About dave

developing websites while wandering through this town of Calgary in Southern Alberta, that is how i make a living playing some guitar, writing some tunes, writing some stories, that is what i do sometimes and need to do more of walking & hiking in the Rockies, this is what spring, summer, and fall mean to me

december: a quiet time

Well, December has been quite quiet for the Satchel. Actually, besides deleting a spam comment containing almost 800 links and the term ‘elder erotica’, the Satchel has been fairly quiet since the summer.

That’s not to say that slow posting hasn’t provided some insightful posts!

P/D/P is definitely going through some growing (constriction?) pains… but hopefully a return to 2nd Saturdays will help some of us stay with it!

I swear I will get the review of the Neil concert up soon!

Bringing my loves together

So I really enjoy hockey, I enjoy building web sites, and I like supporting the community feel of the place were I live, currently Westbank (soon to be named West Kelowna), BC. So naturally a good place for for me to advertize my web business is a local community rink where parents take their children to learn to skate and play hockey! I have a 4foot-by-4foot ad going up on the wall beside the scoreboard.

I have a craigslist posting where you can see what the ad looks like!

I really enjoy doing local projects and hopefully this will give the right kind of exposure to do even more!

new skin for my web design – burning fish 2.0!

Yessir. I have built a new home for burning fish design. The old design had been around for a while with only minor tweaks along the way, so it was time to freshen up! There are a couple of sections that still need to be filled out and that will happen later this week. So check out the new home of Dave’s Okanagan Web Site Design. Invite your family over or send it to your friends! I am very happy with the way the new site turned out.

And if for some reason you want to see the old one, it has migrated here.

And remeber to p/d/p on oct 31! The details are in the previous post!