Thank You to My Friends

Photo by Marissa DeMott
Now that I’ve been blogging for about two months, I’d like to say thank you to some friends of mine who have helped me along the way.
First and foremost, I’d like to thank my good friend Dave Walker. Dave is both a true friend and a talented website designer and software programmer. Dave has helped me understand how to operate the blog, which is no small task since I had never done one before. He has taken a generic Word Press theme and added to it to make it look great. The house in the shopping cart at the top was Dave’s idea. Check out Dave’s website at http://www.interfacevisuals.com. He’s also almost finished designing a bankruptcy website for me, which will hopefully launch in about two weeks. Dave is a patient man who wants his clients to be happy. He’s been great to work with, and I can’t say enough good things about him. Thanks for all your hard work and advice Dave!
Second, I’d like to thank Michael Mulligan for the photos he’s given me for the blog. As many of you know, Mike is the technological force behind The Mulligan Team. His photos are exceptional, and they have helped give the blog strong visual appeal. Mike recently gave me some more photos, and I look forward to using them. He does a jaw dropping great job, and I’m amazed at his talent. Keep the photos coming, Mike!
I’m also getting photos from a friend of mine, Kim Held, who is an amateur photographer. She took that great shot of the Cooper River Bridge I used in the post on insurable and marketable title.
Likewise, my daughter Marissa took the photo you see above. Marissa sees things others don’t. As she said today, “looking and seeing are two different things.” Marissa is passionate about photography and will being doing an internship with a high school friend of mine, Tammy Fowler Wolfe. Tammy is a professional photographer in Pennsylvania. Check out Tammy’s amazing work at http://www.londonwolfe.com.
Last but not least, there are others who have helped me with ideas and editing. Thanks very much to all of you!
–Russ DeMott
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thanks dad… i love you!