[Nfb-krafters-korner] To the Board

Courtney Fulghum Smith cmfulghum at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 14:26:18 UTC 2015


Cathy, ranger's ears perked up at the mention of dog socks. He's been trying to get his Grandma Linda to knit him some little paw warmers for several years & she hasn't done it yet. Lol

Courtney F. smith
662.279.1301

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> On Sep 24, 2015, at 11:24 PM, Cathy via Nfb-krafters-korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Greg and anyone else reading this,
> 
> Generally, a blog is set up like a website having headings, links, pages,
> forms and the like. Some blogs, like some websites are easier to navigate
> than others.  I went to our blog tonight and was perplexed to find that the
> links to the pages on our blog had disappeared. So I sent a note off to
> WordPress tech support asking them to help me to get the links to reappear.
> So wait a few days and then just click on the link to the blog and go
> adventuring. Sometimes I just dive into things and see how they go. When I
> agreed to set up a blog for the division a year ago in July, I knew only
> that blogs were where folks wrote things to express themselves and to
> connect with others. I had hoped that creating a blog might help other
> visually impaired craft lovers to find and join us. but it hasn't been as
> successful as I'd hoped it might be.
> 
> The postings I send out to the list with the subject line Upcoming class:
> knitted  dog socks or whatever is the exact same post I put on the blog.
> while composing my post I can send the same post simultaneously to both our
> Facebook and Twitter pages. So even if I don't get much traffic on the blog
> I can hope that perhaps the word is getting out about our wonderful group on
> Facebook and/or Twitter.
> 
> What's that, did I hear you say that you want me to teach a knitted dog
> socks class. it wouldn't be real difficult actually. The difficult part
> would be getting the dog to
> Wear them. with Nike the difficulty would be to keep him from eating them.
> 
> Now if you want to visit our Facebook or twitter page, don't come to me. I
> don't  know and don't really desire to know more about those things. My old
> brain can only take in so much information! At least for now.
> <smile.
> 
> Cathy F   
> 
> 
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