Wednesday, I was moping around trying to figure out how to change my blog name to comply with a corporate directive. Today I am happily singing the praises of Bhupendra Singh Kunwar of India. His portfolio includes Word Press, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver and more.
Thanks to his expertise, my blog has a new name this morning. Also thanks to Bhupendra, the boocoodles of links are still intact and……..drum roll…..they connect to my original postings. I am so grateful!
Chris found this computer wiz on Elance. It’s the internet workplace available 24/7 where you find, hire and pay qualified professionals to do your computer work. Plus, they take Paypal. All it takes to get going is a few clicks and a one-time refundable fee of 5 dollars. Then you just describe your project and wait for the bids to pour in. They even send the five spot back to you after a couple of weeks. I don’t know why they don’t keep it, though.
Each bidder is a registered member of Elance, so he/she has a profile which includes history, experience and feedback. We were very excited about finding Bhupendra. I have to say, communication was excellent and we are not computer geeks. Second, he finished the work so fast that my blog was only down for a couple of hours in the middle of the night (the North American continental night). Third, he did everything we asked perfectly and removed a malicious netflix code.
More About Bhupendra: Bhupendra Singh Kunwar is a very interesting individual. In addition to his computer skills, he is the Founder of eUttaranchal.com, a regional community portal with a user base of over 70,000 unique monthly visitors. You know me, I had to find out why 70,000 different folks would visit any site…drum roll….only to discover yet another hole in my geographical knowledge banks.
Uttaranchal is a hillstate in the Republic of India with a 75% rural population. And I quote: “Words fail to describe the breathtaking charisma and enchanting beauty of this magical land known as Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. Blessed with magnificent glaciers, radiant and joyful rivers, gigantic Himalayan peaks, natural biospheres, valley of flowers, skiing slopes and dense forests, this abode of Gods includes many shrines and places of pilgrimage. “

I believe it, folks. Every pic I looked at was astoundingly beautiful and reeked of ancient culture. Here is a photo of the temple city Jageshwar. Located in the Himalayas, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
I invite everyone to click on any and all of these links: Look at the pictures, read about the culture and see for yourself. On eUttaranchal.com there is one image after another of the succulent fruits alone.
Happy uninterrupted tales,
Laura
p.s. What do you want to bet, folks, Chris sends Bhupendra a thank you card. If you would like the Great Printer of sendoutcards to send you one, contact Chris for more information. I have to admit He knows his stuff about internet marketing.


