Me, I'm a Brit in San Francisco, a nonprofiteer, and a firm believer in "think global, act local" approach to life.

 

Peaches

Eating the juiciest peach ever. Rob is presumably happy to be nowhere near me right now.

Running Clothes

There is a lady runner in my neighborhood who has taken the barefoot running trend a little far. She runs in a bikini. No matter the weather. Although, she does often make a concession to her feet and wears flip flops.

This is San Francisco. It’s rarely warm enough to wear a bikini, and while I can appreciate that running in one would at least be a bit warmer, than say, walking in one, it is still very odd.

A bikini, to run in, is not a trend that I foresee will catch on.

At least I hope not.

The sun! It’s just so sunny.

My husband, he’s so insightful.

Throw Away Advice

I’m not clear why anyone would ask this question: “I’ve been tasked with creating a website for a nonprofit organization. I’d like it to be as professional-looking as possible, but I don’t know the first thing about either Web design or the coding that’s necessary to do it. What do you suggest?” of a columnist. There are so many better places to go, Techsoup.org, for instance.

Given the question was posed the only real answer is:

If you know nothing about web design, step away from the web editor. You’re not doing anyone any favors, not least the non-profit.

And no, the design bar is not lower for non-profits. A website needs to get its message across in a clear, effective way. This is even more critical for a non-profit needing to convert web visitors into donors. A non-profit website may need to be inexpensive, but it shouldn’t look cheap.

Lighter Fuel

Wishing the neighbors would learn to barbeque without it.

Fluff

Carpet, jumper, sock. It can’t be beat for a tasty, quick, on the go snack…if you are a certain baby at least.

Napping

Someone, needs to learn how to do this for longer than 30 minutes.