Who Am I?
Ah, the eternal question. Who am I? Well, I suppose that depends on the context. I’m a musician, a writer, a wife, a homemaker, a gardener, a pet owner, a crafter, a desktop publisher, an independent businesswoman, a free thinker, a rengeek, a faerie lover, a costumer, a fan of Joss Whedon’s various works, a music dork, a history buff … I could go on for hours.
This blog is intended as a place for me to drop the detritus of my brain: the odd thoughts, the random musings, the blatherings of my daily life.
If you’re interested in hiring me for editing, desktop publishing, photography, or music, please feel free to hop on over to my resume, which can be found here.

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You are a great photographer. Happy to have found your blog. I read your article on the Canon recovered after a year in the sea. I work in the semiconductor assembly business. I guess the maker of the card (sandisk, kingston, etc.) would be happy to have your story and perhaps the card for marketing use. If you know the maker I’d like to try to connect you or the owner to the manufacturer if I can.
Hi! Thanks for the compliments!
As noted in the article, I’m not actually the one who found the camera – that was Markus Thompson, a scuba diver from Vancouver, BC. His original post on Google+ about it can be found here, if you’d like to try to contact him: https://plus.google.com/104277202662943073951/posts/MH4ZjS8fi2q
Hope that helps!