I received my Masters!!

Happy Solstice Everyone !

I received notification during the weekend that I had passed my masters exams and that my masters thesis was accepted. It was a major relief getting that letter. The longer the time went by, the more I was getting worried the thesis was going to be rejected. A number of my close friends have told me that I have connected the energy of the Doctorate program to the energy of the new business. And I’m stuck on the business primarily because I’m worried about the studies. So getting that note seriously took some pressure off my mind and shoulders. Whew. So this solstice was a special one for me personally. A few people emailed and asked if they could read the thesis when it was done. I was reluctant to do that at the time. Didn’t want you guys to see how bad it was. Now that it’s been accepted, I have put it on Spring’s Haven. If anyone wants to check it out. It’s kind of a large PDF file, but you’ll find it @ http://springshaven.com/articles/index.htm It’s listed as the 3rd item on the left side of the menu.

So with this part of my dream completed, I lit a candle, drew a circle and had my own private moment of thanks and gratitude for the help the GreatSpirits gave me. Course I did ask for some help for the next part – writing the Doctoral Dissertation. First thing to do is decide what topic to cover.

But for now, I am so happy I graduated. I get to put letters by my name now and be Rev.Spring, M.Msc. Woohoo


Update: September 1, 2008 — I received my Doctorate!

After many years of researching, learning and formal education I finally reached a long term goal. My Doctoral Dissertation passed muster and I have received my Doctorate in Divinity in Metaphysical Studies on August 26, 2008.

There’s a measurable sense of pride and satisfaction on not only completing a goal, but of achieving a higher level of education and degree. I’ve worked very hard over the years to continue my education, even though it may have been informal. I truly love researching about beliefs and spirituality on all paths and faiths. But there’s nothing like going through formal education and acquiring recognition of that which you have learned. I’m a doctor now. Rev. SpringWolf, D.D.  Wow.   

Spring Adventure

A Country Ride

Every now and then we take a country ride back home from doing errands in Ashland. On this particular day we decided to stop for a few moments and enjoy the weather. While we sat by the tracks we caught these two CSX trains heading south. This one seemed to disturb a hawk that was near by. He sure looks tiny up in the sky compared to the train.

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Taking A Walk

Historic Ashland

Ashland Virginia is a fairly old town and filled with some of the most beautiful homes. It’s great to take a walk along the tracks every now and then and take in the views. It also gives us a new venue for train pictures. These two pictures have got to be my most favorite so far of the trains roaring through town.

If you click these pictures, you’ll see a bigger view of each image.

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Nascar News

I’ve been watching racing since I was 12/13 years old. I’ve been to Bristol and Richmond. EW and I hold season tickets to the Richmond races. I’d love to go to Darlington and Charlotte. And of course I’d love to go to Daytona. My family is from Tennessee and I had an uncle who worked for Goodyear. Because of him, I was able to get into the track before race day and see the place. My guy at the time was Darrell Waltrip. He was a Tennessee boy and I was up for that. On one of those Bristol visits, my uncle took me to the in field. Standing 15 feet away from us was DW. He was talking to a bunch of reporters, but he caught sight of my uncle and waved. Then he yelled, “You need something?” My uncle said, I just wanted one of your biggest fans to see you. DW waved his hands at the reporters as if he was dismissing them from his royal court and said “Heck I can talk to these guys anytime.” and walked away to meet me. Now that doesn’t sound like much, but when you’re 12 years old; that was a big deal. I’m sure he doesn’t remember doing it. But I sure remember it.

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Running Errands

A Train Filled Day

Ashland is the nearest town to us and where we go to run errands. Typically we make a stop at the local grocery store, visit the deli and grab something to eat for a picnic. Even on cold winter days like this one, we still take time to visit our favorite train station.

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Santa’s Gift

Amtrak Tickets In Our Stockings

We awoke Yuletide morning to find Amtrak tickets in our stockings for DC. A day trip up and back to experience a train ride and visit Union Station. It was a cold morning that began with seeing a freight train heading south bound through Ashland.

