Not a full update, but the weather gods smile and a fine dawn greeted us. A quick breakfast and out to the planned location.
Shot from my iPhone.
Sent from my iPhone.

Family, Photography and other misc news
More Blog configuration: Tonight once home I manually moved my posts from my first blog to the new dev blog. Just cut and paste. Next time I need to move to a different blog, the full WordPress software allows easy export and inport.
I then backed up dev to my laptop and deleted Live.
If your after a good FTP client for OS X, I use Transmit. Makes jobs like this very easy.
Then I FTP,ed the contents of dev to Live. Once that was done I logged into WordPress altered the paths to refer to the blog new location.
Everything seemed to work, so now the final part to delete dev.
Wow, its all still works!
Update:
Well nearly works; the picture I had in a post was lost, I suppose I need to read up on how to officially move a site!
How to manage your WordPress blog remotely.
Well I always have my iPhone with me so that seemed the best way. I had a search on the iTunes application store and soon found a WordPress ios application. It was free so I downloaded, installed and gave it a whirl.
Well I spent a while not getting anywhere, like many other users.
What they don’t tell you, or at least I never saw it; you have to enable remote access in your blog first.
It’s easy to do, just log in, select settings, then writing, and at the bottom enable the access. Easy when you know how.

Sent from iPhone during lunch.
Well, that was easier then I thought. Between the wordpress help pages and the ease that my web hosting company made of creating the database, within a matter of minutes I had a simple highly customisable blog up and running.
Now to start moving posts from the old site to this.
Well tonight after a cold motorcycle ride home (1.5 C), followed by a hot chocolate, it was time to do some more wordpress configuration. This blog which may or may not stay is fairly basic, just the default options with all the hard work done by my service provider. Tonight I started a fresh install of WordPress to give me a more custom and unique look. I have to admit its all Chris B’s fault, his new blog does look rather professional so it was time for me to have a go.
First a new Sub domain to host the test site (if this works i’ll move it over to the blog.brown-family.org.uk).
Then I download loaded WordPress and uploaded to my site, now for the technical bit, mysql. This will be a first for me, never used mysql before. I’ll let you know how I do.
Tonight I paid for my photography course.
I have always used small format camera’s; eg 35mm film or APC-C sensor equipped SLR’s.
This year I made the move to Medium format to complement my SLR kit, it certainly slows you down and makes you think about your photography.
I decided to book myself on a large format course, now thats slow photography.
Its being held in December so i’ll update you all then.
Tuesday as usual we visited the father in law, Alan.
Normally its a motorcycle ride straight from work to the village where he lives, but tonight we headed home first to get the car. It was a cold day and neither of us were packing our thermal undies; it was likely to be late night so rather then face a cold trip home on the Bike, the car sounded a better bet. It would also give me a chance to grab my laptop, I wanted to have a play with the default blog options my hosting company provides.
The reason for our visit, just the usual Tuesday night visit, to inflict my cooking on him. Today, cauliflower and home made cheese sauce. At least thats what I made for Caroline and Alan, for myself a burger. I cannot stand cauliflower.
There was another reason for making the visit. Alan had purchased a new Sony A55, a fun little camera which I can well recommend for a beginner or someone wanting a small body SLR. Rather a unique camera with its fixed mirror, kind of a hybrid between a EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens Camera) and a normal SLR.

Hi world.
Well, our first Blog entry. Normally we have the odd bike related entry on the Motorcyle page, the bits that are family related on the family etc. These are written in a simple text editor using html and ftp’ed up to our website.
Most people now are using Word Press, a far easier way to publish your thoughts, so this is a simple experiment, to see how it goes. I am going to keep updating the other pages but also add the odd thought or two here.
Let me also add this is not what I would call a real WordPress site, just the default blog option that uses WordPress, that my web hosting company gives users for free. Getting the mysql database up and running, and downloading the WordPress application and getting a real site up and running is the job for later this week.
As this moves from Development to Live and possibly back again, and I also repost some old favourites, it might prove a little hard to follow at first, but please bare with me. Any posts before this date have been moved from the old website.
Not satisfied with one graduation; Caroline sponsored by Mouchel under took a second higher education qualification, this time a HNC in Computing.
“The last two years have seen much change in my life, many highs, of which Richard proposing to me, on the Wales biking tour has to be the most memorable, to terrible lows, the death of my Mother. Its been two years of fun, sadness and many late nights. I would here like to publicly thank my family and Richard for all they have had to put up with, and now with much shame here are the pictures… they may not stay up for long …
Thank you; Caroline”.
From Family and Friends
Welcome to the Brown Family Blog:
I first started blogging on 24/10/2005. This was a simple hand written website called www.br0wn.uklinux.net. Since then the site has moved to www.brown-family.org.uk and now to this new WordPress site *since 13/11/2010. See the computer category around that date for how we got this new site up and running.
I must thank the open source community for there efforts in producing such wonderful software as mysql and WordPress. And to my work colleague, fellow photographer and friend, Chris Bennett. He got a wonderful site up and running and this is a pale copy. Thanks Chris for the inspiration. And also thank your for getting my photography up and going again. It was Chris letting me use his Canon 1D that got me back into photography. Moving to digital and now back to film and digital.
The majority of blog entries on this site are Photography related, but with a bit of Family New and Motorcycling news thrown in that will not interest most people but may be of interest to family members.
This is the first entry from that site, now moved to this new WordPress site.
The Br0wn Family Web Site – Family
Cornwall Trip
Last updated 24/10/2005
Myself and Caroline have wanted to visit the Eden Project and Gardens of Heligan for sometime and Alan, Caroline’s father who had been before also wanted to visit again.
Most people would have visited in summer and Alan was somewhat surprised that we wanted to visit in January but we both had leave to use up so off we went.
We stopped at a nice bed and breakfast in St Austell’s and using the computer in the hall we checked with the BBC website’s for the weather forecast. We decided to go to the Eden Project first as the weather was suppose to be worse tomorrow, and the Eden Project is mainly undercover.
The grounds to the Eden Project are much better in the summer but the domes are well worth seeing no matter what the season.
We did not make the mistake my mum, Christine made when visiting. We took the land train to the first dome!
The picture to the left was taken in the temperate dome. They had a display all about the grape and wine with lots of sculptures. In fact there are sculptures all over the grounds.
The following day we visited the Gardens of Heligan. These were magnificent gardens and there is plenty to explore, if you have children then don’t forget to try and find the face in the wood! If you get the chance do read the book, all about how the garden was discovered, and restored.