Just needed to catch your eye and tell you something personal* |
My techno skills are improving. Slowly. Many of you are whole gigabytes ahead of my understanding. But some of you are just like me. You like to read, and you read things on the computer. You read this blog.
Here are a few tips I've learned about communicating (with me, if you want to) and responding to the blog. At the bottom of the day's story there's a line of icons and the "comments." It tells you how many folks have already had something to say about the post. If you click on that, you can read those comments. There's a place to either add your "comment" or to "reply" to a comment. Pick the one you want. Write your comment. Select your "commenting as" (if you are not a follower, just select Anonymous at the bottom of the list, but be sure to sign your name in the post so I know who this anon person is.)
I reply to every comment, but you will know that only if you check back on that blog. So continue the conversation with me, if you will. I appreciate your sharing your thoughts. I'd like to hear from all of you: the ones in Belgium, in Turkey, in Russia, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, UK, Germany, Portugal, and in the USA.
Thanks for taking this journey with me into the common and sacred moments of every day life. We'll find ourselves and each other there.
*We all know that pictures are worth a thousand words. This picture really says, "I LOVE YOU" to all my readers and to my blog. Consider yourself hugged today!
I never remember to come back and see responses to comments. Even when I ask a question :)
ReplyDeleteWell, here's your opportunity to expand a bit. See you 'round.
Deletei like to say something but don't always have a response other than "Wow". but we have a conversation, don't we, andrea? and i love it!
DeleteSometimes "Wow" is enough. Yes, we converse on many levels. And I love it, too.
Deleteps: you know what i can't figure out how to do is put a picture of me up, but asta will be here soon, so i'm counting on her greater techno skills to help out!
ReplyDeletekaren (again)
There will always be those who know more about this stuff than we do. And our job is to help them feel important about their skills. We are all helping each other!
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