I have completed the 2002, 2003, and 2004 chase log overhauls leaving me with 45 more logs to do. All of those fall in 2005 and 2006 when I had a digital camera and was snap-happy. I've eliminated a couple logs which didn't have much to them, but have the bulk of my log overhaul upcoming.
With time not an issue, I'm likely going to go log-by-log and do one at a time as I may. At some point, they'll be completed. I won't be done there as I have other sections to complete, but most of those will be minor. I will begin work on those when I've converted all my images over to the watermarked versions. Those will also be done on a log-by-log basis.
I'm very happy with the new look thus far. When I finished my chase logs from my two big outbreak days in 2004 (May 12 and May 29), I enjoyed the new feel. That and I took some time to make some updates to the logs themselves, including more detailed locations where I could and a time stamp or two. I also took those logs and put them all nicely on one page as opposed to the multiple pages those logs took on. They're much cleaner and work very well, I think.
I was tempted to uploaded my Sept. 16 chasing log in the new format to my website to give a sneak peak of what I was doing. Since I missed most of the best action, the log was more of a scenic photo album than anything else, thus am in no hurry to fire it up. I've posted most of those pics in other areas of the web, so they are at least being seen by a few people.
Nothing else really to speak of. Temps this weekend as suppose to get very nippy. We may even see the first flakes of the season overnight Friday into Saturday here in the Metro area. Definately nothing to concern yourself over, but a good sign that the change of seasons is upon us. Fall begins here at 10:03pm I do believe on Friday night. So glad to be done with the 90s and 100s!