Good weekend + 1

A good weekend This weekend was pretty fun and mostly relaxing, despite the fact that I spent most of Saturday working. But it was for a good cause – my wife. She’s the admin of a photographer’s group on Flickr, and they wanted to put up a complimentary blog to go with the Flickr group itself. So, my wife was tasked with getting the blog up – which meant that I was tasked with helping her do it, ’cause I’m a nice guy and all. 😉 Anyway, she is very technically savvy and could have figured it out on her own, but she really didn’t have the time to figure out the a)content, b)new domain management software (from GoDaddy.com), c)WordPress interface, d) CSS AND e) PHP all this weekend. So, I offered/agreed to help her do it. All in all, it wasn’t so bad once we got through a few technical glitches:

  1. GoDaddy.com getting the domain name wrong
  2. GoDaddy.com setting it up on a Windows Server (not so good with WordPress)
  3. GoDaddy.com actually turning on the MySQL database on the Linux server installation
  4. Figuring out that the theme they wanted to use wasn’t compatible with WordPress 2.1 (unfortunately, the last update on the theme was before 2.1 “Ella” was released)
  5. Determining that the previous one didn’t matter because the server they had wasn’t either
  6. Installing WordPress 2.0.1 straight from their Toolbox utility

Once we had all of that squared away, it was just a matter of educating Shari on the differences between the POST categories and the LINK categories so that she could figure out how she wanted to have her content placed and to work. Once she determined that, I put in all of her categories, made the changes to the code to make sure that they displayed the way she wanted (the theme actually removed most of the ‘out-of-the-box’ functionality of WordPress for stylistic purposes, making the settings in Link Categories moot), added a few widgets, installed some much-needed plugins (including the all-important Spam Karma 2). She reviewed it and then I went to work in fixing some of the CSS stuff (clean code but not the most usable in my opinion – lots of px sizes, some places it could be condensed, added some CSS here and there, played with the images a bit and finally got it up and running by about 10p.m. All told, about 12 hours of work to make sure that everything worked the way that she wanted, making changes to fit her vision, etc. But in the end, she was very happy and I wasn’t feeling too shabby, either. Of course, I didn’t get as much done on the updates I wanted to do to my site, but c’est la vie. On Sunday, my reward was not having to work at all. Instead we went to Tinicum and FDR Park in Philly to go birding and do some photography. Well, Tinicum was more about the dogs getting out after a week of doing very little, but we still saw a couple cool things, including this heron Lightbox icon. It was great to get out and get some exercise, let the dogs wander and run and frolic and burn off a lot of pent-up energy.

But it was FDR Park that was a lot more fun for us/me. I knew that we would have a lot of waterfowl there, and was hoping that I might get a shot at some of the more uncommon ones. I hadn’t, however, expected that the only open water on the pond to be right where we were going to be standing, bringing in a lot of species that we rarely or never get to see within only a short distance. Besides the boring Canada Geese (unfortunately, we didn’t find the supposed Cackling Geese in the flock), here are the highlights (click on the an lightbox icon (Lightbox icon) to see a larger image from the trip).

  • Gadwall – my first really good look at this species; they are a lot more attractive than the book shows.
  • Ring-necked Ducks Lightbox icon – the best views I’ve gotten of the species.
  • Redhead Lightbox icon – my first sighting of this new addition to my lifelist.
  • Ruddy Ducks – best view of them yet.
  • American Wigeon – again, the closest I’ve ever been to them.
  • Bufflehead – ditto.
  • Greater Scaup – the first time I’ve seen a female, and by far my best view of the males.
  • Mute swans Lightbox icon
  • Domestic goose – biggun’, too
  • American Coots
  • Mallards Lightbox icon – which strangely, I never had any decent shots of the male Lightbox icon before this.

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4 Responses to “Good weekend + 1

  • nice pics and where’s the url to the blog?

  • Thanks – I don’t know that she wants it publicized yet. It’s more of a “public-only-to-the-group” sort of thing, I think. But I’ll ask.

  • What a great husband! Doing all that work and still professing what a good weekend you had. Your wife is a lucky woman. Hope you two are having a good week as well. 🙂

  • Sounds like a good weekend. Messing around with WordPress can be fun, sometimes.

    That Bad Usability calendar just cracked me up.

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