Sunday, June 29, 2008

Transformations On The Shore At Campbell River City

Transformations On The Shore at Campbell River City. The woodcarving contest started last Thursday, June 26, 2008 and has ended Sunday afternoon - June 29. The following woodcarvings and sculptures are creatively done in flying colors with the special participation of all the officers and members of the Shoreline Arts Committee. All the artisans' woodcarving entries will be available for public viewing at Frank James Park. For more photographs and details of this event : See the Wednesday issue on Campbell River Mirror.

Thanks to the following creative artists and foreign visitors who joined in this once a year contest.

Transformations 1



Transformations 2



Transformations 3



Transformations 4



Transformations 5



Transformations 6



Friday, June 27, 2008

INKadoodles



ONCE again it's time to change the cartridge of my scanner/copier. The last cartridge lasted about 3 months simply because I seldom use my printer.

Okay enough of the drama. The reason why I cannot use my printer is because all of a sudden it has shifted to a different connection. I don't know why? I am not pro when it comes to technical aspect of my computer.

That's why I went over my drawers to locate all the discs or manual book for troubleshooting. So glad that I found the required disc and I was able to re- program and install the necessary requirements to be able to print my journals.

My question this time is why INK is very expensive? What's in it that makes it too costly. is there a special kind of "ingredient" that makes it too expensive? A 16 ml cartridge is worth C$35.00 plus tax. It's good when it's on sale but when it has no red tag then digging from the consumer's pocket is really tough.

Where INK comes from? What its content and where you import this special kind of ink? Ha! Now you wonder why the squid and octopus have ink in their system. Gotta go I'd better scrub my frying pan. LMAO.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

La Pierre


I told you before that one of my hobbies include collecting pens. Pierre Cardin is one of my favorites. The pen is slim shaped fuchsia in color. It really produced a fine print when used in a very extra ordinary stationeries. Exquisite pen for exquisite special paper.