These days I am learning how to use Wordpress. I know my learning curve is like molasses - but this old dog is trying to learn the kind of tricks all the new kids on the block are using to communicate. (did I just use and mix two old clichés in one sentence?)
Here is the migration link. I have not worked the bugs out, but here is the link:
http://thewhirlybird.com/blog
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
Okra and my Blog revisited
Took the photo on the left there last week up in the Ozarks.
I've got a New Year's resolution in mind - I am starting a new blog for parents, teachers, caregivers - anyone working with children of all ages. The new blog is called How To Discipline With Humor (http://howtodiscipline.org). Check it out - even though I have not officially launched it yet. I am working on a book with the same theme and will use the blog as one way to get the word out.
Now about OKRA - I did get some good feed back about my last blog about okra - you can find it HERE.
I had a conversation with my sister-in-law, Misty Phillips, over the holidays and she was telling me how delicious grill roasted okra was. She said it was hard to stop eating. So, I am excited about grilling okra when it is in season. BTW - we still have a lot of okra seed from our garden. Just let me know.
I've got a New Year's resolution in mind - I am starting a new blog for parents, teachers, caregivers - anyone working with children of all ages. The new blog is called How To Discipline With Humor (http://howtodiscipline.org). Check it out - even though I have not officially launched it yet. I am working on a book with the same theme and will use the blog as one way to get the word out.
Now about OKRA - I did get some good feed back about my last blog about okra - you can find it HERE.
I had a conversation with my sister-in-law, Misty Phillips, over the holidays and she was telling me how delicious grill roasted okra was. She said it was hard to stop eating. So, I am excited about grilling okra when it is in season. BTW - we still have a lot of okra seed from our garden. Just let me know.
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