Squirrel with his eye out for chasers.

Welcome to the drey!

A drey is a squirrel’s nest, reputed to be a bit chaotic and disorganized. This website of images from here and there, travel advice, and notes on how to do things seems a little ADD. Hopefully it will be fun, and maybe useful, for you to take a look around.


What’s here?

Badge for the one-to-three photo processing challenge.

Join in the One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge

Have you experimented with some of the many different photo processing methods out there? Why not join in and share some of your creations?

Picture that!

Images from here and there. My goal in photography is to capture the essence of being there in the places I visit, both the memorable and the mundane.

Worldly wisdom

Like the song says I haven’t quite been around the world, but I’ve been around a lot. Enough to feel able to proffer some of my lessons learned going places and traveling through life.

Nuts & Bolts & Tools

Since I don’t have a ton of money I use open source(free) and low cost options. Here are some how-to’s and reviews of various programs I use in photo processing and website development.


About the Squirrel Chase

This site started as a class project. In the morning I was walking the dogs and Ginger spotted a squirrel and tried to climb up a tree. That afternoon I had to pick a domain name to do the assignment and couldn’t think of anything. So “the Squirrel Chase” it is.

Who’s here?

Kate McCormick

Kate

Head nut…or is that nut head?

Amateur photographer and experimenter with software and techniques for post-processing, some education and experience setting up and maintaining WordPress websites.

James Saadeh

James

People Engineer

Available to advise on marketing materials, proof read English language marketing materials, or help with a marketing plan. Familiar with Mandarin Chinese and Japanese. Experienced in communicating with people from different cultures.

Ginger & Asta

Squirrel Chasers

They take the threat from squirrels seriously, protecting our property 24/7 and can only be distracted by treats…and ear rubs. They also regard mail carriers as suspicious home invaders.


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