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Directions to the Church
You can click here, put in your address, and get directions straight there. Alternatively, you can use my simple directions below.
From I-64:
- Take Exit 98 onto the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway.
- In 42.5 miles, take Exit 43, getting on KY 15 toward Campton
- In 46.8 miles, bear right on the Hal Rogers/Daniel Boone Parkway West.
- Stay in the right lane and turn right at the light. (You will see Community Trust Bank).
- About 500 feet after you turn right, turn right again and head straight up the hill, which is Dawahare Drive. (You will see Hillbilly Palace on your right.
- Go straight for about 3/10 of a mile. The church is on the right!
- Park your car, come in, and enjoy the show.
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One month till the wedding!
Hey everybody!
I woke up this morning to Travis calling me, and my first thought was : It’s one month until the wedding! In exactly one month, May 27th, I will be Mrs. Jerry "Travis" Smith, and I can not wait until the big day gets here!Everybody remember to RSVP to the wedding by May 10th if you plan on attending! We look forward to seeing you there!!!
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Motel rooms for the wedding…
Hey everyone! I’ve heard that rooms are going quickly in the area surrounding our wedding because it’s Memorial day weekend. But, don’t let that stop you from attending the wedding! We’d love to have you there, and we’ll find shelter for you somewhere if you need it!!
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My Favorite Firefox Extensions
I’ve been using Mozilla Firefox since version 0.8. I love it. It’s perhaps the best thing to happen to the Internet since Netscape 3. One of the things I love about Firefox is that it is extensible. You can download hundreds of custom modifications to make Firefox tick just as you want. Below is a list of the extensions I automatically install on every computer I plan on using for any length of time:
- Web Developer Toolbar — An indespensible list to allow you to inspect any and every aspect of a webpage and its contents. It’s the best thing I’ve ever seen for debugging CSS and DHTML code.
- Tab X — Adds a close button to the corner of each open tab. Some people don’t like this, but I think it makes cleaning up a bunch of open web pages very easy.
- Colorful Tabs — Makes sorting through tabs very easy, thanks to the soothing colors it assigns each tab.
- Live HTTP Headers — Shows you exactly what’s being sent to the server. A web designers delight! I used it to debug a Smoothwall box just the other day!
If you don’t already have Firefox, get it now! You’ll be surfing faster and safer!
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Wedding Website
I can’t believe it, but I actually forgot to post a link to the wedding website. So, here it is. I am honestly very excited about marrying my favorite person in the whole world. With Becca, everything is brighter and more fun. What else can I say…
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