Posts Tagged ‘photo’

Great Chefs Great Restaurant Web Theme

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Building a great website for your restaurant used to be really hard but one of the wonderful things about working with the great people at Great Chefs Television is that they want to make running your restaurant easier by helping to improve your image with this free website theme for WordPress.

How to use it

Step one download the free template and install it on your WordPress website, it’s really that easy! The theme features a rich, savory graphic from one of the hit TV show’s episodes but you can easily change it to anything you’d like by replacing the photo stored at /images/header.jpg.

Cool Footer

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Along the bottom of this theme, I’ve coded a special loop which checks for the most recent five posts which feature a photo and it displays that photo as a link to your article or menu item.

Please feel free to download this theme for free or preview it here on thisismyurl.com.

Free WordPress Theme – One Night in Paris

onenightinparis free wordpress theme 155x300 Free WordPress Theme   One Night in Paris imageThis is a complete edit of my earlier One Night in Paris theme for WordPress, I build the original theme over a year ago and have spent a lot of hours improving my skills since then, so here’s my latest free WordPress theme release for everybody to download and enjoy.

The theme features a rich, three column layout for the homepage and a large single column for content within the website. I’ve purposely left formating to a minimum on this theme to allow web designers to rapidly introduce their own creative elements to the theme and make changes.

You can preview the theme live here on thisismyurl.com or download and enjoy the theme free of charge on your own website.

20 Awesome Photos of Canada

Canada’s one of those places that most people never get to truly see, even Canadians tend to huddle in just a few cities and never get out to see the amazing landscapes, fjords (yes, we have fjords) and natural beauty that makes it such a cool place to live.

 

 

Wall of Water
Creative Commons License photo credit: >WouteR<

 

 

Visiting Canada is fairly easy, we’re just north of the US. That’s not completely true. Where I live is actually east of Maine, so technically we’re like a hat wraps around the head of America … more like a toque. Weather here is the same as most northern US states, Vancouver Canada is just north of Seattle so it rains there a lot. Altantic Canada is east of Maine, it’s cold here four months a year but gets up to 30*c in the summer (that’s around 86*f).

 

 

 

 

Lake Louise Reflection
Creative Commons License photo credit: jurvetson

 

fall in Vancouver
Creative Commons License photo credit: jmv

Our national sport is technically Lacrosse but you’re more likely to find us armed with a hockey stick or cycling than playing it. Our money is worth about 80 cents US per dollar, prices are mostly the same which means that if you bring $1,000 on vacation here, you’ll have $1,200 to spend. Prices are much lower than in England, about half.

 

(Edit (May 20th) Tim was kind enough to email me and let me know this one is actually Halifax England, not Halifax Canada. Sorry about that, I will now subject myself to the combined scorn of photographers and bloggers)

 

Falls in Quebec city
Creative Commons License photo credit: pfala

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of things my English relatives always seem to find fascinating about Canada is the size. It’s huge, massive, giant … pretty gosh darn big. The photo’s I’m showing here come from all over the country, Driving from coast to coast is about 6,000 km (3,728 miles), that would take about 138 days to walk across assuming you walked for eight hours each day.

 

Her majesty
Creative Commons License photo credit: jurek d.
Newfoundland Colors
Creative Commons License photo credit: jurek d.

 

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Creative Commons License photo credit: Spacecat

 

Newfoundland view
Creative Commons License photo credit: ZannaLyon

 

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Creative Commons License photo credit: Spacecat

The last few photos are from an area of Canada called Newfoundland. It’s on the North Eastern coast of Canada and is closer to Greenland than the US, which in my opinion is pretty awesome. The area was the first to be discovered and colonized by Europeans and is home to seasonal iceberg migrations.

I hope everybody has a good weekend, with luck the snow will be gone soon :)