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    Bailing Bucket is the creative blog of Rhett Soveran.

    Rhett lives in Calgary, AB, works as the Web Editor of WestJet's up! magazine and is married to Leah... More about Rhett Soveran.

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Moo Point

I think there aren’t enough rituals anymore. Enough traditions. One of my favourite aspects of the Lutheran church are the traditions. I don’t have any one set tradition regarding starting something new. But I always like to make some effort to change something in my life. Since I have started a new career as a Content Specialist with NETELLER (and it’s going great, by the way), I did a few things to have a fresh start.

  1. I shaved my head. I wasn’t actually planning on shaving my head. However someone (Leah) thought she could handle trimming my hair. After that went terribly wrong, we shaved it all off.
  2. Changing my blog design. I never found a rhythm for blogging with my previous employer. And the previous theme by Ian Stewart (which was really interesting) always felt a bit oppressive to me. Many thanks to Will Wilkins for creating this great theme. I was looking for this exact layout for a long time and then I finally found it. I love it when that happens. There are a lot of aspects to this theme and I will be tweaking some of the styling. But sit down and get comfortable. Thing design is going to be around for a while.

Feel free to leave any feedback.

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4 Comments

  1. Posted October 27, 2008 at 2:58 pm | Permalink

    I like this layout. I think you are right, it would work well on Epiblogger. Like the nice clean look plus the font seems easy to read.

  2. Posted October 28, 2008 at 1:28 pm | Permalink

    I like this theme a lot better. Nice and clean.

  3. Posted November 1, 2008 at 11:13 pm | Permalink

    Hi Rhett. I am glad that you like the theme and that you plan on tweaking it to fit your needs and liking.

  4. Posted November 3, 2008 at 10:59 pm | Permalink

    Thanks Ian and Lee. I think it’s going to be a lot easier to read. It was time to shed that darkness.

    @Will. Thanks for stopping by and releasing such a great theme for the public. This is a fine piece of work.

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