
Lunch outside of work
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in which you need a distraction before you brain melts a little… (at The Wall Street Journal)

(at Greenpoint)

This is the first time using my new Bento box and all the accoutrements!
Summer thunder storms and torrential downpours are the best!
I love the dramatic lighting and refections of the buildings in the windows.
Starting my new position at the company I had to take an existing “customized” e-commerce platform and alter it to work as a modern comprehensive e-commerce store. Through various CSS tricks and template alterations I performed the maximum number of sales and visual improvements within the short span of 1 month.
(while simultaneously creating imaging standards and uploading detailed products.)
(TL) Homepage : Complete with Flash Handbag carousel and new color pallet
(TP) Women Landing : Hacked landing page to display over top of background and utilize maximum space.
(BL) Product Category Display : Edited the limited scroll display to use the entire width of the browser. Standardized product size.
(BR) Product Detail : Changed product to show color options and created an easy to use description page.
I’m liking my new job thus far – it’s just extreamly taxing to look at coding & Photoshop files all day. I think I had a dream in HTML and all the PHP writing I had to do to make this website functional! UGHZ! … . LOL
The tie is Diesel

Now I have lived on a “farm” all my life… We never had animals or crops (other then a garden out back). However we have been repairing/restoring/updating the 4.5 acres most of my life.
This time around @DKminc (David) came to help out. We cleared out some old things from the barn and set up some scaffolding to get ready for a new roof to be built.
A little physical labor does you good ^_^
Douglassville , Pennsylvania , 2011
@zamartz #farm #PA

This weekend I went home to help my family with some work around the house. Among fixing my grandmother’s computer I also helped my dad plane some wood for the overhangs of the new roof we will have done to replace the old house roof. The boards were 15-20 feet long X 18 inches wide X 2 inches thick. It was nice to do something with my hands for once that didn’t involve a compter! HAHA – My mom was nice enough to take a photo of me doing something for once! 😛
Dad = Raymond Martz, Brother = Jared Martz, Mom = Donna Martz
Douglassville, PA , USA
The street Midtown Manhattan Forgot | This is in the lobby of the building i work in.
(Turn of the century typography)