Updatery
Updates: I am closing in on my new web site. I know it must seem like I'm moving in slow motion, but there've been obstacles that keep smacking me in the head. My face is starting to look like a frying pan.
First, it was my domain name. Someone is squatting on it. Rather than wait for its renewal, I've decided to change it just enough to make it my own.
Then it was the host provider. Holy moley! How many of them are there out there? I've been systematically reading their reviews and narrowing the field. For the top contenders, I've even gone so far as to go into their chat rooms and ask a couple of simple questions to see how they answer the same question.
I think I've decided on the winner. I've got to email them a couple more questions to make sure.
Finally, it's been Wordpress. It's a big step to move away from the comfort of a blog I know well, and potentially lose all the readers I have now. Using Wordpress.org means I'll have to start completely from scratch and select which plug ins I'll need to make it look professional.
I'm hoping to create a very clean page. I'll post only a couple of times a week at first. As I get the hang of it, postings will increase.
--I promise. All good stuff!
Lottery: Of course if I hit that billion dollar lottery this Wednesday, you won't hear from me ever again. LOL!
I don't gamble, but I plan to make an exception just this once. It's always that odd duck that ends up winning, right? I could be that duck!
The Homestead: We're battening down the hatches for the next month and a half. This is our winter. Too cold to work outside, but I can start indoor activities like starting seeds, incubating eggs, and cleaning out the clutter in my file cabinet.
Greg hates me during this part of the year. I start bouncing off the walls when I'm cooped up too long. Maybe I'm a free-range human. Yeah, that's it. Free-range.
Yoga: Sadly, I have to give up my yoga class. Man, I'll miss that place. Their prices have gotten too high for me. It's been extraordinarily helpful for my pinched nerve and bad knees, but from now on all my stretches will have to be in front of my tv. Hopefully, I'll have the fortitude to practice on my own. Pretty sure Greg won't be joining me. Wuss!
January is the month when all the big bills come in. We've paid off the property taxes, and a big chunk of the new solar array Greg is building. He might be a wuss on the mat, but he does come in handy when it comes to building things.
By the end of the month we'll be doing taxes. Not looking forward to that. No matter how prepared we are, by the time we finish filing, it feels like we'd been run over by a cement truck. Why is that? It's not like we'll owe them money.
So, US folks, will you be playing that humongous lottery this week? The last I heard it was 1.3 BILLION dollars. Insane! What would you do if you won even a piece of it?
Do you get stir-crazy when you're cooped up for too long, or is Greg right in thinking he married a border collie on a sugar high? I go through this every year. Surely I'm not the only one.
First, it was my domain name. Someone is squatting on it. Rather than wait for its renewal, I've decided to change it just enough to make it my own.
Then it was the host provider. Holy moley! How many of them are there out there? I've been systematically reading their reviews and narrowing the field. For the top contenders, I've even gone so far as to go into their chat rooms and ask a couple of simple questions to see how they answer the same question.
I think I've decided on the winner. I've got to email them a couple more questions to make sure.
Finally, it's been Wordpress. It's a big step to move away from the comfort of a blog I know well, and potentially lose all the readers I have now. Using Wordpress.org means I'll have to start completely from scratch and select which plug ins I'll need to make it look professional.
I'm hoping to create a very clean page. I'll post only a couple of times a week at first. As I get the hang of it, postings will increase.
--I promise. All good stuff!
Lottery: Of course if I hit that billion dollar lottery this Wednesday, you won't hear from me ever again. LOL!
I don't gamble, but I plan to make an exception just this once. It's always that odd duck that ends up winning, right? I could be that duck!
The Homestead: We're battening down the hatches for the next month and a half. This is our winter. Too cold to work outside, but I can start indoor activities like starting seeds, incubating eggs, and cleaning out the clutter in my file cabinet.
Greg hates me during this part of the year. I start bouncing off the walls when I'm cooped up too long. Maybe I'm a free-range human. Yeah, that's it. Free-range.
Yoga: Sadly, I have to give up my yoga class. Man, I'll miss that place. Their prices have gotten too high for me. It's been extraordinarily helpful for my pinched nerve and bad knees, but from now on all my stretches will have to be in front of my tv. Hopefully, I'll have the fortitude to practice on my own. Pretty sure Greg won't be joining me. Wuss!
January is the month when all the big bills come in. We've paid off the property taxes, and a big chunk of the new solar array Greg is building. He might be a wuss on the mat, but he does come in handy when it comes to building things.
By the end of the month we'll be doing taxes. Not looking forward to that. No matter how prepared we are, by the time we finish filing, it feels like we'd been run over by a cement truck. Why is that? It's not like we'll owe them money.
So, US folks, will you be playing that humongous lottery this week? The last I heard it was 1.3 BILLION dollars. Insane! What would you do if you won even a piece of it?
Do you get stir-crazy when you're cooped up for too long, or is Greg right in thinking he married a border collie on a sugar high? I go through this every year. Surely I'm not the only one.
Comments
I would much rather stay in than go out - we ran just a couple of errands this weekend, and I was ready to come home in minutes - so much traffic! So many people! Outside is fine, as long as it's relatively empty and open.
I spend waaay too much time indoors, and in winter I really can't take long walks with the dogs without getting chilled. There's a mall in a town near us that is exactly 1 mile around, so on cold days I go there and walk it for fitness. I also visit the library a lot more often during cold weather months.
I don't mind being cooped up when it is cold; I don't like the cold so I rather be inside than outside, but I do notice I tend to eat a bit more when it is cold, so maybe I should force myself out there to at least get a bit of exercise.
Wise for you to continue your yoga through DVDs or whatever. Just maybe schedule it for when you were taking your classes so it is part of a routine.
betty
I don't think I owe you a 1099, but I need to check.
Re: 1099
I don't think you do, but I'll double check too.
It's too cold to go for walks! R and I have had to join a gym to keep our fitness going.
Your new blog is one I look forward to Maria but am still loving this one have to tell you, as far as the border collie on a sugar high that is something unfortunately I can relate too very well as my husband is like that on weekends when weather does not allow him outside to burn off some of his nervous energy. never mind that there are plenty of inside chores that could be worked on he is not geared to be a "housewife" like me.
I on the other hand have no energy anymore for the most part but when I did you and myself could have driven everyone within a hundred mile radius nuts because yes there were times when I bounced off the walls too, wish that was still possible as miss having the ability more and more as time goes by.
Tax time, let's not go there!
Oh well!
What would I do with the winnings (if I win)? Buy the condo we saw last summer. Stay in the suites on the cruises we took. Take more cruises. Not worry about book sales. :)
I do not get stir crazy being cooped up. I'd rather stay in than go out in that miserable weather. But I managed to kick myself out of the house this morning to go to the fitness center. It was 7 degrees outside, too! Yeah, it was a MAJOR kick. But I did it. :)
I hope you win the lottery. Then in mid-winter you can come and visit ME!!!
And good luck with the website. A new one is so exciting :)
Jen
re: lottery
Much as I hate to waste money, every once in a while there's no harm in being foolish.
Re: Dear Free Range Odd Duck,
I might have to change my avatar. :)
If I ever came into some serious money, you bet I'd come visit you. You're on my bucket list!
Good luck with all the website changes! I know that kind of stuff is time consuming. It looks like you really did your research though!
I totally get cabin fever and need to go out in the fresh air each day - no matter what the weather.
Hope you have a good, restful 'winter'!
I'd like to enter the bigger realm of blogging. I enjoy it and I want to share what I've learned along the way.
re: lottery
As usual, we didn't win, but it was nice to dream of all the things we'd do for friends, family and a lot of homeless pets.