It’s a sure sign of spring when my yellow crocuses are in bloom!
And that’s what happened this weekend with our warm temperatures in the mid-60’s degrees Farenheit. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Blooming Crocuses are a Sure Sign of Spring
It’s a sure sign of spring when my yellow crocuses are in bloom!
And that’s what happened this weekend with our warm temperatures in the mid-60’s degrees Farenheit. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Blooming Crocuses are a Sure Sign of Spring
Thanks to Accessibility New York City (A11y NYC) livestreaming their April 2018 meetup last night, I was able to attend Tim Springer’s presentation 2019 Digital Accessibility Trends.
I didn’t know much about Springer’s background, he’s been doing accessibility work for 20 years. He started his accessibility journey when he was an undergraduate student at Stanford University.
Now CEO at Level Access, Springer developed Level Access’s core technology and led development of InFocus, the first commercial web accessibility testing software.
In recognition of his work, Springer was recently awarded a Champion of Change award by the White House. Continue reading Takeaways from 2019 Digital Accessibility Trends with Tim Springer, Founder of Level Access
While spring officially started on March 20, almost two weeks ago, you wouldn’t know it by the weather in southeast Michigan this weekend.
Last night’s cold front brought frigid temperatures and snow flurries, which left a dusting of snow over everything.
Including the Alpheus Starkey Williams statue in the middle of Belle Isle State Park in Detroit, Michigan.
When I was birdwatching at the park today, the light dusting of snow gave the statue an interesting look and I had to take a few photos. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Alpheus Starkey Williams Statue at Belle Isle State Park