were sailing an excited scream came from the fore deck. With a stiff breeze and the boat beginning to heel heavily and the weather helm beginning to set in I didn’t need any notification. A normal winter sailing day, but any sailing day works well. Lets see where should we take a mental sailing trip to today. Too cold for a northern run, the temperature would drop sharply in an hour or two, so lets go south. One hundred and eighty five degrees will be good and with that direction of the boat it will put the mind in the right direction, although we will loose a little speed but the plus side will be less heel. A days outing with three that have never been sailing before this would be a good thing to do. Don’t want to scare them first time out of port.
From "A thought Away"
By Bill Lockwood
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Story TimeOut of all things I do this is my favorite and working with video production, short and long this fits since I can put them together and in time I may get some of the stories on film. As I said above a few new additions will be appearing here in short order and I even have a few new chapters to the Slumber World fantasy. It has been too long since I have added anything here or even updated the site.
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The Computer Room
These Instructions are not extensive but give you the ability to get started and become familiar with Microsoft Word, Windows Picture Fax Viewer, Outlook Express, the Address Book. Slight differences will be found with Windows Vista in Outlook Express and I would strongly suggest using the Help within the program. If you need help with Windows Vista or anything else please E-Mail me and I will put together some instructions, as of this time I only have two customers with Vista so far. See more in the Computer Room... |
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