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Sugar Ski Resort, North Carolina

Sugar

Sugar is my favorite ski resort in the southeast as it has the longest run. If you go during the holidays, just expect it to be crowded. The north carolina resorts are the closest to the southern states without much/any snow: Florida, Georgia, Ala…

so they get slammed at every holiday. Generally, the snow is ok as they make as much as they can, but early/late in the season has the worst conditions by far.

over 5 years ago

Cape Alava, Olympic National Park

Cape Alava

Well, Cape Alava is a really cool area, but it’s definitely not easy to get, too. I was there in an early June and it was very quiet, a little chilly and grey.

It is beautiful and is considered to be the Western most point of the U.S. (coterminus = connected to the land). Contrary to what some of the trail maps indicated, some of the trails are a little more challenging than stated (and I was running everyday at the time, and I was a little surprised!)

over 5 years ago

Cyberspace, Religious/Spiritual Places

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Well, my first website launched in 1996 with a beige background, 1 image (a painting) and an animated cat running across the bottom of the screen…

The page was all handed coded (html) and I will never forget the ‘magic’ of seeing it live with all of the images on the web.

Since then, I’ve dabbled in html,javascript, enough perl & php to use perl or php scripts, flash, and css. I journal online (ok, some of you may call it a blog!) about art, various life experiences, travel, and IT/web issues.

I can guarantee you that my website will not look like the screenshot by next week. I update the site design by season (thank you CSS!), so it’s kind of bland mode at the moment.

I truly can not imagine my life without the web. I keep in touch with friends much better than I ever would without it.

oh, and you can visit my site at
robinart.com

Any feedback is always greatly appreciated (either about the site design or the content/art).

over 5 years ago
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