Warm Lake Users Association
A community forum for our members
www.warmlake.org

This is a weblog, an ongoing web based bulletin board for the Warm Lake, Idaho community. You may sign up to contribute by emailing: signup@warmlake.org

Tuesday, July 30, 2002  


There are 4 great new photos in the photos section that Hal Thompson sent in. Thanks Hal!
posted by Andrew


 


Thanks to Andrew Adolphsen and the Thompsons for the work they have done in creating the Warm Lake Website and this useful weblog for Warm Lake users.
posted by J. Gary


Wednesday, July 17, 2002  


Thanks to Andrew Adolphsen for creating a website for Warm Lake! We appreciate your work.
posted by Diane


Tuesday, July 16, 2002  


This page will be a great way to communicate for all of us. I'm urging Ken Hunter to consider posting the letter he wrote regarding the historical preservation process.

Under "links" on the Warm Lake Users Assoc webpage you'll find a webcam at our cabin that takes a picture every two hours. Take a look when you get a chance. This is joint effort between my son, Scott Thompson, and me. I supply the money and he supplies the effort! We hope to have a thermometer visible for the winter so we can follow the temperature. That assumes a lot of things like whether or not we can keep it going during the winter. It'll be fun to give it a try.

Hal Thompson
178 Shoreline Drive
posted by Hal


Monday, July 15, 2002  


Welcome to the Warm Lake Users Association’s new website. Your comments are welcome and appreciated.

This first page is a weblog. You can use it to easily share info with the Warm Lake community. To get started just send an email to signup@warmlake.org and we will set you up with an account.

What is a weblog/blog?
A blog is a web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts that are arranged chronologically—like a what's new page or a journal.

Blogger is a web-based tool that helps you publish to the web instantly -- whenever the urge strikes. Blogger is the leading tool in the rapidly growing area of web publishing known as weblogs, or "blogs."

You can also learn more at: www.blogger.com/about.pyra
posted by Andrew


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