rfPA's Personal Web File
To view this page as I intend it to appear, download this freeware font:
This is a zip file of Village ttf based on the font used in the t.v. classic, The Prisoner.
Here is the mac version. Be sure to look at the README file that comes with them to learn how to do the special characters. For Windows 95, unzip the font then install it following the instructions at this site: Tech Advice
This is Village, version 2.1 by Mark F. Heiman. I shortened the file name to work on old pkunzip programs.
There are The Prisoner- related links further down this page.
This is a link to a page with Vivaldi font download for all the people who land here sent by a search engine and are looking for that font.

(my original WBS chat picture)
I am often chatting at Teachers.net Teachers.net,
Hi, all!Welcome to my home away from home!
I grew up in South Euclid and University Heights, which are eastern suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio.
When I married, I moved to Lansdale, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. We have a Lansdale mailing address, but technically we are in Upper Gwynedd Township just outside of Lansdale and near North Wales, PA.
This is the time in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. *The server for this often is not working.*
Here is our local weather.
Mi was my husband's chat handle. He passed away May 27, 2005. I miss him very much. We were soulmates, married for 31 years.
I taught swimming year round at North Penn YMCA for close to 17 years. I next worked as an optical coatings technician at:
Evaporated Coatings, Inc. in Willow Grove, PA.
I ran coating machines like this. A Typical Diffusion Vacuum Pump System: Click here to see a schematic.
This "optical monitor" is for Jack, Bruce, Walt, Ray, Ken, Mike, John, Joe, Alisa, Sheila or any other of my fellow coaters, or for any preparers, supervisors, or engineers who come to visit here.
I am a breast cancer survivor. I have beat it now three times.
This is my picture. It is not a recent one, but I like it a lot.
LuLu gave me this cancer prayer dove for my page.
Degrees: B.A. from the Ohio State University ,
A.A.S. from Montgomery County Community College (Yes, I earned the B.A. first, and then went back and studied for an A.A.S. in an unrelated field.)
Interests: art, computers, singing, stained glass, picture taking, swimming. I drew the tulip at the top of this page with the paintbrush program that came with Windows 3.1.
To some of my artwork.
The WBS Teachers Lounge Reunion 1998

"The Great Canadian Boat Race" (posted with the permission of the people in the pictures)
This is our tent showing the tulip banner I made for it so people could recognize who it belonged to at the reunion.
Parachute game
Mindless Rambler and I show off our hats and our sunburns.
Teachers.net PA Gathering
The background music on the page and the following selections are some of my favorite music.
Click on these notes to hear April is in My Mistress' Face by Thomas Morley (1557-1602) English Faren Raborn
Click on these notes to hear So ben, mi, c'ha bon tempo by Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) Italian Curtis Clark
Click on these notes to hear Laudamus Te, by Antonio VIVALDI (1678-1741) Italian Marty Weimer
This link will take you to a site with more early music.

This is Pansophist's Web Site. I like her artwork and photographs.
Virtual Portmeirion This is where many of the outdoor scenes of The Prisoner were filmed. It is a collection of unusual buildings in Wales collected by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, and it is run as a hotel. This site has some very well photographed armchair tours of it. I was pleased to find out that it is in Gwynedd in North Wales, the places that the town near me and the township I am in were obviously named for.
Hotel Portmeiron's web site
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Comments on the episode "Once Upon a Time" from The Prisoner . It also has links to other The Prisoner pages. This is the home page of Number404 (file not found), my Internet Villager alter-ego.
This site belongs to a local branch of The Prisoner Appreciation Society: Six of One, a fan club of The Prisoner. I believe this to be one of the most thought-provoking T.V.shows of all time.
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This takes you to 'SIGMA'.
Click here or on the doily to read or sign my guestbook.
Visit my friend Dave's homepage.
Click on an element in this periodic table and learn about its properties.
This is a link to the page of my choir director, voice teacher, and friend.
I sing you a lullaby. This is from "The Rocking Carol."
You might want to turn off the background music on this page before you play this.
Version with baby crying. Hal mixed this version second version for me. It shows that my lullaby put the baby to sleep.
This is where I indirectly discovered my background music. I asked for permission to use a midi that I liked and found that the version on the page was not the one that the sequencer credited with it sent in. He sent me his, and I liked it even better. This is a link to one very good classical music site: