Tag Archives: family
Protected: laughter
Protected: first video
Protected: He’s on to me
Protected: whistle stop cafe
Protected: A serious predicament: too many photos
starting early
reading with mommy, originally uploaded by dfb.
It is never to early to start reading to a youngster. Boring text-only books also double as a great sleep aid. 😉
BTW: The book is Epitaph for a Peach by David Mas Masumoto. It is an excellent read about a year on the author’s family farm outside Fresno, CA, his struggle to continue growing SunCrest peaches, a truly wonderful, juicy, flavorful peach that isn’t commercially sought after, and his musings about life. It also serves as well thought out commentary on our agricultural system from someone who is actually out in the fields.
Protected: Hear ye! Hear ye!
Protected: livin’ large
Poll: Give your opinion please
Today, I use a single pass code that I distribute to family and friends to view posts I prefer not to share with the general public and snooping spiders of search engines. These are primarily posts about my family. The question I’d like to pose to you, dear readers, is whether you prefer I retain this single pass code or would you prefer to sign up for accounts. I mean account in the loosest sense of the word. You would only need to provide a nickname and your email address. If you forget the password, I can reset it, or you may have it emailed to you. See for yourself what registration requires.
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Note #1: feel free to leave comments. you do not need an account; however you will need to provide your email address.
Note #2: You will notice mention of Open ID on the registration and login pages. Open ID allows you to sign into this blog using your Yahoo! account. To use it, type in “yahoo.com” in the Open ID box and hit submit. You will be directed to Yahoo! to verify your account. There are other Open ID providers – you can get a list of other Open ID providers at openid.net. Sorry, Google and Microsoft are slow to the game and don’t support it yet.