Going on the road

I discovered today that our model snail died sometime earlier this week. I am sad because I was hoping it would join me on some of my school and library visits for Wolfsnail: A Backyard Predator. Perhaps, I’ll find a new one in the spring.
Though this photograph does capture the down feeling of losing my snail, I had a different reason for taking it. I am going to the Writing and Illustrating for Kids conference this weekend and I’ll be doing some blogging on-site. Robert Kittinger will be leading some sessions on creating a web presence and at the end of the day, we’re going to have a blogging session.
I’ve learned through painful experience that I should do a trial run whenever I am changing equipment or software. In this case, I’ll be using my laptop (not my desktop) and I’ll be using Photoshop Elements (not the full version of Photoshop). I’ll be using a different card reader to transfer photographs from my camera’s media card to the laptop.
So, I collected all the different equipment and re-set my camera to take raw images and jpgs (this saves some time in transferring images and in readying them for the web). I took this photograph of my dog Tanner. He had just let out a big sigh (he’s the most laid back member of our family).
So far, everything has worked. I just need to figure out how I’ll connect my laptop to the internet in the high school cafeteria where the blogging session will be held.


Sarah, I think the blog looks great. Sorry about the trouble upgrading. I think every blogger has to learn the hard way to back everything up; I remember all too well the first time I spent hours working on a post only to have a system glitch eat it. I’ve often thought about leaving Blogger for WordPress, but I just don’t have the energy or courage to take the risk.
Have fun at the conference!