OK, phew!!! I just spent every free moment yesterday and worked well into the wee hours tagging. No, I wasn’t running around the neighborhood with a can of cheap spray paint, I was placing 943 tags on all 358 of my posts!
I love WordPress. It actually tells you things like how many posts, tags, categories, and comments you have (1,703 comments in case you were wondering).
I hope you all appreciate my new tags. Actually, from what I understand, I guess it is the search engines that appreciate it the most. Big sigh. I am becoming a slave to technology.
I will spend today catching up on laundry (you know how it is, you miss a day and it takes over the whole house), cracking the homework whip, and just hanging out with the children in an effort to make up for yesterday’s neglect. Perhaps I can sneak in a little blog visiting during the baby’s nap.
I had also better come up with an idea for this week’s Unplugged Project. What?? Fabric??? What was I thinking??!!
Enjoy your weekend!
Thanks to photographer n-k-teko and morguefile.com for this photo.
A quick post tonight. I have spent far too much of my little free time today trying to figure out what all this “tagging” business is about. I have categories, but I guess tags are meaningful for search engines??? I am learning a lot and that is good, but I have things to say that I don’t have time to say when I am learning a lot!
My sister just gave me these two books for my birthday: The Art of Simple Food: Notes, Lessons, and Recipes from a Delicious Revolution (Alice Waters) and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (Barbara Kingsolver). I am very excited about these books because I feel that I am in an unhealthy “meat and potatoes” cooking rut. Do any of you ever get in a cooking rut? Perhaps Alice Waters can assist me in thinking a bit more broadly (but simply). Also, I have been wanting to read the Barabara Kingsolver book for quite some time, so that is a happy gift too.
Have any of you read these books? If so, what did you think of them?

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