Categories
photos

Fishing pier

We went for a little walk before dinner in San Diego and found this fishing pier, complete with fishermen and scraggly pelicans.

Categories
General

flickpress 1.6

Bugfix! @flash just let me know about a bug preventing new Flickr users from getting added. I think I’ve fixed the bug – version 1.6.1 should be available for upgrade shortly.

This release fixes a bunch of cosmetic things and adds some navigation links. I find the Older/Newer links for recent photos especially useful when I want to add several photos to a post.

I made a bunch of little changes to get the markup valid, both in the plugin and for the stuff it inserts into posts. Note that some of the tags I’ve used (table?) might not be valid with your particular theme’s doctype. If you do find non-valid markup anywhere please let me know.

For a fun feature I added interesting photo browsing. They seem to mostly be “all rights reserved” – I’m leaving it to you to decide whether it’s okay to post them or not.

You can get flickpress from the WordPress Plugins Directory.

Categories
photos

Dangling momiji

One of many photos I’ve taken of the Japanese maple in our front yard.

Categories
photos

Coneflower

Probably at Brookside Gardens at Wheaton Regional Park. This is from a couple of years ago, taken with a Minolta Dimage A1.

Categories
travel

Quick Seattle trip

A week or so ago we went to Seattle to visit our friends who just had a baby. I always tell people that Seattle isn’t as rainy as they think – just a bit gray in the winter – so of course we arrived during a rare stretch of heavy rain. I guess I should say that Seattle is not always really rainy in the winter, but might sometimes be really rainy.

Darby

Between cooking dinner and meeting up with as many other friends and family as possible, we made it to most of our favorite spots in Seattle. We had dinner at Mashiko, easily the best sushi restaurant in the whole world. We had breakfast at Le Pichet on our way to go shopping at Pike Place Market. We had coffee at Caffe Ladro, maybe still my favorite coffee shop.

We tried a couple of new things thanks to friends. We had coffee at Caffe Fiore in Ballard, where the espresso is possibly as good as Caffe Ladro. After Mashiko we went to Shelter Lounge, which had great beer and bar food. We met some friends for dinner at Mission in West Seattle, which had excellent adobo pork.

Back of the sign
Acacia at the market

We mostly just walk around Pike Place Market looking at stuff, rarely buying anything. For real shopping we head down the hill a street to World Spice Merchants, where we get spice mixes and chai. We also like The Spanish Table and their new sister store Paris Grocery.

That was about it for this trip to Seattle. I wish we’d been able to stay longer and visit with more people. It was a hard to leave, but the monsoon that greeted us on arrival did make it a little easier.