Stac Space
Welcome to my web pages!
Thanks for checking them out.
I first began writing when I was very young and still enjoy it. The web seemed
like a tremendous space to use my writing as a means of
expression. I made my first web page in 1998. Normally, I update these pages
once each year. I swear I'll do better at keeping them current but never seem
to get around to it. So, I've resigned myself to being honest about how often
you'll find new material here. Occasionally I'll post a random thought or
experience under the cranial aberrations page. I added a web journal service from
Bravenet in June 2004. You now have to click on the web journal link on the bottom
of the page to view my latest entries. Well worth the wrist action. Highly
recommended. Look there for the most recent posts.
Cranial aberrations is one of a number of pages you may select from the table
at the bottom of each
page. I tried to include information that you might find entertaining,
enlightening, and informative. You'll find a page describing what September
11th was like here in Pittsburgh and some other war information, some poetry I
wrote, some information on bands and music that I
really enjoy, a page about me, and some of the things I generally like (and dislike). Pretty
much your basic personal web page theme going here.
Because I'm a novice
web page developer, some of these pages may take a while to load. Still
learning ... sorry. I've also added a guestbook on this Home Page for comments.
Feel free to drop me a line. Enjoy your visit and feel free to comment;
especially if
you have some tremendous web page design ideas or can offer some expertise.
Anyone who's done one of these can attest, it takes countless hours to compose.
Throw me a bone. Let me know what you think and how you found them. Let me
know if they load strangely on your operating system or are hard to view. I'll
be eternally grateful.
Believe in World Peace ... dreams come true!
I would love to hear your comments, suggestions, and thoughts.
"Out of darkness, they shall meet . . . and read life's meaning in each other's
eyes."
M. Spaulding
Last Updated: Jun 29, 2004 10:11:27 PM