I've currently moved over to blogging at http://mathcraft.wonderhowto.com/
Here I will be posting about 4 times per week and will have a project every week with more in depth information and a how to component and templates. There will also be a user forum for people to submit pictures and ideas.
Thanks! I hope to see you there!
Spring Sunrise Panoramas
Today is the vernal equinox. I'm so happy that it is finally springtime. Here was the view from my backyard this morning. Unfortunately, I really should have cleaned the camera lens after using it to take pictures for our cooking blog.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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