(The title above and the orange logo are test graphics for an upcoming halloween event)
My Popdex Game Profile
Popdex
Metapop

Test Links
and various pics:

Morels by Jim
Bass by Bob
Bottling Bend
Arial Picture
Julie
Chicken Bend
May 18
Barefoot Graphic
Elderberry
Model T
Royal Enfield

You might be thinking that you stepped into the twilight zone. Do not attempt to adjust your monitor, what you are viewing is my little test area for the Peaceful Bend's web site. You probably found this page because I told you about it, or you were adventurous on the PBV site and found the "dot".

The appearance of this page will change periodically (refreshing when returning is a good idea), as I will use it as a testing ground for my continued education in the art of web writing. Please feel free to make comment on the looks of this page or even the context. I love hearing from you, even if it's not always evident! I strongly believe that the pages of this site are created for YOUR viewing and hopefully they can be a combination of information, entertainment and possibly even education. That's why feed back is extremely important to me. Those who have been visiting here for awhile have probably noticed that this site is very dynamic with periodic additions and hopefully constant improvements. I have been learning how to create and maintain web pages "on the fly" and sometimes this becomes painfully obvious. I tend to think that this is part of the character as well, but then again, oft times I've been accused of being "borderline delusional"!

Being a testing ground, I will be placing some links here to pages that I'm working on, or possibly just photos of stray stuff that has yet to be included in the body of the site. Those items will be located in black column to the left, below the logo. Quite possibly these links might take you to a page or picture with no further links, and getting back here can only be achieved by selecting the "back" button of your browser.

The morels pictured were collected by our good friend and neighbor Jim Scott. The bass were caught in the pond behind the cottage by Bob Koehler. The other "junk" listed so far is just some stuff I've put aside to be added to the site later.

-clyde