With apologies to everyone who’s already seen it, this is a link to “The British countryside and Winnie the Pooh,” because in a naive effort to make my blog more visible I wiped it off the face of the blogosphere for a day or so, and it’s only gradually fading back into view, so some of you got an email about it and some of you didn’t.
You can’t fade into view. But we don’t quite have a word for that. Think of the Cheshire Cat’s reappearances. Or don’t. It’s not important. And if you’ve already seen the post, this post isn’t important either. If you haven’t, it still isn’t important except as a way to get back in touch.
Remind me never to improve my blog, okay?
I wondered what was going on. I tried clicking on something you wrote the other day and it kept telling me “page unavailable”. Stop fixing things that aren’t broke, Ellen! :)
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Yeah, well, I shoulda known that, but thanks, I’ll take that to heart.
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I noticed your site looked different the other day. Assumed you tried self hosting? I have seen two people I follow try that recently, they both returned to the WP.com side. The other side is best suited to business and corporate I think.
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I tried it for about a day and fled. I’ll leave it for the people who know what they’re doing.
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You can fade into view in Powerpoint.
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Well, damn. And here I thought I was wrecking the language all by myself.
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Let us bury this hatchet in the back garden. I hear tea is being served in the parlour…last one in has to do the washing up…
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Last one in? That would be me. After what’s been going on here, washing up sounds like a pleasure.
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Was this what they call a learning experience? Nasty things, aren’t they?
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Deeply nasty. Rachelwhims advised me not to fix what isn’t broken, but I did worse than that: I went ahead and broke it so I could fix it.
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