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mtman1849
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Ok I did I made a blog site so I can keep track of what I am doing in case I forget. If I can just figure out how to get the pictures to go where I want them.
Anyway I hope someone besides me reads what I write form time to time. thanks
http://mtman1849beeblog.blogspot.com/
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nice blog ,mtman1849
I going to make me, a stand as soon as it stop raininig
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Nice blog start!!!
It gets easier as you go along.
I have a blog too but I havent put anything in it in ages. Its a commitment, thats for sure! Lindas blog is a really good blog!. She seems to put alot of work and time into it!
Its sure cheaper and easier than a website, huh?
your friend,
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October 22, 2008, 07:53:30 PM »
Nice pictures mtnmn1849 - that plant might be anise hyssop - the bees love it, as Cindi will tell you.
Blogs are fun but the work is in keeping up with them. If you do, then people start putting them on feeds or following them and then you have regular visitors. I know that helps me keep mine going - I feel a responsibility to those folks who come to visit to make sure there's something interesting for them there. I have a whole following in Turkey thanks to Halil Bilen who posts on this forum and who linked my blog on his and suddenly all these guys in Turkey regularly visit my blog! That's the fun of it.
Good luck with it,
Linda T in Atlanta
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Hey Linda! I havent seen Halil Bilen in quite some time in here. he sure had an extensive blog though, huh?
Youre right though about keeping up with a blog..It is hard for me to go back and work on mine..I need to do that for sure!
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David, checked out your blog, nice work. I think that a blog would be a lot of work to keep up, Linda could tell you this, and I see she already has. Keep at it, you will find that people will check it out. Good for you. About that plant, I don't think it is Anise Hyssop, but when you find out, let us know, the bees look like they enjoy it!! Have a wonderful and most awesome day, love and live life. Cindi
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Good job bro!
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