Welcome to Durhams Den. The web home of Ron and Barb Durham.
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What I use and my How I am learning.

I have not spent much on these pages as you can probably tell. I did buy CoffeeCup - HTML Editor- Flash - Web    Design 
	  Software

It's inexpensive, great service and easy to use. I also pay for my hosting service. This is my host service. Very good

I owe much gratitude
to Jennifer kyrnin
at
about.com web design
and to
w3schools

Durhams Den

Hi, welcome to our pages. Please join us as we travel in our 5th wheel trailer and try for the good life. This year is the fourth of our living in our trailer Home Sweet Home Or should I say trying to. We are currently in St. Cloud MN' doing exactly what I said I would not do again. Spending the winter in Minnesota. The only happiness is that I have my two youngest grandchildren living with me. They help me remember that I really am 62. I am trying to learn html and css as I make these pages, without the help of a visual editor. Any problems are the result of my poor coding, my learning curve, which is starting to look more like slide,than a curve. Ron and BarbBarb is 56, and a dialysis RN. Ron is a 62 year old USMC Viet Nam combat vet on total disability for PTSD. Barb retired in 2005 and we sold everything to become full time RVers in our truck and fifth wheel. We bought a casita with RV pad/hookups near Kino Bay, Mexico. Our new life was winters there and summers in Minnesota near the kids and grand kids. Then it all changed: our son needed our help. We rented a big house for a year and moved us, him, his wife, and our grand kids in so he could finish grad school. Barb had to go back to work to finance everything. The goal is for our son to score an assistant/grant/stipend-thingy at the end of our year here (September 2009) so they can be self-sufficient again, and we'll resume our life of leisure. That's the plan for now.