Well I must apologize for the lack of writing. I am far too lazy. Given the choice between sitting here and reading random crap on the internet versus writing about my trip, I chose the easier one…haha
There’s just too much to tell! I know some of you are waiting to hear, especially those who I won’t be seeing for a long time in Ontario, I promise to try and get something up here soon!
In the meantime, I’m almost done going through all my photos from my trip and have begun posting them on picaday.ca I’ll post a photo every day for the next while until I run out. I took a good 3-4k photos in 2 weeks so it should keep me going for a while. On the side, I have checked our d300 and the pro-lenses in for a warranty check/service and cleaning with Nikon Canada. All free 🙂
Also, While I was away, I saw this post by a local Vancouver Police officer. It pretty sums up my drives to Whistler. Very frustrating….and annoying. When driving on a highway, keep your eye on who’s behind you and move over for them…please! You might prevent an accident from happening! [click]
That’s all for now, I will be starting with NBC a week today!
tot balamucul din ultimile luni (unu, doi, trei, patru) am decis să merg pe cont propriu. Mă lansez ca freelancer în domeniiile DTP / PrePress
I think they would look best with jeans that have a small flare, but I would never wear them with skinny jeans. The shoes are super cute!!!!
I have found that apps do not always need you to actually click "allow". In fact clicking the link was enough to spread one a month or so ago, ie the "how much time do you spend on FB" link. So is there a way to stop this, or is it as simple as "do not click on links"?