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© Claire D. Cruver 2008

One of the best things about blogging is that you have the interactive tools to not only hold a decent discussion with others who are interested in you and your life, but that you also can do it at the touch of a button.

I recall back when I hosted my first webpage; I had a template in a file called RMC and everytime I wanted to post an article, I pulled out ye olde template and cut and pasted my content into it, then uploaded it to my hosted space.

Thank goodness it's not that difficult now.

In response to the questions about the view out my window from this article, here is my photo of the St. James Cathedral. Although not directly out my window, this was sure a pretty sight as I left my apartment on Sunday afternoon. The sky was so blue and the sun was shining off the steeple's immaculate white exterior... I'm not a religious girl, but yesterday was the perfect day for angels to sunbathe.

With all of the trees around the neighborhood turning shades of fall, soon they'll all be bare, and I'll get to take "Wintertime in Seattle" pictures.. they tend to be cold and beautiful. I'm not much of a photographer, but now and again, a scene does strike me.

What is outside of YOUR windows that you so often overlook? St. James rings their bells every Sunday, hour by hour, and to announce births, deaths, and weddings. They also ring it in the evening as the sun goes down, as if to tell everyone to get indoors, that it's time to wind down for the day. I love churchbells; having grown up in Spokane, to this day, the Clocktower's bells still make me smile when I'm in the vicinity.

Posted Monday Oct 27