
Trips for Kids-Triangle provides mountain bike outings and environmental education to children who would not otherwise be exposed to such activities. Our outings create a positive, fun outdoor experience for children, while teaching lessons in personal responsibility, achievement, and environmental awareness.
Very nice and useful website made on iWeb.
Visit Trips for Kids by clicking here.
A site made by photographer: Diana Henry.
The company: Artistic Minds.
Very nice exhibition of her work, made with iWeb.
10 photo-albums showing up her amazing work (my favorites are wedding photographs); and a blog.
The blog is “empty”, just two posts (one of them wishing a happy new year 2008).
Welcome to my world of artistic minds…we came up with the name as we have so many creative people in the community as thus the name. We market wonderfully talented people. Photography is my passion…..and being a mom of three teenage boys……..I had to have a release! Enjoy
Click here to visit her site.

This is a personal website, made on iWeb by Keith Wilson.
The author used almost all the kind of pages it is possible to create on iWeb.
As a result, you’ll find a profile page, a blog, a music page, a photo page …
Click here to visit Keith Wilson’s page.

Superb marketing work for this iWeb based website made by Kevin & Muriel Thornton.
You’ll discover everything on Thornton’s Restaurant (Dublin): menus, food, reception…
It’s one of my favorites, you gotta take a look it’s delicious!

William Harsh is an artist living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area with over 25 years of dedicated studio practice. Primarily an oil painter, he also works extensively with other painting and drawing media and with monotype printmaking. Raised in Europe and the US, he studied with Philip Guston and James Weeks at Boston University, and has for many years taught studio art at colleges in New England and California. His work is included in numerous collections in the US, Canada, and Europe.
Visiting his website is like visiting a gallery, a very nice moment to spend on the web.
His work reminds me a lot of Pablo Picasso and Salvadore Dali’s paintings.