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January 12, 2008

So now I know!

Well - what a thoughtful response!
I now know

  • that people don't expect a reply to every comment, unless they have asked a question
  • that generally we like comments as it lets us know someone out there appreciates what we are doing
  • but no-one seems to mind 'lurkers' at all and that we all do it ... quite a lot
  • we appreciate a return visit from the blog author to the commenter
  • some people are quite surprised to get an email in response to a comment
  • if someone has already said what we were thinking there is no need to add to it

and a few of my favourite replies

I just like people and the world and enjoy the connections I've found all over the electronic world.

I am put off by the life history/degree in computing comment forms some blogs have

its just nice being part of the blog community isn't it?

sometimes it is just to tiring or I have too much stitching to do


I love finding people all over the world doing just what I'm doing or thinking

I had to turn on the comment verification (funny letters) though when I received an email from my own address selling myself Viagra!

wonderful!

So if you don't get a reply from me it doesn't mean I don't appreciate you. And we're all doing it too! Hooray for Blogging!
Thanks for such considered replies.

No word from the camera, but I wasn't expecting any yet. Here is another offering from the archive.
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Alas, not my garden, but I am off to visit my parents for a few days and I am sure gardening will be on the agenda, and sewing and hens and computing and egg and chips.....

August 07, 2007

Thank you for your support!

What lovely comments about my uniform predicament. I don't talk much about my job here, but let me explain a bit about what I do. I am a midwife, but I don't work catching babies much. I am the 'Parent Education Midwife' - which sounds very posh. I devise and run courses and sessions for women and their partners. There's more to it  than that really, but this blog is about the rest of my life so that's enough here. Anyway. I have negotiated to carry on wearing my own clothes (and necklaces, and earrings and stripy tights and green shoes) when I teach. So the uniform is for when I work on the wards. Reprieve!

But now, I am in holiday mode. I have taken some annual leave to allow me to spend more time at home in the garden (sorely in need of attention) and the shed (a haven of creativity) and making food for my family who appreciate the meals rather than the defrosting.

On Sunday, Geoff and I went to the coast. Oh and Poppy too
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it was low tide and the rock pools were as warm as bathwater
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and as I was wearing my footless tights, paddling was obligatory
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blue sky has been such a rarity here... it's raining again today, on and off ... but Sunday was heavenly. There are always interesting birds to see at the coast.
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the greater horseshoe-breasted rusty-backed nofly bird. Only one of its kind in existence but easy to spot due to it being concreted to the wall.


Now then. I have been nominated for not one but two blog awards. I feel totally overwhelmed. Sue at Vintage to Victorian has nominated me for a Nice Matters Award. Is this because I am a nice Matter? (person who makes mats?) or (more likely) because Sue thinks I blog about Nice Things. I am really pleased to get this one because it is my aim to post about what I hope people will enjoy reading. I like lots of pictures too. Do you think my pictures are too big? I have them large so I don't have to squint (I usually write this without my glasses on) and as a very visual person I like other blogs that have a lot of pictures! (did you read this far Islay?)

And Emma from Sew Recycled has nominated me for a Blogger Reflection Award which is also lovely as she must think that I blog about things that people may want to muse over and think about for a bit (is this right?)

So I feel like I must walk up to the podium (wearing £3000's worth of designer dress) and accept these awards and thank my family for putting up with me when I am grumpy (frequently) and my colleagues when I moan about work (very often) and my parents without whom none of this would be possible (quite literally)  and my dog (who is sitting downstairs patiently waiting for a walk) and everyone who has ever visited this blog and then called back again (you are precious to me!) and all my knitting friends (who accept my mad schemes - like doing the Moon Walk and knitting hats for drinks bottles, without telling me to get lost)  and lastly, my poor husband, who has done a crash course in understanding the affects of the menopause on women in general and his wife in particular and is still here.

As the applause deafens me and I take my seat clutching these awards to my (ample) designer bosom, I feel a huge sense of gratitude and love to all the women (for I have never visited a blog written by a man) (OK Alan - except for yours) who enrich my life by sharing the crafts, thoughts, anecdotes, triumphs and disasters of their lives.

I won't nominate anyone, for to choose a few would be to select from the many many that I read and enjoy. And I won't paste the award buttons here, because I am pathetically inept and I don't know how to.

I am exhausted!

July 08, 2007

1000 comments and prizes!

Checking out my stats the other day I noticed that I was creeping towards having 1000 comments! So I devised a plan. The person who left the One Thousandth Comment would receive a surprise parcel!
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And for all my other visitors here is a chance to have a little package of this and that from my shed. When I was putting this package together just now I made up two more a bit like it.
Prize

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To be in with a chance of one of them, just leave a comment and I will select two at random - on - lets see..... my Mum's birthday .... 16th July. In fact, Mum can pick the winners as I have just issued her and Dad with a personal invitation to the shed!
Oh - and if you'd like to know who left the 1000th comment - it was Lindsay at Serendipity
Isn't this blog world lovely?

the draw will be on 15th July - the Sunday when Mum and Dad are visiting. So - by noon on 15th please.

August 26, 2006

Caption Competition

On Tuesday, there will be a programme on Radio Four about Blogging and I am going to tune in. You can listen on your computer from anywhere in the world. I wonder what angle it will take? It will make me rethink what I do this for?

This blog was always intended to be a way for my family to get a slice of my life here - and it certainly works like that. The comments box lately has looked more like my email inbox with lovely long descriptions of Syria and a little more bizarrely - the details of John's social plans now that he's home!

Well, I'm going to post a Caption Competition. I don't know why, I just thought it might be fun and I have a photo from knitting that really needs a caption of some sort. I will be awarding a Prize to the one I like best. It will be a knitting/crafting related prize.

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So have a look and decide what anyone is saying or thinking (I am pink, Angie is standing and Annie sitting.

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