About Digital-tree:
Sometimes this makes planning the day difficult.
-E.B. White (1899-1985)
Digital-tree is yet another blog from yet another random person. You may or may not actually know me but I hope you enjoy the photographs and other randomness posted here.
Actually, this blog seems to have turned into The Chronicles of Monster Cat – more about a day in the life of my cat than about me. Oh well. He’s far cuter than I am anyway.
Comment anytime with questions or suggestions!
About Carla C. Emmons, resident photographer and Cheshire cat:
To make a long story even longer, my resume is available in PDF format for your viewing pleasure. Yes, it’s over 3 pages long and shamefully wordy. I also used a splash font for my name at the top. I can’t help it. I really love words AND splash fonts.
I’m a technical project manager currently contracting with an online advertising firm. My “favorite” recent projects were for a previous client and actually forced me to use my brain. This was exciting! I took over projects mid-timeline but the actual work hadn’t really been started yet. Impossible deadlines, limited resources, these are the things that make my work life fun. (Well, for sufficiently broad definitions of “fun”…) I use my degree in Medieval English every day. Really! I enjoy writing, dreaming, procrastinating, playing video games and taking photographs. I have strong opinions on many things, like most people. I’m a Mac user and that’s one of the things I have strong opinions about. You have been warned. *grin*
You can view a selection of my photography here: cce-photography at flickr.
I can be found on Facebook, of course. And LinkedIn.
I’m on Twitter now too… I caved.
And here’s my Technorati Profile.
About the original Cheshire Cat:
The original Cheshire Cat is a fabulous character from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. He appears periodically to engage Alice in random conversation. That conversation is often fraught with imperfect yet infallible logic. He is most famous for disappearing but leaving his grin behind, I suppose, but I prefer to consider him a felis ex macchina.