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    Early Web 2.0 had apps like foursquare, apps that meshed a status post with physical check-ins to places. It tracked places you went, shared them socially, and gamified the experience of going places. I think it also functioned as a journal, a record of places you had gone.

    I can see something like that being useful in terms of the journaling. Tracking the places you’ve been, maybe including a note or two about what happened or why you were there serves as a log book of your bodies geographic history.

    I am setting up the category and giving it a try, I’ll see how it develops.

    For the format I am envisioning a photo with (or without) a few simple lines stating why I am here or what happened. Other ideas include getting a selfie in front of the place (would lookd nice in bulk but too tedious… at least for me), getting a thoughtful shot of the front of the place (maybe too tedious as well?) and also posting from my phone so I can tag the location*. My current theme doesn’t support locations as far as I know but I think WordPress still supports it.

    *This feature is not actually available without a plugin.

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    This is the highest I will ever bowl.

    It is likely the highest I will ever bowl.

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    I am struggling with how to organize and display collections on this site.

    By “collections” I mean groups of information–mostly photos but also occasional articles or thoughts–around a topic that can easily be scanned and surveyed or viewed as a group. My preferred execution would be a interface similar to Pinterest in which you can gather and pin a group of ideas for inspiration or better understanding.

    My real-life need has been in grouping together and cataloging art I’ve seen (so I can study or remember the work, artists, and ideas), or gathering inspiration projects such as room renovations at rentals, furniture, or organization methods among many other things. I think I could also use this format to collect articles around a topic but that might be stretching the category/function too far.

    Solutions:

    Create Pages:

    One attempt as been creating a page called “All Collections” with a Query Loop of its subpages with collection topics like “Art Seen”, “French Cleats”, “Third Floor Vibes” and “Pine Furniture” and so on. For this method of organization

    I collect and update the pages when new content is found.

    Problems with Pages

    • It seems that the pages are getting a little bloated… maybe not a problem.
    • The main problem is that if I want to add items in the future I need to update the page… not a huge deal. But what if the item I add belongs in two pages? On a “Pine Furniture” Collection, a “Bed Frame” Collection, and a “Inspiration from Le Pain Quitodian” collection? Is this a problem no matter how I lay it out?
    • Do I make subpages? For “Art Seen” can I filter by artist and then by location? Do I need to? There is a narrow line between using the best possible (and available) tool, and buying into a incorrectly thought-out system that creates more hassle and confusion in the long run.

    Use Tags

    A second solution is just using tags. I can’t tag individual media which would make tags more useful. If I see one piece of “inspiration” or related content I need to make a post about it or put it into an older post. Also if I am employing tags I need to make sure I am using the Featured Image option when using the Query Loop to pull in all related posts. If I use the Featured Image option it is an extra step for every post. Tagging many posts will also result in bloating the tags library to a point where simply viewing and searching the site from a viewer aspect would be cumbersome. I was hoping to post a tag cloud to help viewers refine posts within a category (* See Footnote)

    Problems with Tags

    • I may need to rely more heavily on the Featured Image for every post (more steps per post, maybe)
    • Bloated tag library. Reduces possible future use of tags if I want to use them more elegantly.
    • Unsure what final layout will look like… I think it would be an Archive Page? Is that scannable enough?

    Current Conclusion

    In short, I think I will need to keep working on this for a little while and in the mean time live with an less-than-optimal solution. I am finding that it is best to adjust the site to my needs and I make changes as I go… getting too theoretical up front can be a waste of time.

    I have a trip to New York coming in February and I would like to have a process in place to document what I see during that trip. I will continue to organize what I have in the mean time and see if a meaningful solution comes up.

    I am hoping to use the simplest architecture possible… using the blog as it is designed and trying to avoid plugins and heavy modifications. With this in mind setting up pages (can be edited and updated) with the use of tags (which will get bloated) and then needed to come back to organized and declutter from time to time might actually be the simplest.

    Additional late addendum: What if I didn’t worry about the “Art Seen” category of collections? What it look different?

