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Long time, no see!
Hum -- I didn't realize it had been that long since I'd posted here, until I had to deal with some spammers in the comments.
Have been busy. Many changes in the works around here. I'd actually decided that maybe I would write a movie blog, and came up with the neat name of Cinefille (play on words, cinephile, a lover of cinema, cinefille, cinema girl).
But it already exists. This is the first time that this has happened, that I've come up with a good blog name that already exists.
So I've been rethinking, and designing a new blog in my mind -- The Other is finally in the process of building us a new PC, so the actual *work* will happen once I can get back to working on it, rather than the Mac.
So, in the interest of writing something remotely amusing, here are the latest search terms that brought people here (with the exception of one. I went through a period where people who didn't care particularly for a certain southern Ontario city searched and ended up here. A lot.)
The best of the rest:
"phantom louvre dan brown" -- okay, we all know what book it refers to. Interestingly, since I manipulated the city search, the louvre is now my all time number one search.
"Poetry in Stitches kits" -- I have some. Thought I'd wrote about that over on the knitting blog. Hmm...
"100% pain Kayser" -- another frequent search. It's a good book. Should I get off my duff and write about bread over on the food blog? It's been on my mind a lot lately, even took a workshop one evening.
"knit counterpane" -- how did they know I was thinking about this? And why isn't all this knitting stuff over on my knitting blog?
"my knitted counterpane" -- oh, sorry, I don't know which one is yours.
"Frangipani yarn" -- yummy stuff. Ran across three cones in Raspberry whilst looking for things to take to the guild yarn swap the other night. Must find a use for it.
"Exxon Valdez wreckage" -- oh dear. No, my wreckage is the kind that doesn't harm the environment.
And that's it, folks. More soon when I come up for air.
June 18, 2004 at 02:42 PM | Permalink