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CNN Promotes Pagan Bigotry

I’m annoyed, appalled, and in general truly annoyed by something I saw and heard on CNN’s Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer this evening (12.21.2006). Today the big topic dealt with Rep.Virgil Goode (R) of Virginia who wrote a letter to his constituents that unless immigration is tightened, more Muslims will become members of Congress. A reference to incoming Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota. Ellison touched off controversy recently when he indicated he’d include the Koran as part of his swearing in ceremony next month.During a segment of the show Wolf Blitzer speaks to Paul Begala and Bay Buchanan, CNN Political Analysts. Like everyone else they condemn the comments made by Rep. Goode. In the words of Begala “Virgil Goode is a bigot and he’s an idiot.”

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Installing SiteMeter

There’s a free counter that I prefer using on all my sites, Sitemeter. I found several instructions for adding the counter to a weblog. Some have examples of the standard html converted to PHP and you can simply drop the code in your sidebar, or main template.

SiteMeter has very good detailed instructions for adding the counter to your weblog.
Login to your sitemeter account. Click on the WebLog option from the top menu bar, scroll down to the paragraph entitled WordPress.com counter instructions and follow their steps. This option doesn’t use the java components that allow you to see where people have come from when they’ve visited your site.

Others, such as Dr.Mike’s Sitemeter plugin, have little in the way of instructions for adding the plugin. So here’s some info I posted on his site on that one.
Uploading the plugin and getting it to show up in your plugin directory is a little tricky. You may have one of two issues.
When you upload the file it becomes corrupted and WP can’t read the file. So it will never show up in your available plugins directory.
When you uploaded the file, it is not set with the right permissions and cannot be read.
I guess you could have both problems at the same time too. There’s an easy way to figure out what’s happening. I’m writing this for people who have no technical background, so for those of you who do, just skip the obvious instructions.
  1. Go to the /wp-admin console. Click the menu item titled “Manage”, then click “Files”. The panel will open to the last file you edited.
  2. Scroll down and you’ll see a section that says “Other Files”. Type in /wp-content/plugins/sitemeter.php and press Edit File.
    1. If you see a lot of weird characters, your file is corrupted.
  3. Scroll down and look under the square; if it says something like “if this file were writable you could edit it”;
    1. Then you need to go back to your FTP software and change permissions on the file.
  4. When the file is writable, just open Notepad (or similar editor),
    1. Open sitemeter.php.txt on your local pc;
    2. Copy the entire text and paste it into the file window.
    3. Then press update.
  5. Now go to your plugins panel and you should now see the sitemeter widget.
You still have to add it to your sidebar. So check your plugins and make sure you have the ‘Sidebar Widget’ activated. Keep in mind that if the theme you’re running for your blog doesn’t support this widget, you’re out of luck. And you’ll have to add the commands to the sidebar.php file yourself.
The theme I was running did support this widget. You can go to the Presentation panel, select the sidebar widget and drag and drop the sitemeter box to your side bar. Unfortunately every time I did this, the entire side bar would vanish.

Off to do more research! And I found a better plugin.
SiteMeter by David Smith
If you are using WordPress for your blog, here is a WordPress plugin to automatically add the Site Meter tracking code to all your blog’s pages . It works with WordPress 1.5 and 2.0.
To use it:

  1. Download the plugin.
  2. Unzip it and put the “SiteMeter.php” file into your plugins directory.
  3. Go to the WordPress “plugins” page and click on “Activate” to turn the plugin on.
  4. Go to the “Options” page and click on the “Site Meter” tab.
  5. Enter the codename of your Site Meter account.
  6. Press the “Update Options” button.
  7. Login to your SiteMeter account, chose Meter Style from the side bar. Select your style and save.
  8. That’s all there is to it. The counter will appear on the bottom right side of your home page.

Starting A Blog

I design simple websites for small companies, friends and family. SoI’m not a novice to web development. But I’ve never created a weblog until Evil asked for my help to create his site. Like most people, I started out with some research and googled for “Starting a blog”. Man are there a lot of suggestions and opinions out there.

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The first humble beginnings of EvilWordsmith.com

Welcome

A simple place to share the thoughts, musings, observations and sometimes rants of an Evil Wordsmith and his Queen, my best friend and love of my life Springwolf.

Sometimes you may agree. Sometimes you might discover observations or information about things you never knew, and sometimes you might even grow angry; if not by the words, but by the story. We will strive to make you think, laugh, contemplate and enjoy a little entertainment.

So come back again as Evil shares his thoughts, musings, contemplations, and evil words. As the average american business man who is just trying to squeak out a living.

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