Sunday Morning, a poem by Wallace Stevens, with a gloss for some of the terms.
A free HTML validator that checks for conformation to W3C recommdendations.
Members of Random Acts of Journaling have a set of prompts to work on each month. The prompts will be photos, digital art, quotes, lyrics, passages from books, maybe an entry from another journaler or a directed question or two.
coxes.com Art and Stamping has a master swap list, Cheapskates Anonymous, Stamping 101, and Best Tips.
This letterboxing site has a link to my eraser carving tutorial.
Red Castle sells plates of unmounted rubber, and has a variety of software programs (including some freeware) for a variety of rubber stamping related projects.
PalmAddict is a weblog devoted to the Palm handheld.
Olive Wimple is an angel company that sells unmounted plates of Art Nouveau (and other) images.
Faux painted floor from the Do It Yourself network.
Mirkwood Designs has an amazing number of template designs to be used with rubber stamping and other crafts.
Catherine deCuir used to be the about.com guide to journals. Now she has some of her articles at her site.
Pomegranate Communications sells everyday art: calendars and cards and ....
Footnotes is "an ongoing tale of romance, recovery, and uncomfortable shoes..."
Martha Wells has an excerpt of The Wizard Hunter which will, unfortunately, not be published until July 2003.
I find it hard to believe that people are still being careless with fire.
Browser Safe Color chart gives values for a variety of colors.
Dragonhome's Place has an amazing amount of information about where to find stamping information on the World Wide Web.
Getting Things Done is the website for the book by David Allen. I use this system.
Micro Content News has what looks like a good breakdown of various blog packages.