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Summary for October 2, 2007

Welcome to the Grand Opening of BrewZone.com! This is just the beginnings of what we hope will become a site crammed with a temptingly wide array of more or less useful articles.  To enhance navigation through them, we will organize them into four themes: Adventures, Techniques, Critiques and Prosperity. We are launching with just two themes, Adventures and Techniques, including three main topical areas related to some current obsessions.

First, we have a few Adventures articles about our migration from the US to New Zealand, including Deciding to Migrate, Researching Migration and Choosing New Zealand. This series will continue with topics such as our actual application process and a review of how well NZ has lived up to our expectations.

Also in our Adventures section we have a couple of NZ travel bits- our first NZ adventure to the Coromandel Peninsula, and some tips for traveling in NZ. We will continue to add our experiences, such as our trips to Akaroa and Kaikoura and our hike to the Heaphy Hut.

We are also launching with some Techniques related to photography. Panoramas are still a consuming passion, so we provide some guidance on Shooting a Handheld Panorama and Using Autostitch software to create the image. We can’t wait to see what panos you create. Also, we are sharing a fun discovery we made in recent months of a technique to Create Fake Miniatures- it’s amazing how easily almost any scene can be made so adorable! We want to see more of these, too.

We genuinely hope that you enjoy touring through our first bits, and we look forward to tons of comments that will help us improve what we are producing. Use the Subscribe link at the bottom to get delivery (via RSS feed) of our continuing updates. You can also get comment feeds if you want to follow a discussion on a specific topic by using the link at the end of each article.

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