Posts Tagged ‘home’

Custom Kitchen Curtains

Friday, November 27th, 2009

kk3Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Margo shows off a piece of fabric which will be used to re-cover kitchen chairs.  They will then match the custom curtains she designed and fabricated herself.  I’m guessing we saved at least $2000 by her initiative.  Notice how she placed tassels on bottom edge of curtains. Is she creative or what?

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Healthy Plagiarism

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Photography by E.W. Faircloth

I made this dish some while ago.  It is a rip off of a spinach and shrimp salad served at AppleBee’s. This is a healthy dish of plagiarism.



It’s Time For A New Programming Project

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Photography by E.W. Faircloth

It’s time I started a new programming project.  Years ago I wrote a web application which acts as a searchable picture database.  In it, the most recent picture was of my grandson about 6 months ago.  The picture above of him was taken about a month ago.  I decided to put this up on my site.  Yeah, it’s not a picture I  would show to my professional photographer buddies, but to “Grampawda” it’s the cutest thing I’ve seen lately. My buddy Jon Falk would understand since he’s been a grandfather many times, however.

It is time consuming and detail-oriented to put a picture up on the site.  Time consuming and detail-oriented sounds like a computer task to me. All I have to do is write a program to do the following:

1.  Proportionally crop a given picture to 576 pixels maximum on any one side. Save the picture with a name like imgXXXX.jpg where XXXX is some number between 1000 and 9999. Put the picture in a folder call “high”.

2. Proportionally crop the same picture to 192 x 132 pixels.  Save the picture with the same name as  above. Put the picture in a folder call “low”.

3. Connect to my database and insert the picture located in “high” with the appropiate mysql command.

4. Connect to my database and insert the picture located in “low” with the appropiate mysql command.

If all this sounds complicated, believe me, this is the simple version:)



Man On The Roof

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Photography by E.W. Faircloth

C. Rick Baker is on my roof installing a solar powered roof vent. It’s a lot cooler these days but my energy saving investment should really pay off next summer. Rick is an excellent craftsman and does a lot of work in the Heritage Shores Community in Bridgeville DE.  This guy does it all, from minor repairs to building complete homes. You can contact him at: crickbaker@gmail.com