Sunday, November 16, 2008

Howe to Work

I hope you aren't getting tired of this Howe title stuff...because I am just getting started. Ha,ha.

And I do so love finding double meanings in words. I's one of my favorite games! That's why I'm so in love with our new Photography business name....BIG SHOT SPORTS! The website is up at www.bigshotsports.org and that was a learning experience..setting that up took 8+ hours. The photography website--the one at which photos can be purchased--is more complex and I am making slow progress. Hopefully by the end of this week we will have something more to show you than just the slideshow and intro info.

Eventually, once I have photos uploaded to it, there will be a list of galleries to click on. The galleries will be the names of the games Dad has photographed, and the photos will be in the galleries for purchase. (Does that answer your question, Rachel?) I had planned to upload the photos Friday after I took the website training session, but I missed the class because we were out in the cold (25 degrees--Brrr!) vaccinating the heifer calves against brucellosis--or bangs as we call it.

Dad finished the book Friday. One more edit, for the latest revisions, one more reading, and it is ready to go out in public! Ready to market. Ready to join the Western world. (I'll let you in on a secret...Dad writes in 3s. And it's starting to rub off on me. He doesn't say something once...he says it 3 times, in 3 different ways. Just like I did above.) You'll see, when you read his book. Maybe you'll catch yourself talking in 3s...maybe it's not as unusual as I think. I only noticed it because it takes a lot of serious punctuation when you do it in writing.

So, between the new photography business and the new writing business we have been busy, busy, busy. I have been putting in 10-12 hour days on the computer alone. Wish us luck...we are still on a learning curve here. And with so much to learn. it is exhausting.

1 comment:

Emily Howe said...

Im just impressed that with all of the how/howe creations that you have come up with that this is the first "how to."