Exploring
The Lake District
I’ve been visiting the Lake District—a picturesque mountainous region in the north of England—since the 1990s. After taking up hiking in 2010, the “Wainwrights” have become my favourite hills; even beating-out the wonderful and breath-taking routes I walk at home in the Swiss Alps.
Latest blog posts
Concentrating on an optimal workflow when you begin working on a new website, and where your initial focus should lie.
Visiting the historic town of Colmar, on the Alsatian plain in eastern France.
There are two main approaches to building a site using WordPress, but the first stage is to work out how the content will be managed.
The first in a series of blog posts to explain what I’ve learned whilst building websites using the Block and Site Editors in WordPress.
A quick bio for the upcoming WordCamp Europe event in Turin.
The benefits of being there: how I achieve better results and enjoy being on-site with clients.
When an iPhone photo beats a combination of camera and lens and tripod.
Panoramic photography along a walk between Interlaken West station and Neuhaus harbour.
Photographic archive
Recent additions to an ever-growing collection of photos I’m sharing publicly here on the site. (Don’t be surprised if the latest additions are older. I’m adding them from my personal archive in a pretty random order.)
Videos
Lots of work stopped me from going out so much, but we did get in a great trip to canton Wallis.
Making more of an effort to publish moving pictures, including one from Dartmoor in June.
With a name like “Ice Path”, you know before you arrive that a hiking route is going to be a pretty spectacular one.
Walking in the snowy landscape of Axalp, high above Lake Brienz in the Swiss Bernese Oberland.
WordPress
WordPress is currently the most popular content management system in the world. I’ve been using WordPress for personal and business projects since 2003, both as part of my day job and also as a freelancer. I have been an active member of the Swiss WordPress community since the first official Swiss WordCamp in 2014, co-organising and presenting at conferences across the country.