This website was not designed for the impatient soul. If, however, you are the sort of individual whom would enjoy sitting in a garden gazebo reading a book, sipping iced tea, and occasionally simply watching billowy clouds drift past, you may have a modicum of appreciation in perusing this website. This website is antithetical to a typical website in that most of the navigational system is hidden you must find your way about the site by exploration! If patience and a sense of quasi-adventure are part of your personality, please proceed.
By slowly moving your mouse pointer over the website pages, you will be able to locate the covert navigational links; proceed by clicking upon each discovered link. Many of the covert links (and mouseovers) are large and quite easy to locate (such as in the header of this page), but some will prove
elusive due to their being only a few pixels across or due to their juxtaposition to other link coordinates. Presently there are approximately one-hundred forty covert navigational links and mouseovers combined, with more scheduled for addition as development of the website progresses.
It is common for personal websites to be lacking in substantive content, and this site is no exception. This site does have the requisite deus ex machina to affect some interest within a web surfer --- photographs!
All of the photographs contained herein are my original work (excepting two U.S. Geological Survey aerial views). The gallery contains images of a magnificent three--hundred acre estate, classic automobiles, vintage aircraft and intriguing people. I refer to this photography as post card art. That is not to intimate that the photographed subjects are necessarily traditional post card content, but rather the subjects were photographed in the post card genre, attempting to capture with the camera a real situation at an idealistic moment.
Without further ado, I leave you with the exploration of the Fine Living website. May your quest to locate the covert features be fortuitous.