
I’ve been missing the option of a ‘preview button’ here when making changes to my blog, and so I have created a new blog today called the drawing board which, as the name suggests, will be a place for me to play around with new ideas, images, etc. without mucking up this blog in the interim.
Then I thought that others might also like to use this option, so if there’s anything you’d like to try out or see ‘on the side’ before making the final changes to your blog, just let me know and I’ll put it up for you. 🙂
After I put up this post yesterday, with the little pic of my cyber-cat Azar from ‘the drawing board’ blog, I was inspired to look for pics to put at the top of all my other posts.
It was quite fun to waste… erm, I mean *spend*… time looking for appropriate pics and I think it turned out quite well.
The ‘fickle’ one was quite a stroke of luck and it also reminded me that I haven’t watched The Philadelphia Story in ages! And then Nog told me he has never seen it, so I think that’s what we’ll be doing this evening. 🙂
az
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Just popping in to say ‘Hello!’ as instructed.
Love the cyber-cat photo.
M&S knickers are the ONLY knickers. Being knicker-fickle has only ever bought me grief. But it’s nice to know I’m not being slightly weird about it all…
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Great to see you here, Ag. Knicker-fickleness is indeed a total waste of time and money. But perhaps you should make this point on the M&S post? G’wan, you know you want to . . .
Yeah, the cyber-cat photo is fab – Noggin saw the little beast there sitting in front of his laptop and said – ‘there’s a photo moment!’ – and I raced for the camera.
Just have to point out that Azar isn’t actually a cat although he pretends to be. He is the most amazing little being I’ve ever experienced – and Nog agrees. He’s quite indescribable that one. My other cat, Sunny, is actually a dog. And I love them both to smithereens!
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Philadelphia Story was great, btw! I loved seeing it yet again and Nog also really enjoyed it.
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love the header.has the Pope seen it?
and if everyone leaves their worries at the doorstep,you & Nog may find it difficult to get in or out.Best find a clearing zone for ’em.
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Yes, but other people’s worries are invisible – you only know that they’re there when you trip over them. Oh, see what you mean. Perhaps I should put in a type of ‘umbrella stand’ where they can be deposited? Then we can have the virtual council come around once a week and collect them for recycling. 😉
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Worry Recycling ? Sounds like a good idea.Although Historic Worries may get caught in the mix and funny stuff may start happening.”Three people down our street started worrying about the French Revolution,and Mrs Turnbull’s beside herself over the South Sea Bubble”.
A Comfortably Numbrella Stand mebbe?
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New drawing board pic using the roman ruins in Bolonia – check it out! (pic subject to change without notice)
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