For space purposes, I've moved the list of aticles I started in its entirty to
User:AnnaKucsma/I Started. The "I Started" page also has categories and redirects that I've added.
However, just because I know enough about something to start an article doesn't mean I know everything about it. The following is a list of articles where I ran into problems (usually minor ones). So far these problems are on album pages where track listings are either suspect or missing.
Celebrate Brooklyn is a festival in (of course)
Brooklyn. All I really know about it is that it's been an annual event for as long as I can remember, and that the
Natalie MacMaster concert I saw in
June2006 was a part of said festival.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry is the only other item up here that is not an album, so it goes up here. I have very little info about it; a Google search returned very little but the text.
Speaking of running around with a camera, I don't like taking a vacation where I don't go somewhere interesting. I've been to
London and
Nova Scotia twice apiece (and
Boston, too, if you count spot-checking the
Wellesley campus in high school). Recently, I spent a week in
Montreal, and have two rolls of photos, some of which I've uploaded. (
Getting the idea yet?) You might also want to take a look at
my page on Wikitravel and
my page on Commons. Neither of them have a whole lot, and both will tell you to come right back here for the long version.
I've had
one of my photos included on
Schmap's latest New York edition. You can see it
here. Despite being a travel site, I'm actually from
New York City, which is how I ended up with a
photoset dedicated to
The Cloisters included in a
collection of photos taken in the five boroughs.
See the next section for my taste in books, music and movies.
Visit my
list of links for external links of various kinds.
There's also my
kitchen sink and my
kitchen sink, volume 2. The first is a large quantity of links to
Wikipedia pages (don't worry, it's illustrated). The second is the same idea, but for categories and lists (not illustrated, but much more thouroughly sorted).
I also keep a
list of important dates -- well, important to me, anyway. The page is just a bit of historical stuff that has a date assigned to it, and pertains to people I find interesting.
I do have a
sandbox, but it really isn't all that interesting. But I won't invite myself over to yours or anything, since your sandbox is probably no more interesting than mine.
For space purposes, I've moved the list of aticles I started in its entirty to
User:AnnaKucsma/I Started. The "I Started" page also has categories and redirects that I've added.
However, just because I know enough about something to start an article doesn't mean I know everything about it. The following is a list of articles where I ran into problems (usually minor ones). So far these problems are on album pages where track listings are either suspect or missing.
Celebrate Brooklyn is a festival in (of course)
Brooklyn. All I really know about it is that it's been an annual event for as long as I can remember, and that the
Natalie MacMaster concert I saw in
June2006 was a part of said festival.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry is the only other item up here that is not an album, so it goes up here. I have very little info about it; a Google search returned very little but the text.
Speaking of running around with a camera, I don't like taking a vacation where I don't go somewhere interesting. I've been to
London and
Nova Scotia twice apiece (and
Boston, too, if you count spot-checking the
Wellesley campus in high school). Recently, I spent a week in
Montreal, and have two rolls of photos, some of which I've uploaded. (
Getting the idea yet?) You might also want to take a look at
my page on Wikitravel and
my page on Commons. Neither of them have a whole lot, and both will tell you to come right back here for the long version.
I've had
one of my photos included on
Schmap's latest New York edition. You can see it
here. Despite being a travel site, I'm actually from
New York City, which is how I ended up with a
photoset dedicated to
The Cloisters included in a
collection of photos taken in the five boroughs.
See the next section for my taste in books, music and movies.
Visit my
list of links for external links of various kinds.
There's also my
kitchen sink and my
kitchen sink, volume 2. The first is a large quantity of links to
Wikipedia pages (don't worry, it's illustrated). The second is the same idea, but for categories and lists (not illustrated, but much more thouroughly sorted).
I also keep a
list of important dates -- well, important to me, anyway. The page is just a bit of historical stuff that has a date assigned to it, and pertains to people I find interesting.
I do have a
sandbox, but it really isn't all that interesting. But I won't invite myself over to yours or anything, since your sandbox is probably no more interesting than mine.