Pete's Porridge
Shortlinks | Peregrinations | Wx Glossary | Prattle
Mount Index, western Cascade Range, Washington.

Mount Index, in the west-central Cascade Range, Washington. The right skyline of the right-hand peak is the North Face of the North Peak.

If you just want to roll through here to see some of the pictures, you can follow the NEXT links by clicking on the pictures. Image file-size has been kept to less than 40 KBytes for quick download.

This site had a complete update in January, 2007, with more work in July and August of that year.

Shortlinks is a somewhat rationalized catalog of my bookmarks. It has been greatly expanded, now split into fifteen pages. Six of those pages are new, dealing with progressive political issues. The other pages were edited, all the links were cleaned up, and some new pictures were posted. The thousand or so links, most with a short annotation, are organized into dozens of categories. Take a look.

Peregrinations has a new host. It gathers together links and pages having to do with mountain sports, including climbing, skiing, and gear. It again links to two re-posted Wyoming road trips. All these pages were re-done in July and August, 2007.

The cleaned-up Wx glossary is just a short glossary of weather terms and abbreviations that grew out of trying to make sense of the forecast discussions of the NWS Seattle WFO. It links to the re-edited and updated Numerical Weather Prediction inFAQ.

Prattle. Well, the old Expectoration was worth a bucket of warm spit, and How to Spit was just a couple more files, so Expectoration was absorbed into Pete's Prattle. So here you'll find, among other things, How to Spit, which still comes with its silly but short Flash introduction. Having grown tired of them, however, I took down the Flash movie and other stuff at the end of How to Spit. You're not missing much.

And I just uploaded the third major revision of YogaWithMarnell.com. That website uses CSS (cascading style sheets) for all of its layout and presentation. But this latest revision simplifies the CSS roll-overs, so the site displays properly using only one stylesheet for the ten different combinations of monitor resolution, operating system, and browser that I've checked it on.

Or, to see most of what's here on this site, you might prefer a simple site map.

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