What do you think of the new look? I switched to it primarily because I wanted to be able to get two small photos next to each other in posts and that wasn't working with the old template. I have noticed that the changes have screwed up the text and paragraph spacing on some old posts, some of which I'm fixing as I find them.
I'm finding them because I'm working on a blog project of which this post is the first example. I'm going to do a post listing my favorite posts for each year, and then I'll be able to simply post links to those few posts in the sidebar rather than a long list. I've also added a list of my favorite book-related posts to the sidebar.
So, here's 2007, a short half year to get started. We'll all find out together if I have the stamina to finish this project.
What's a greentangle? What is this blog going to be about?
Hiking in Duluth A walk in the urban wilderness
Bye bye, Bubba The life and death of a zoo polar bear
Batting 2nd, HD Thoreau Thoreau and baseball, or baseball and Thoreau
Ecoblog Books and activities for connecting with nature
Sanctuary For farm animals and for me
Developing a Rant No more buildings
Sea Shepherd: The Whale Warriors A book review and more
Beauty in Black and Orange
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7 comments:
I like the No Building thing. Part of what makes me uncomfortable about the natural building movement is, precisely that: the building part. When we were looking for our place, we were looking for already developed property. We didn't want to carve out 40 acres of wilderness and spoil it with our mud house.
Although, and something I've been thinking about, there must be rules for Green Homesteaders...i.e. fewer fences, leaving at least 2/3rds of the property undeveloped, leaving wildlife corridors intact, slow speed limits, etc. etc.
allan
I like the new look. You are brave to change. I don't think I have the nerve right now. I'm afraid everything would implode, disappear or change to Chinese or something.
I tagged you for a blog game that is going around. It involves highlighting one of your photographs. Visit my latest post for details. Hope you enjoy this.
Judy, I'll skip that; I'm not one for internet games or chain mail.
Allan, yep, that issue of building, living in the country, etc. is one of those green tangles--everything's got its good and bad aspects, even (especially?) living in Tucson. :-)
I had a feeling you wouldn't be interested, so that's fine. No problem. It's not really a game, though. It gives you a chance to have other people find your blog and see your photos. I probably didn't explain it correctly.
Kia ora GT,
Lots of good info here, a treasure trove to troll through now that I can sit at a keyboard for a bit.
Cheers,
Robb
Hi Robb, welcome back, glad you got done with the surgery and are on your way back to hiking.
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