Monday, 14 May 2007

Here for a while, new start and all. .

Ey up!

Thanks for all your emails requesting the new URL. I'm using this blogger thing now because it'll be a lot easier, and hopefully the ease of use will encourage me to post more. So you'll get even more nougats of wisdom from Wolverhamptonshire!
So excuse me while I struggle with the settings and such-like during the period of newness.

Actually, I tried to get a 'response' thing going over at suaveharv.com but couldn't figure it out. Now people can respond and leave messages, and I can write back so it'll be like a great big bubble of love and splendidity.

And groovy too!

So there's our beloved Boscawen-Un stone circle on the right, and there's me below in Slovakia a couple of weeks ago being an intrepid traveller. And it's like nothing has changed has it?



It's all new and exciting isn't it?

And in the interests of continuity, I've published the last weblog entry from the old site.

7 comments:

Astromanian said...

Nice Blog site Harv! My you have been busy lately! What camera are you using these days dude?

Harv said...

A fit in-yer pocket Panasonic DMc-FX8 for the ones on this page. It's not a proffesional jobbie but it's superb for holiday snaps and suchlike.

Now. . China 2008, have you thought about it? I've seen some prices for a package tour and it's like £1,500. Lordy!

I've kept that week free nonetheless.

Anonymous said...

hip, hip, ... hurray!

Great to see the new site up and running.

Mike & Moni

Harv said...

Glad you like it!

Do you recognise your groovy pad in the picture?

(Groovy pad is English for splendid apartment!).

Anonymous said...

Yep, though the Wolves mug might make people think its W-ton :)

Mike

Harv said...

I didn't even see the Wolves mug till I looked at the picture. .

So I've been drinking from football related kitchenware. I feel so working class!

Astromanian said...

China 2008 sounds good! Aug 1st (Friday) I make it..... Gongpoquan, Gansu has a 1m53s duration - bloody miles from anywhere near to Mongolian border. Better take a packed lunch!