A Birthday Present To Myself

Photo: B. Fertman
Though not completely finished, I decided to get my reconstructed blog back up and running. My apologies for anyone who tried to enter and couldn’t get in. I have yet to organize my videos within logical categories and to fill in my new Alexander Alliance calendar.
If you’d like to give me a birthday present, take a moment to look at my new structure for the Alexander Alliance International and tell me if you like it better. Does it allow you better to find what interests you. Let me know about the look of it. Which photos work for you? Which ones don’t. Weird captions sometimes appear, and I still have to change most of them. I think it is really cool how you can click on one photo in the mosaic of photos and enjoy each full size photo, one at a time. And there is an amazing random feature I am using. Every time you refresh the page the mosaic is on, the photos rearrange themselves, often much more artistically than I can do manually. And of course sometimes not. If you have any suggestions for how I might improve the blog, let me know that too. I am also wondering what would be best to post on my revolving images at the top of the blog. Suggestions welcomed.
Living our work is privilege and a delight. Documenting it and making it available has always also been enjoyable for me. Finding the words and metaphors that ring true and deep. Capturing the moments when both teacher and student are unveiled and their natural beauty visible for all to see.
Thank you for all the kind birthday wishes.
Yours,
Bruce
Thanks for your feedback.
Happy Birthday!
The organization of the site is reasonable and clear.
There’s something that’s harsh about the black for main text vs. blue for headings, but I’m not sure what would be better.
Text in the Leave a Reply box is too light to read easily. I don’t have trouble with the main text, but I’ve got a friend who complains about blogs which use gray instead of black.
There are so many categories that I think they’d be better if they were organized into sub-categories.