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According to my blog-stats service, this is a graph showing the keywords used to access my blog. Oddly enough I cannot recall ever having used any of these terms in my posts…Really weird.

Click for a larger view, the text is too small. What(or who) is a “gap guru” anyway?

It’s official! The voting population of this blog has now doubled. We have so far…hold your breath…..6 voters in the second poll. Yay! That’s not an earthquake, that’s me jumping up and down (unless you are in California, in which case, please evacuate your house immediately until the tremors stop).
If you haven’t yet voted, please do so now.———–>
Who knows, I might even reach double figures one day….

PDC (Post Digital Camera!) I decided to clean up some of my older pics that were from scans, and simultaneously add to the pattern links, so now my blog is in some sort of shape. Will have to do it again I suppose before I cover all my projects.

So just before I log off, I thought I’d record what I’ve been through after opening my very own blog.
Signing up and creating my first blog was pretty easy-so easy in fact that I got over-ambitious and decided to check for add-ons. The first one was more or less mandatory: I need to be able to post photographs, so a Hello account made sense, especially since I already have Picasa. So that was done successfully and I uploaded my first photograph, after some tearing-out of hair 🙂
Then I got stuck on Blogrolling in a vain attempt to increase traffic to my blog. Phew! For a html novice like me, it takes some doing, I must say. BUT it’s been done, so you can see a basic set of links on my sidebar.
I’ve also checked out Google’s AdSense to put ads on my blog. Have applied, will find out if they will give me ads in a couple of days. Stay tuned for news on that.
That’s enough name-dropping for today, I think. Time to log off and go for my solitary dinner: Sridhar is on overnight duty. I’ve also got a couple of new crochet patterns I can’t wait to try out!

It is one of my favourite lines of dialogue: “The Thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now?” From Shakespeare’s Macbeth. It seems to cover a lot of things that happen in life, speaking as a chronic underachiever. 🙂
I doubt anybody will ever read these pages, but the space is there and so am I…

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