Several weeks ago I noticed an ad in the local newspaper for a free seminar—Connecting Your Business To The World—and signed both Michael and me up. The workshop was sponsored by the MSU Extension offices and Triangle Telephone. We both gained a lot of useful information—web hosting, website security, website building—I’m interested in starting a website for my quilting business.
The young woman talking about the social networking aspects of websites asked if anyone in the room had a blog—when I raised my hand, talk about getting put on the spot as no other attendee had a blog!! All the participants in the seminar were furnished laptops, she asked me for my blog address and the next thing I know TinTeePee/Log Cabin is up on the big screen for all to see—and boy did I write a boring blog last night!! It was fun to answer all the questions about blogging—Michael and I thoroughly enjoyed the seminar and were glad we attended—lunch was provided, too and boy was it good!
On the way home coming up the driveway Mr. Bear was eating chokecherries again—I got a “sorta” photo of him:
Tomorrow morning bright and early Jeane and I are headed to Deer Lodge, MT for a quilt retreat returning on Sunday—I’m gonna take a blogging break—I usually take my computer and blog while at quilt retreats but this time I’m taking only the camera—see you Sunday night. Michael and Emmi are staying home and holding down the fort.
How fun that everyone got to read your blog. Who knows how many blog writers you encouraged today. That bear is sure having himself a feast.
ReplyDeleteHave fun at your quilting retreat and take lots of pics. Hope that bear stays away from your house while you're gone too.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you were the "head of the class today"!
congrats on being the star pupil!!..a blogging star on your own right!..enjoy the quilting retreat!..happy stitching!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a good retreat. Breaking away from blogging is not a bad thing!
ReplyDeleteWhat's with all the bears? YIKES!! I wear a whistle when we go into the woods...I think if I ever saw one I would be running so fast I would forget to blow the whistle...or swallow it in the process! Not good!
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