A Coding Sampler from my Little Cabin in the Woods

It's amazing what you can learn out in the middle of the forest, on a little green laptop. Thanks to the wireless internet satellite dish on my roof, I am connected to the entire world, including LVS, the Leader in Virtual Studies where I am learning, step by step, to build web pages.

I don't always plan to build pages just about my own life in the sticks (with occasional forays to more tropical locales...) of course, but that's what I did for my practice pages.

Since it was January when we began, and there was (still is) deep snow outside, of course gardening leapt to mind as a fitting subject. And so, painfully plain but perfectly valid, I made my first web page for the Build 1 class.

Inexhaustible subject, gardening. Plenty to fill up a second page and much more. This time connecting the dirt to the net...

Must've been tired the day I decided on the content of my third page, because “My Favorite Colors” is pretty lame, unless you're five years old. I guess I'm about the equivalent of a kindergartener in this school, anyway.

Love my kids. They're tough to keep up with. Here's my fourth page, about how I do that.

Ah yes, the aforementioned forays into tropical locales. Well, one anyway. Our much cherished vacation in Costa Rica to celebrate 25 years of marriage was a delicious subject for lesson five's page.

And last, back home to extol the wonders of North Idaho, I finally got lesson six completed and validated!

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional Valid CSS!

Background tile found at PlanIT3d.com.