I have gone back to the future in my new look of my blog. It functions like a traditional website but it’s still easy to use. This site is powered by the Motif theme which provides a great business layout that can be modified for personal use. Other folks I know use this format too. Check it out when you can. Let me know what you think.
Tag Archives: blogging
Happy Weekend Everyone
The weekend is finally here! Yipppee!
This morning I made waffles and bacon and I am on my second cup of coffee. My day will be spent chilling out and getting things done around the house. Last night I went to a house party for our parish choir and that was a lot of fun. Yes Episcopalians know how to have a great time. I ate and drank and had a good time.
I hope your weekend will go well and that you will do what you want when you want. Everyone needs and deserves a couple days off to renew and recharge. Love, grace, peace and fun my friends.
You Like Me, You Really Like Me…I Hope
Post Something New Today
I you haven’t posted in awhile, make today the day you post something new. A blog is a living, breathing thing that needs updating every so often. Even if its a picture or quote or a YouTube video. It takes just a couple of minutes. Go for it!
Posting A Blog, Reading A Blog A Bit Slow
I have found the new blog posting system seems to be slower for me than before. I am running a Chromebook with decent specs but when viewing posts in the reader it seems a bit sluggish. I like the appearance and colors of the new front end but somehow it just seems to drag. This post is being written on the older post system which works great. I embrace change but sometimes you need to think about how change will impact others.
Blog Of Ages
It’s cool when bloggers of all ages connect and that our ages are just numbers. This is a world where our shared passion of blogging is what matters most. In my relationships with other bloggers I am probably the crazy cousin or uncle but I would rather just be me.
Really where else would someone in their early 20’s be friends with someone in their 40’s or 50’s and it be no big deal. I am grateful for the insights that I get from people who are older and younger than myself. Each of us have struggled and are discovering what it is to struggle in life and that makes this whole thing more fascinating.
We are all different and we all have different things that drive us. Our passions come from our influences and how we look at things in life.
So the blog of ages is about you and me and how we share our hearts and minds with others to make things better.
