I’ve been ramping up my blogging again since uninstalling Warcraft, and my transit blog is taking off. I’m hitting about 100 page views a day, helped greatly by a brief entry from the Capitol Hill Seattle blog. I’m getting more comments, too. Not a lot. But, you know… I almost have as many page views on my four-month-old Carless in Seattle blog as I do on my personal blog, which is 16+ months old.
It’s fun.
Of course, I still owe emails/calls to David, Erica, Christine, Agnes, Juraj, Rachel and others. But I’m getting back to what I cared about before WoW.
Like photography: I’ve gone on a couple of waterfall hikes recently. Photos are here. These pics are also an experiment.
First, back in the fall, I purchased a 1970s medium-format camera, a Yashica Mat 124G, just to experiment with medium format photography. The camera, however, isn’t guaranteed to work. So I’m trying to shoot one roll before I decide to take it with me to the Olympics a month from now. Waterfalls have been my topic.
Second, I bought a GPS device that is designed to insert latitude and longitude data into my digital pictures. I thought it would be fun to make a photo map of The Waterfall Lovers’ Guide to the Pacific Northwest. The handful I have are already up, but you’ll have to zoom out a LOT to see all the push-pins.