Thursday, August 07, 2008

Squidoo Payday was Today

I has a money. What I do wif it?If you still don't know Squidoo pays the people who use it every month. The pay is based on how well your lens did during the month (there is a two month lag, I was paid today for June). So what was the total?
$170.04

That's not a bad total I think for doing something I enjoy.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Look at the Squid Goodie I Got!

It pays on more than one way to make lenses on Squidoo. Not only do I make money every month from my lenses since I have so many lenses I was named a Giant Squid and got this cool t-shirt. Hanging out with me in the photo is Lucky the chicken, she's almost recovered now after being injured during a big rainstorm.

Expanding my horizons a little on Squidoo I'm now taking orders for custom designed lenses.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Animal Updates

You can check out my Squidoo lenses to see the newest photos of the llama, pheasants, and chickens. Big changes in all of them.
Lauren the Llama
Raising Pheasants
Raising Barred Rock Laying Hens

Oh yeah, and my dad brought home a piglet. Here's the picture of Hammy, and yes he is being raised for meat that's why we named him Hammy so we don't get emotionally attached.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

What I've Been Up To

Just a quick update on recent happening. I had a very nice birthday on the 9th and I'm now 26 years old.

I've been very busy making new Squidoo Lenses here they are:
Make your Handmade Products Stand Out!
Branding Your Handmade Products
Preparing for an Art or Craft Festival
Creative Uses for LED Lights
Noadi's Art Tutorial Lensography
Ammonites - Amazing Fossil Cephalopods

I'm also working on a directory of all my sites and lenses.

I have two art shows coming up the Shy, Novice, and Closeted Art Show in Bethel, Maine, on July 5th and the 41st Annual Norway Sidewalk Art Show in Norway, Maine, on July 12th.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Happy Towel Day!

Are you a hoopy frood who knows where his towel is? If you don't know what I'm talking about now would be the time to go read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.

Towel Day is in tribute to Douglas Adams who passed away in 2001.

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Great New Goody for Squidoo Users

Captain Squid has set up SquidTop. It's a short format blog platform for squidoo users to use for promotign their lenses, giving squidoo tips, etc. If you're on Squidoo you should check it out.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Waiting for Chicks

Bet that title tricked you, I'm talking about baby birds. I have 6 barred rock hens (going to raise them for laying eggs) and 4 pheasants (because my dad's always wanted them) coming hopefully tonight. It's going to be an interesting experience, I've raised chickens before but pheasants are new to me.

In much less happy news my cat Hearts died yesterday morning. She had been sick for quite some time so it wasn't a surprise, still hit me hard though. She was 12 years old and I had helped deliver her litter so she'd been a part of the family for a long time.

Friday, May 02, 2008

I'm a Giant Squid

I had a complete surprise tonight when checking my mail. I had a message from Squidoo telling me that I was a Giant Squid. The Giant Squid are a select group of lensmasters on Squidoo who have a minimum of 50 great lenses.

I'm totally shocked because I wasn't trying to become a Giant Squid. I made all my lenses for other reasons, I never even expected to have more than 50 lenses. It has some cool benefits like sneak peeks at new Squidoo features, a nifty badge, and a few other goodies.
Seriously if you aren't on Squidoo yet you should be! It's fun and you even make a few bucks.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Squidoo Happenings

It's funny the way one Squidoo lens can lead to a bunch of others. Here's a fun series of lenses that all started with one.
Cabinets of Curiosity
During the Victorian era Cabinets of Curiosity were all the rage. They collected natural specimens, fossils, artifacts, and oddities. Take a peak into that world.
That led to researching both hoaxes and handmade additions to a cabinet of curiosities. Which led first to a lens on P.T. Barnum and then to one on Cephalopod Craft Patterns.

P.T. Barnum
Introducing the greatest showman on earth, P.T. Barnum. The founder of the modern circus, purveyor of hoaxes, and owner of a long lost spectacular museum.
Cephalopod Craft Patterns
Make your own stuffed octopus, squid, and cuttlefish. Free crochet, knit, and sewing patterns for cephalopods (and a few other sea creatures thrown in).
Cephalopod Crafts led me to run across the site of Helle Jorgensen who creates crocheted sea creatures using recycled plastic bags. Which led to:
Making Your Own Recycled Yarn
Make cool stuff and help the Earth at the same time. If you like to knit, crochet, or any other yarn craft have a go at using recycled materials. You can make your own yarn using plastic bags, thrift store sweaters, scraps, and t-shirts.

Friday, April 18, 2008

The Irony of Maine in the Spring

It is around 75° F outside right now and I'm sitting here in the house with all the windows open and wearing shorts. Outside it's bright and sunny, daffodils and other early spring perennials are popping up in the garden.

