
Although the Harley-Davidson Museum has been in development for nearly a year, I’ve only just come across this webcam site that continuously updates. This is cool on so many levels I can’t begin to explain.

Although the Harley-Davidson Museum has been in development for nearly a year, I’ve only just come across this webcam site that continuously updates. This is cool on so many levels I can’t begin to explain.
I’ve been extremely busy at work lately with the company change. Also the fact that I was trying to push 3 big projects out the door at once. All three have been published. 2 of which were the first sites I’ve published using standard and semantic building methods. Client intervention aside, I feel that all 3 of them came out pretty nice.
Ford College Student Purchase Program

As is becoming our pattern, Nikki and I decided to take on a major house project this past winter. This time it was the master bathroom. Once again I called on the wealth of knowledge and ability that is my dad, Roger Freitag. We started out wanting to preserve as much of the existing elements and just replace the tile. But as with most projects, once you start the demo, you decide that if you are going to do something, you may as well do it right.

What we ended up doing was a little more than tile, but stopped short of going all the way down to the studs. We did the shower tile, door and fixtures. Also the floor tile, bathtub, toilet, and a couple new mirrors, etc. The bathroom was all that remained original to the 1979 construction of the house, so it was a needed update, and one that we had planned since buying the house in March 2004.

We are set to start remodeling Roger and Kathey’s bathroom on 4.9. They are updating a mid-50’s bath that is long overdue. I’ll post photos once it’s finished.
The company I worked for for nearly six years, SF Design, was recently purchased by a long-time client of ours, Marketing Associates. Many things have changed drastically. Some better, some worse. The biggest change is that we went from a 9 person, close-knit family to a 9 person cog in a much larger machine.
Zach sprouted his first 4 teeth this week. 2 on top and 2 on the bottom.