It's all gone yeller

OK. I've fixed and broken it about a half a dozen times, and this is what I'm up to. I like the new layout (plus it's more standard for Movable Type, so it's easier to apply updates), but it's played havoc with all the cross-referenced links on the site. Not to mention causing me to use profane language loud and often. Over the next few weeks, I'll go back and correct all those things as I find them. Patience, grasshoper. I'm turning on comments for this page, so if you really feel like it, you can tell me if you hate the yellow.
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I drove on a whale

Well, actually I drove "to Wales," but it's kind of like the same thing. This past weekend, we drove out the coast of North Wales to Conwy Castle, an 800 year old pile of stones that Ella is now convinced was built as a giant playground for her exlusive pleasure. The town and castle are a real treat to visit - nearly the entire town walls survive, and the castle is remarkably intact, perched over the estuary. Very cool. Definitely on the list of places to take people who come visit us. Click below lead to the full set of the day's pictures. The only disappointment on the trip was our detour to visit "The Tweedmill." It sounded so promising - I've been jonesing for one of those flat, tweed caps old British guys wear while either carrying their shotgun through the countryside or taking long, contemplative sips of their pints at the local. I'm not sure why. I think it will give me street cred or something. After driving 20 minutes out of the way down some little Welsh lanes, we found 'The Tweedmill' - a modern warehouse cum factory outlet mall selling Yankee Candles and navy track suits with silk-screened wolves on them at discount prioces. No tweed in site. Plenty of old British guys though. Mostly carrying someone else's bags, wishing they were taking long, contemplative sips of their pints at their local. Incidentally, I also put up pictures of our white Christmas over on our critter's page, for those who are interested in such things.
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What do you get when you cross the WWW and the NRA?

I knew even Texas would discover the Internet one day. Log on and kill a wild animal
Video cameras will be connected to rifles with sensors that can be controlled by computer users anywhere in the world. The rifle range overlooks a 145ha reserve in San Antonio, Texas, where deer, antelope and wild hogs roam. Paying members will be able to take aim, shoot, then ship their kill to their home, stuffed and mounted as a trophy.
I am not sure whether to be impressed with their ingenuity, or disturbed by the fact hunters can't be bothered to get off their couch anymore.
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