The truly funny thing is that there's still quite a bit of snow on the ground! This winter saw over 150 inches of snow fall here, that takes quite a while to melt even in the bright spring sun.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

eCrater Resources

As some of you may know I sell my artwork and jewelry designs at Noadi's Art Shop on eCrater.com. Since I'm a big fan of eCrater I've put togeter some Squidoo lenses and an Associated Content article about using eCrater.
How to Start Selling on eCrater
Creating a store on eCrater is easy and fun. ECrater is a free web store service that is easy to set up and charges no fees for standard services.

Using eCrater RSS Feeds
Every eCrater store have multiple rss feeds available. Learn how to use these RSS feeds to promote your store items on other websites such as Squidoo, Zimbio, and blogs.

10 Tips when Using eCrater.com - Associated Content
10 tips to help you improve your eCrater store and give your customers a better shopping experience.

Friday, April 11, 2008

We Can't Say No

This post has little to do with writing, websites, or anything else related to my internet activities. Instead it's a little glimpse into my family.

My family loves animals, that's obvious to anyone who visits our house within a very short time. Monday of this week the menagie consisted of 2 dogs, 3 cats, 2 goats, 2 rabbits, 3 fish, a bantam hen, and a gecko. Notice that I said Monday because it's changed.

On Wenesday my dad stopped by the Paris Farmer's Union and ordered chicks. In late May we will be receiving 6 barred rock hen chicks and 4 pheasant chicks.

Then yesterday my uncle called my dad and told him that a farm near him had an emergency situation and was giving away all their animals. My dad went over there intending only to get the female Nigerian dwarf goat (the two goats we already had were female Nigerian dwarfs) but it didn't end that way.

The place was truly awful. The owner of the animals has cancer and is in a nursing home, while he's been there his wife has not tended to the animals aside from throwing in food. When the owner was told about the conditions on his farm he signed papers that all the animals were to be given to good homes or sent to the humane society immediately. I really wish he had been made aware of what was happening sooner so things would not have gotten as bad as they did. When my dad gotto the farm he found the barn filthy, it clearly hadn't been cleaned in a very long time, there were dead animals that hadn't been removed.

Well my dad can't stand to see animals suffering so he took the animals we'd be able to care for. Not just the female goat but also a male, and a female llama. He brought the goats home last night in the van. My uncle will be brought the llama over with his trailer this afernoon. We'll make up for what's happened to them, they'll have wonderful homes for the rest of their lives. (In case you're wondering about my uncle, he and my aunt took several sheep and lambs.)

All three will need a good bit of work, they are filthy and smelly right now, all three definitely need deworming an a visit from the vet for a checkup. The goats need washing, brushing, their hooves need trimming. The llama's wool is dirty and matted, her teeth have been neglected and are now too long, she spits and kicks so she'll need some training.

This isn't the first time something like this has happened. A few years ago my dad brought home a skinny underfed black and tan hound. Daisy is now a very healthy, friendly, active dog, though still scared of the dark and loud noises. The first two goats we got, Tansy and Blossom, were by no means abused or neglected they were quite spoiled already but their former owners were older and moving to a smaller easier to keep place and couldn't take the goats.

For comparison with the other goats so you can see what healthy Nigerian Dwarfs look like here are Blossom and Tansy:So the pet count is now up to 17 and once the chicks arrive it will be 27! Also since the two goats were kept together all winter, there may be babies on the way but it's too soon to tell.

Oh yeah, remember I said this post had little to do with my online life. Well little isn't nothing of course. Here's a Squidoo lens I made on Nigerian Dwarf Goats.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Photography Stuff

I've put together a Squidoo lens on Taking Successful Photos of your Artwork.

In a similar vein I've also written this article for Associated Content:
Tips for Photographing Your Handmade Jewelry
Learn how to take beautiful photos of your jewelry creations to use when selling online or just to show them off on your website.

Hey Monkeybrain: Fawlty Towers or Monty Python?

My newest Squidoo lens is about whether Fawlty Towers or Monty Python is the greatest show with John Cleese. I vote for Fawlty Towers is the Greatest Show with John Cleese. Let me know what your opinion is, just don't mention the war!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

My First Associated Content Article

I just started writing articles for Associated Content. I always need a little extra cash and writing is something I need practice with so getting paid for it is good incentive to improve. Here's a sampling of my first article, just click the title to view the whole thing.
3 Easy Mother's Day Brunch Recipes
Three simple recipes for a Mother's Day breakfast or brunch. A fresh fruit tart, roasted garlic bagels, and refreshing citrus smoothie. Easy enough for kids to make with some help and supervision.
If you're planning to serve breakfast or brunch to your mom (or anyone for that matter) I hope you take a look at my recipes. I promise they are very yummy, my writing may need practice but cooking I have down pat!

Welcome

Thanks for visiting my brand new blog. Not much here yet but there will be soon. This blog will be all about covering the stuff that doesn't fit in my sculpting blog, like articles, Squidoo lenses, web projects, etc.