I’m finally back to work developing content for Haw Creek. The current page I’m working on is one on the Buffalo National River. It’s part of the National Park System and a really, really neat place, and — I regret to say — we’ve only went there once intentionally, though we’ve crossed the Buffalo on various bridges many times over the last 28 years. If you’re interested in hiking, camping, white water canoing or rafting, kayaking, wildlife viewing, or just in learning about other places, check the page out. While I’m still adding material to it, there is plenty there all ready — it doesn’t have an “under construction” feel about it at all. I plan to have the page complete by June 1st and will be moving on to the next page after that — sooner if this page is done ahead of schedule!
Administrivia details:
I’ve had the page on Haw Creek for quite some time in a different location. However, I’m moving all of my places and images pages and changing their format. I’ve decided to concentrate on optimizing the pages for search engines as well as adding new content. A lot of the content will be available in other places on the web, but, generally, not all on one site. My intent is to provide useful and interesting material as well as valuable links that should be viable for a reasonable period of time.
The format for the places and images pages will be very similar to the rest of the site. I’ve learned that it is difficult to keep up with different design templates, especially when the material isn’t worked on very often. For the time being, on Haw Creek I will just be using one design template. I may change it up a little bit on occasion, but, by using just one design template, I can apply the changes across all of the pages of the site at the same time.







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