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Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills. |
Using templates: Do you use a template to do blog entries? Those who have different topics on different days (like Nada ![]() I have reused entries as an attempt to not have to reinvent my blog format. Of course, these entries would get buried in time by new blogs. No more! The simple "manage" tool allows each entry to be assigned a number (I knew this ... duh ...) so I merely gave my template the number 9 and left the others as 0 so they will show up chronologically for all my thousands of readers (Mavis, AL and two others). I use my template to put in new information, then copy and paste in a new blog entry, alter, clean-up and make public. Simple. The template can then be cleaned out. Now, it glares balefully at me whenever I open up my blog. Like Audrey, I hear the grumbles of "feed me" crescendoing with time. ... or parsley and sage if you like your salad chopped fine to cut off the screams. Ah, the silence. And you folks will never see my template's long brown lashes as she is set "for my eyes only". ![]() Howard Cosell for all bassett hounds At war with squirrels, he snoozes by the door one eyebrow arched and waiting, ears drooping, jowls moving in and out to muffled growls. He dreams of chasing long-tailed furry rats that disrupt his dog domain. They flee as he remains, asleep with glee, his two ears drooping, one eyebrow arched ... in case. © Kåre Enga 2008 [164.456] 2008-01-08 Susan Wittig Albert has a character, Howard Cosell, in her Chyna Bayles mystery series. He's an aging bassett hound who dreams of the squirrels-of-his-youth. ![]() ME: House guests. So a bit out of sorts. I am jealous of my peace and quiet and not accostumed to entertaining like I was used to years ago. Dandruff of a day woke up grey and dreary. I got up (reluctantly) around 9 after my phone rang. Could've slept in ... Had my liver and onion fix with Miss Brenda. She'll be at a meeting where they dispense out grant money to those with money. She'll be the lone voice of the poor. Tomorrow I'll be commenting on this article about on-the-job misery: http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-three_signs_of_a_miserable_job-277 Kansas: 34º and flaky. 1689 |