Kubb prize comes back to Bygdsiljum
Team Axelsson were the surprise winners of this years Kubb tournament after beating team Uusijärvi in the final and team Ruth in the semis.
Team Burman went out early to team Uusijärvi. After taking a very early lead they failed to capitalise on team Uusijärvi failing to wake up until the seventh round.
A trip to the Zoo with a photo or two
Yesterday we spent the day at the Zoo. We did this last year and for about the last year the only thing Oskar has spoken about is going back. All good fun.
We did horse riding, driving, circus rides, saw a few wild animals and generally what you'd expect.
Forum goes live at AVFC Blog
Because of demand we've launched a forum on the AVFC Blog and it's the first proper integration I've done using this component.
Basically the forum has become part of the site and uses the same database as well as having a few more unique tables. It still needs a little work but that will happen over time and hopefully from the community who make suggestions based on their experience of using forums.
AVFC Blog becomes most visited Aston Villa supporters site
In December last year the Aston Villa Blog became the AVFC Blog mainly because I wanted to move away from the .biz TLD I had to a .com.
At the the old site had an Alexa page rank of 71,961 which made it the most visited Aston Villa site and this week, under the new TLD we hit a page rank of 68,032.
Read more: AVFC Blog becomes most visited Aston Villa supporters site
Closing down dtowers to go freelance
dtowers was always just a three man band with the occasional contractor but the work is split in such a way now that it seems stupid to have it working out of Sweden, so it's going to get closed down.
It will happen as soon as we know for sure we can do it cheaply but in the meantime we will probably point the website here and put up a contact page for all who were involved.
Midsummer in Sweden: Not just about beer and BBQ
Even if it should be, it's not. This will be my third midsummer in Sweden so I've done a little digging and found some interesting reading on the subject.
Basically it's the biggest event of the year and is always held on the Friday either just before or just after the actual midsummer day, which coincidentally is today.
Nothing on Google for St George
On July 4th, Google will have lots of images on the Google.com homepage. On March 17th they'll also have a little green man on the homepage to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
Today is St George's Day and Google have nothing. They don't have long to fix this but I fully expect them to; how much money do they generate from England?
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