ADVICE TO TRAVELERS
by Walker L. Gibson
A burro once, sent by express,
His shipping ticket on his bridle,
Ate up his name and his address,
And in some warehouse, standing idle,
He waited ’till he like to died.
The moral hardly needs the showing:
Don’t keep things locked up deep inside;
Say who you are and where you’re going.
Clever–and concise!
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I went to your site just now and read about Carl Sandberg’s home. What a treat! But something is amiss and I cannot comment on the site.
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Hmm. Thanks for the information–and, of course, for reading! I will investigate.
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It is probably my fault, because it happens with other blogs too. Most of the time I don’t have trouble, but there are times when I just cannot get through for one reason or another. I could have used one of my other blog avatars, but that would not be in the 101 class.
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This is so cute. I like your Twenty Ten Theme. It’s a nice simple theme and seems to fit nicely for your blog. Good work!
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Rosh,
Thanks for the comment and compliment. I need to go back to the lesson about making header pictures personal. These that go with my theme are quite nice, but I see them all over the www.
Were you able to make the picmonkey work for you? That seems like such a great idea, but . . .
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Unfortunately I haven’t tackled the picmonkey yet. I just don’t have the time to sit down and put my brain into it. I want to. Until now I’ve just been uploading photos as they are and do some editing in the media heading. I haven’t changed my header yet on my blog yet either.
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We must be at about the same stage of development. LOL
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Yep, I haven’t done very much working on technical stuff. It’s pretty overwhelming. Ah well, we have to keep plugging away at it;-)
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