It's Showcase-Sunday initiated by . For this week I would like to share some of the odds and ends I have posted.
When I joined Steem nearly two and a half years ago my writing experience was pretty limited, I have slight dyslexia and it has always been a challenge for me to get my ideas and thoughts down on paper or computer screen. I rely heavily on spellcheck and my English teaching wife to make my posts legible.
But since I started my Steem journey I realised I simply love to write as it has opened up a whole other creative avenue for me. My posts on sculpture and my other work give my loads of pleasure but, I have other posts which I felt I needed to write and add to the chain, Some are part of community building exercises, others are just silly ideas that came to me. When I finally finish documenting all my work I am thinking of 'Well, what next?' and I want to explore new ideas for content. I still have lots of content to go regrading sand, snow and ice sculpture, Still, it's good to be thinking of the future.
So, with these posts I was just thinking of other things that I could write about.to broadening my horizons.
Five facts about me
In my early days of Steem there was a Five facts about me tag going around and I decided to jump on board. It was a nice community exercises as I learned lots about some of the people behind the usernames. Too be honest mine were probably not the facts people wanted to know but I enjoyed writing it..
Steemit world map of my sculptures
is a great addition to the Steem blockchain as it allows you to Geo-tag your posts. It was probably not meant for my sort of posts which are tagging things which don't exist anymore but I love to be able to browse my posts by location. This post is my publishing that fact and also a bit of a call out for how much I appreciate this service and the gang behind it.
Bandsaw up and running
I've made many posts about my workshop projects but they are only a plog (picture blogs) with one image and a couple of lines of text. I will get back to documenting them fully at a later date. This is just a sample of where I got a bandsaw repaired and the first thing I cut was the Steemit Logo. Always digging for votes!
Fixing a Dell sk 8135 keyboard
Another of my passions is Dumpster/skip diving and I love to find stuff that people throw out and I can give a second life to. It usually requires some repair like this keyboard, the one I am now using to write this post.
market analysis using digital elevation maps
And finally here is a post completely off topic. As I get more into crypto I think a good knowledge of technical analysis (TA) is important. Here I am predicting with great accuracy the rise and fall of Bitcoin. eat your heart out.
Enjoy your Sunday
I'll be at a funeral


