Showing posts with label Father Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, 19 December 2008

Ho Ho Ho - Merry Christmas to One and All

I hope you have a prosperous and happy Christmas and New Year, regardless of race, colour or creed.

I am playing Santa again for my church's Sunday School and I have been roped in to do it for the creche as well. Then the minister gets me involved in the service as well. Talk about getting your money's worth .

As it is the time of giving. I am going to give to you a small gift. This is a file which contains a Clipart collection of over 1600 Clipart and graphics. You may find it useful. I hope so. Please click on this link and save it to your system. It is over 17mb in size so it may take a while to download, dependent upon you connection speed.

Remember to visit my other web sites www.superior-seo.com and www.webfindthebiz.com
and have a GREAT time these holidays.

Byeeeee

Friday, 9 February 2007

Super Size Me

OK well, I am not exactly talking burgers here. I'm actually talking about a new TFT monitor. I have just ordered a new 19" TFT monitor from Amazon.co.uk. I have wanted a larger monitor ever since I bought my present PC just over a year ago. I have been using the 15" monitor from my previous PC so I think watching any TV on it, or even playing Eve-OnLine will be a bit like going to the pictures at first. OK it's not that big and it's not surround sound but it will be a big improvement over what I have.

I had originally asked for it for my Birthday/Christmas (both are in December) but I managed to get a new photo printer (HP Photosmart C5180) out of QVC instead. It cost a lot more than the monitor but I have been able to do some great montage pictures for my family and the Church. I was Father Christmas for the Sunday School party and a friend took some photos. Well, by the next day I had an A4 montage of them all and was able to give it to the Sunday School. The kids loved it.

One of the funny comments made (I live in Scotland - but I am English) from one of the kids was that he thought I must be the Real Father Christmas as I didn't have a Scottish accent (as had all the other Father Christmas's they had seen). Ah, the innocence of children. God Love them All.


Byeeeeeeee