Technical difficulties

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‘On leaving the blogosphere for good. Almost.’

Those of you who have been reading my stories for a while (bless you) know that I try to publish fresh nonsense every week, usually on a Tuesday. If I miss a Tuesday, I’d better have a darned good reason — like going to a wedding or visiting my mom or roaming around in the jungle dodging leeches and internet holes.

The wedding, as the story appeared in the East Hampton Star. (No, don’t squint. You can read it by clicking here)

Well. The pretty good reason was that none of my subscribers got my last post. And if you write a post and your subscribers don’t get it, that’s kind of like dressing up in your fanciest duds just to hang out at home. You express yourself, sure. But what’s the point?

And, darn it, that last post was pretty good too — a story about a person I knew who actually met the Queen. If you’re one of the hundreds who missed it — yes, I (ahem) have hundreds of subscribers now — just scroll on down. Or, if you’re balancing a cup of coffee, just click right here to read “She’d Better Put a Bell on It.” 

Speaking of Mom visits, here she is with her trusty chariot during my last one

Anyway, if you’re reading this now, I got the glitch fixed. But this glitch-fixing involved lots of back and forth with India. (Thank you, Mr. Kandani!) I’d send Mr. K a pleading Help Me Email, and, because of the time difference, it would be the next morning before I would get a reply. I’d try his suggestion, watch it not work, gnash my teeth, send him a screenshot along with another plea, then go get a coffee and tackle my morning round of Spelling Bee. (Honestly, coffee got me through this crisis; read “The Breakfast of Champions” for my ode to this beverage; or “Time is Indeed Fluid,” for that matter.)

Our leech-dodging Borneo group, masked — not against Covid, but against breathing bat shit

This back-and-forth went on for two weeks before I realized what was wrong: a doohickey on my dashboard that was supposed to be toggled somehow got untoggled. Heavy *sigh* (and yet another coffee) goes here. I retoggled it; fingers crossed.

Another reason to skip blogging: going to see “Top Gun” with The Kids

So. I’m not cashing in my blogging chips. Not just yet. (Though I did come up with a dandy of a title for my last post: “That’s All She Wrote.”) But I’m awfully tech-tired right now. I’ll end with a sweet little wedding video and a promise to be wittier and more entertaining next week.

New York City. September 2022

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8 thoughts on “Technical difficulties

  1. Super cute video! And I’m glad you’re back on track. I had a graphic designer/computer-knowledgeable friend do my upgrade from the free WP site to the paid .com site, because I was so nervous I’d mess something up. A smart person would be sure to save my old posts somewhere else, right? Yeah, need to get on that!

    • Golly! I sure hope you have your posts saved somewhere (!) Thank you for your vote of support; it was a pretty nerve-wracking experience — almost a blogging death spiral. So much got lost when WordPress last upgraded. (I hate upgrades! Basically, I hate change. But then again, I’m at that age.) oh! So glad you enjoyed the video!

  2. Jeff Magnuson

    so glad you aren’t cashing your chips in, and I think this past week and this great technical article are just what you needed to get back on track…

    • Thank you so much. I’m glad I’m back, too! There was much weeping and gnashing of teeth chez moi. Fingers crossed all is well now and I can focus on writing instead of troubleshooting! Meanwhile, hang on to that computer genius

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