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John Bridge
05-10-2002, 05:18 AM
Some time ago a young lady, a student, asked to borrow one of the tile pictures on this site to use in a web page design project. I have just recieved a link to the completed site. I hope everyone will drop over there and have a look at Erin's site.
The picture has become the background on the left side of the home page. Very nice.
http://www.wvremodeling.com/
Thanks so much for posting my site here! I am really quite proud of it, and thanks again for the tile photo. It's exactly what I needed to pull the homepage together. I just received a note from Flatfloor--thanks, and here I am saying hello!
Erin
PS...My instructor gave me an "A" on this project.
John Bridge
05-11-2002, 12:10 PM
Got a note from flatfloor, eh? Didn't know he could write.
I'm in the process of checking out CB's writings.
Hi again John--
CB is my dad, he's really good huh! If you like his stuff, let him know. He complains that no one ever gives him feedback from the website.
Erin
John Bridge
05-11-2002, 07:40 PM
The writing's fine, Erin. He needs help on the site, though. :D
Cami A
05-11-2002, 09:03 PM
Erin, your web site looks great! Took the Kitchen Questionaire...if that was a quiz, my current kitchen would flunk...:D
dian57
05-12-2002, 05:12 AM
Erin--what part of Spain is your father-in-law from? My mother was born in Goyan, a village on the river Minjo in Galecia. The river separates Spain from Portugal. I also have relatives in Pontevedra and Cadiz.
Hi Diane,
my husband's mother and father are both from a little town named Orbaizeta--on the French/Spanish border, which is north of Pamplona and in the Basque Country. So not so far from Galicia!
Sonnie Layne
05-13-2002, 09:06 AM
I ran out of gas in Pamplona. About as far as I made it into Espania. Ran out of time and money, too. Next trip...
John Bridge
05-13-2002, 04:08 PM
I never made it to Pamplona at all. Got waylaid in Barcelona. Aye aye aye!
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