Monday 4 August 2014

Summer Road Trippin' 2014

I must admit it's been strange to no longer do the Photo Challenge.  In a way, it's been a relief because I don't have to think about it or hunt for my subject, but I also miss it.  I miss having "something particular" to do each day.  I find I now look at things differently than before and pay more attention to  things that you wouldn't normally think to photograph.  The photo challenge is a great way to learn how your camera works so that you become more comfortable with it and it's various settings.  I will do another photo challenge in the fall, but it might not be a daily one.  However, I'm on vacation for the next 2 weeks and will be taking lots of pictures of all kinds of things.

What am I doing for vacation?  I will be going with my two friends Nina and Robin to their home towns, Nash Creek / Jacquet River, New Brunswick (I can't remember which friend is from which town, but their childhood homes are less than a kilometre apart), and we will also be going to Gaspe, Quebec to do some whale watching, sea kayaking, and sight-seeing.

Now I have never been to these places, but I know it's a long drive to get there.  It's at least a 10 hour drive from Ottawa, Ontario to  Nash Creek / Jacquet River, New Brunswick and we need music, lots of music.  Nina and Robin go home every Christmas and I usually make them mixed music CDs to help them pass the time and one time I made a copy of Aziz Ansari's Dangerously Delicious comedy act. For this road trip, I have Eddie Murphy's Greatest Comedy Hits; 2 mixed music CDs of current Alternative hits (i.e. alt-J, Broken Bells, Vance Joy, Lorde, Echosmith, etc.); and a mixed classic road trip songs (Summer Road Trippin' 2014).  I would have made more, but I ran out of blank CDs and Robin's car doesn't play MP3 CDs.  We discovered that the hard way many years ago.

Here's my Summer Road Trippin' 2014 playlist for our trip.  Take a listen and let me know what you think.  Does it make you feel like you're on the road, cruising down a highway, and having fun?  Do you feel the sun shining on you and the wind blowing through your hair?





Here's the playlist:
  1. Just a Girl - No Doubt
  2. Highway to Hell - AC/DC
  3. Radar Love - Golden Earring
  4. Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
  5. Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
  6. Panama - Van Halen
  7. Going to California - Led Zeppelin
  8. Free Ride - The Edgar Winter Group
  9. Thunderstruck - AC/DC  (A friend told me to play this song when we drive through Montreal.)
  10. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
  11. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen  (This should be on all classic road trip playlists.)
  12. Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler (I remember my older sister playing this song ALL. THE. TIME.)
  13. Dancing With Myself - Billy Idol
  14. Kung Fu Fighting (Dave Ruffy/Mark Wallis Remix) - Carl Douglas
  15. Paradise City - Guns N' Roses
  16. Roam - The B-52's
  17. Blitzkrieg Bop - The Ramones
  18. Girls Just Want to Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
I hope the girls like this one and the other CDs I've made. Hope this makes you want to go for a road trip.

Friday 1 August 2014

31 Day Photo Challenge - Celebration - Day 27

Day 27's photo challenge was "Celebration", unfortunately, I did not see any celebrations whatsoever.  No balloons for a party, no one cheering for a goal at the soccer field, and no celebrations of any kind.

I wondered what to do for this challenge, but then it came to me as I accomplished something for my blog.  In a way it was a celebration ... well, at least to me it was.  I created this blog back in 2008 prior to my trip to Turkey as a way to document it and so that friends and family could follow along.  Over the past 6 years (can't believe it's been 6 years since Turkey) I've changed the template, layout, and colours for this blog always trying to achieve a more personal look because I am always envious of great some blogs look.  For many months, I tried to figure out how to put social media icons on my blog and successfully added them in Tangerine Tango, Pantone's Color of the Year for 2012.

These sites provided great tips, instructions and code which I used to create my icons.

First, I went on the hunt for free icons and true to Pam's (diy Design Fanatic) post, there are tons of free social media icons and some can be found on Pinterest. I liked how Pam used Pantone's Fall 2012 line/design for her icons.  However, I didn't want something that looked like her icons and to be honest with you, I was not a fan of the dotted circle icon.  I Google "Pantone tango tangerine social media icons" and found various images and chose one to use.  Once a style was selected, they were saved on a local desktop and resized to a size that looked good on my blog, then they were uploaded to Picasa photo album that is open to the public.  I remembered I had to do this in Chrome because Google changed something and you couldn't upload or get the embedded link from Firefox or Safari.  I already had a "Follow Me" gadget in Blogger Layouts and removed what ever was in there and entered the following code (see image below) and an embedded link for each icon.

Follow Me Gadget with Code to link to images

Social Media Icons in Tangerine Tango

At some point after G+ was released, users were prompted to use their G+ profile for their Blogger profile instead of having two separate profiles.  Some people prefer to have separate profiles and other choose to have one profile because it's less maintenance.  I don't remember when exactly but I switched from two separate profiles to my G+ profile for both G+ and for this blog.  Now this put a "G+ Follow" button on my blog and in or around the "About Me" gadget and I couldn't get rid of it until I found instructions on a web page that has since been removed.  I will try to find the link and add it to this post.

Earlier in this post I mentioned a Website called "Code it Pretty" by Marie Mosley, and Marie provides codes and tutorials to help people like me customize their blogs.  I recently saw one of her tutorials on adding a signature to your blog posts.  I thought it was pretty nifty and decided to try it.  I created a signature using the A Beautiful Mess APP, resized the image and uploaded it to Picasa.  Once again, I couldn't use Safari or Firefox to upload the image, I had to use Chrome.  Why Google are you being so difficult?  Once my signature was uploaded it changed the background from white to grey and I was stumped why it was doing this.  I commented on Marie's post and she replied that it's a "feature" of Picasa's auto-enhance.  She also provided a link to a tutorial with directions for turning it off.  I followed the instructions in the tutorial and turned off the auto-enhance "feature" and voila the background went back to normal. 

Next, I couldn't find the "Link to this Photo" option since Google transition to G+.  I scoured the Internet and found a Google Page about Picasa photos and there were numerous complaints how people could no longer do the things they used to do once Google switched the pictures from Picasa to G+ Photos.  Someone commented on this page that you can see this "Link to this Photo" option if you link to your old Picasa Album folder and provided a link: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/myphotos?noredirect=1

Finally, I was back on track and returned to Marie's tutorial and followed her instructions and used her code for my blog.  This code displays my signature image at the bottom of all of my posts, both on my home page and on individual post pages.  I decided I didn't want my signature on the bottom of my posts on my home page and used Marie's additional instructions to use Blogger's conditional tags to display my signature on post pages only.  WooHoo!  It worked!  If you click on the link for one of my titles, you will see this signature at the bottom of each post page.  It will probably change it at some point to something smaller or completely different.  The point is is that I did it.  This was an accomplishment for me and I did a mini-celebration when I first saw it on the page.

31 Day Photo Challenge - Day 27 - Celebration (final picture)