    Footnote: using tags to help viewers refine post topics is still possible but I think the refining will need to be within each post by selecting the tag of interest. In this context the tag could return posts outside of the category the viewer was hoping to see… but maybe the solution is to find a way to search tags within a category… something that I can already do with modifying the URL so a future solution seems likely so I will leave this door open.

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    phys.org/news/2023-01-wild-fish-month-tainted.html

    I can’t vouch for the source but wanted to hold onto this article. Somethings are bad enough in a complicated not fixable way that you tend to gloss over them and try not to think of them… like at the beginning of Covid.

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    I’ve been making french cleats to organize the shop. I try to think of making cleats as practice… just quick lessons in hanging shit on the wall.

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    I need to add cup holders to the table. A typical left hand turn turned into a huge mess.
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    FunctionNotes
    Cargo Bike StorageA minor need but a huge factor in my design layout. Ideally the “bed” can be down and the bike can be stored at the same time.
    Heated PlaceMiddle section as most insulated.
    Hauling and moving itemsNeed to easily load appliances, bikes, ideally find way to move mulch and dirtier items.
    Eating Take out
    Driving additional passengersInstalled rear removable seat as well.
    Post hike place to warm up
    Office work
    Keep groceries cold
    Wait
    SocializeWaiting for kids, can invite in friends/other parents and have a drink and hang out.
    Watch a movie/show?
    Sleep RestSecondary
    Emergency ToiletPurchased instead of making compost.

    Items kept (or that have a place) in the van

    ItemLocationNotes
    Paper TowelsKitchen
    BlanketsStore high (light weight). Should also be very accessible for kids/passenger. (Towel/Blanket combo?
    Swim Suits
    Beach/Bath TowelCould I find a towel/Blanket combo?
    Tire Inflator
    Battery Jumper
    Extra Clothing Outfit (per person)Each person should have their own box for trips too… this could be in their box.
    TissuesI think TP is enough.
    Toilet Paper
    Potable WaterLeaning toward keeping purchased bottles of water. Keeping clean water systems is a huge undertaking which requires more maintenance than it offsets occasional purchased water.
    Snacks
    Med Kit
    Hand Soap
    Wipes
    Trash BinHigh priority. Should be easy to reach while in motion.
    Mugs
    Drinking Cups
    Sun Glasses
    Shopping Bags
    Returns for stores
    Office Files/Envelopes/Stamps
    Rags and Cleaner
    Recycling
    Phone/Watch Charger
    Toothbrush
    MirrorSliding rear door?Larger size.
    Plate/Bowl/SilverwarePlastic Plates and bows
    Chef knife
    Dish scrubber and Dish soap
    Dish towels
    Camp Chairs
    Work Gloves
    Hat/Gloves/Light coatSeasonally packed
    AxThis is stupid and I probably wont
    Small tool set
    Books and games for kid entertainmentUnder rear seat
    VacuumPlaying with shop vac/grey water system. Could be used to clean up wet messes too.
    Heated Mats?By each seat for feetCould be a nice upgrade, thinking about a season mat to bring in. Just need to have power available per location. Could use RV water tank heater pads. I think I will shelf the idea and just make sure power is available in those areas.
    Small barMix a nice drink, share with guests. Luxury!
    Keep 4 boxes open for tripsNeed a box for each person to pack in. Leaves 5 to keep things in but probably should only keep things in 3.
    Hand Sanitizer
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    The previous owners screwed 1/2″ plywood into the floor leaving holes which are getting rusty from the bottom.

    I plan to grind the rust away and spray it with spray paint to protect it from future rust. Then, with an absence of better ideas, I will shoot some spray foam from below to fill the hole before continuing on my plan of adding seats and insulating the floor for the build out.

    Materials

    It is winter so the bottom is a little tricky… I need to clean it off and work in 50 degree weather (or warmer) to let the paint dry.

    Step 1: Heat up the interior, grind off rust, clean with paint thinner, spray with paint (let dry). Cover with strips of 50 mil Butyl mat.