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The Space of Our Desire – A Story of Smaller and Simpler Living

By gregoryjohnson

created at: 2009-10-27

The Space of our Desire is a compelling story by Kurt Cunningham about smaller and simpler living.

The story was featured in the Fall 2009 print version of The Daily Iowan magazine, Off Deadline and appeared in the online edition with the title Tiny Space, big dreams.

I think you'll all enjoy the interior shots available in the online article.

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October 27, 2009
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Flowers and Photography - When Art Imitates Art

By gregoryjohnson

created at: 2009-06-12I just posted a slew of flower photos here on Curbly that I took today.

They are also available on my Apple MobileMe Website, Apple MobileMe Photo Gallery, Facebook, Flickr, and Google Picasaweb (in case you have a preferred method of viewing them).

In this series of photos, for several of the pictures, the photograph was taken with two exposures: normal, and then darker.

The darker underexposed photos often have a more dramatic » READ MORE

June 12, 2009
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DIY Maven

February 01, 2007
I am VERY impressed you were able to get 200,000 miles out of a Geo Metro. That just might have been a record!
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DIY Maven

January 31, 2007
My all time favorite fake book was the book my husband used to store his pot in back in the day. (You know, hacked out square hole in the middle?) I can't remember the title, though. Neither does he, which shouldn't come as a surprise considering its contents ;)
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DIY Maven

December 13, 2006

Hey Greg. Check this out. The juxtaposition is startling!

http://www.curbly.com/DIY-Maven/posts/430-For-Sale-The-Most-Expensive-Home-in-the-US

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bruno

December 08, 2006
Like the new background!
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benmoore

December 07, 2006
nice custom css!
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DIY Maven

December 07, 2006
Moss?
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DIY Maven

December 07, 2006

Excellent! Looks kind of reptillian.

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VintageSwank

December 07, 2006

To change your background just use this in the CSS area at the bottom of your profile

body
{
background-image: url(http://www.YOURSITE.com/YOUR IMAGE.gif);
background-repeat: repeat;
}

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DIY Maven

December 07, 2006

Bruno taught me how to use the CSS feature. Here's how you change your background: In the CSS box you'll see the last lines of code starting with "body". In that string, you'll see a ( followed by a ' with a backslash and then more computer speak followed by another ' and ). It's that stuff between the two ' that does it all. Just find the pic or image you'd like to set as a background, find its properties--including its http--then copy and paste the properties between those two apostrophies. That should do it, but just in case, I'd write down or print the original string so you can refer to it. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with this info! Good luck!

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jediwright

November 29, 2006
Have you ever come across my friend, the other Gregory Johnson? He's an amazing talent!

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