welcome to the seafloor!
NOTE: most pages are semi-responsive, but not all are! i recommend viewing on a computer.remember to keep your diving helmet on and keep an eye on the oxygen meter! the currents are favourable today, so we should be good for a tour around the kelp forest. the site's fascinating, both as a natural ecosystem and as an archaeological site. the shipwreck from the early 1800s, itself of historical intrigue, was transporting a series of archaeological finds when it entered the storm which led to its watery fall. some succumbed to the ruthless ocean brine, but many have survived in shockingly good condition, albeit awfully scattered. well, keep your eyes open and remember the golden rule: take nothing but memories, leave nothing but a comment in the guestbook!
- abandon this template in favour of something a little better
- add more images
- finish bushcraft page: firestarting, basketry, awareness, theory, native recipes
- upload more writing - fiction and nonfiction
- make a shrine page to Twilight
- add something to the footer
- add a music page
- add an image dump page (mecore)
- add a recipes page
- update my blog!