
Gone Fishing
I’m off for a few days to a spot that is completely off the air – so WW might be on hold for a few days.
If you are reading this & thinking that there will be a big whole in your life (yeah right) – a few suggestions:
1. Use the WW Search box to check out your favorite designer, builder, period, location – there are over 700 posts in the WW library. Even easier is using the categories & tag sections on the right hand side of the WW page, by clicking on a word/s you can search by any topic & see a summary of articles linked to that topic.
Only last week someone in Ireland over a 24hr period viewed all 700+ of them 🙂
2. If you are not using the WW ‘Follow’ tool – do it today – all you have to do is click on the ‘Follow’ tab that appears at the bottom of you computer screen on the right when you have the waitematawoodys page open. You then enter your email address in the box that appears & then you will be able to:
(a) receive an email advising you when new articles have been posted or updated. Means you no longer have to check in all the time.
(b) allows you to make comments on articles that have been posted.
It astounds me the number of regular, high frequency visitors to WW that are not using the ‘Follow’ tool.
3. Lastly – have a hunt thru your photo albums for any wooden boating shots, then email them to waitematawoodys@gmail.com
Have a great Easter, travel well, be safe & I hope the Easter Bunny finds you.
Cheers Alan Houghton
p.s. I have a great series of posts coming up on the rebuild / restoration of Dick Fisher’s Akarana
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