If you are unfamiliar with blogs, you will notice that blog content is similar to a diary, organized by sequential entries called posts. These entries can be text, photos, video or audio, and may be further defined by attaching category or tag names.
Unlike most web sites, one does not need use menus to locate content. Clicking on any of the entries will take you to an expanded view of that specific content. The sidebar, on the right, acts like a table of contents, listing the posts, most recent first. Find the post that interests you, then click on it, and you will instantly see the expanded post you want to investigate. The newest posts are always at the top.
Simply by clicking on a category or tag name, the blog will render a filtered view of the content you wish to see. For example, if you wish to view all the posts that include Jani, you can click on the “Jani” tag and you will see a displayed page of posts that are limited to Jani’s activities. The same is true for categories, such as “Our Adventures”. You may also use the search box to locate and limit the displayed images.
Photos that appear in a grid or mosaic can be enlarged for better viewing by clicking on an individual picture within the group. Mousing over a photo may also reveal captions, which are being added or updated regularly. Slideshows will run automatically, but controls (< >) can be used to manually controls the slides. (You will need to hover the cursor to the left or right of a slideshow photo to see those controls).
A blog is, by nature, a work in progress. You can expect to find new posts every time you check back, so please feel free to visit often.