This is the Third in a Series of Topical Summaries about BlogHer 12 in New York Blogging about blogging may be a bit less of the navel gazer recursive exercise than it would at first glance seem to be. The publication industry is changing, and that change is strikingly apparent when I look back over […]
Working on My Empty Nester Site
I spent the last couple of days working on Done Nesting. I purchase reliable and flexible themes that I can customize without doing any alterations of code. I buy themes to be certain they work and will continue to do so. It isn’t that there aren’t good free themes out there. There are. Free themes […]
J is for Journey
I’m trying again and this time it feels like success. But no matter what it is, it is part of my Journey; and my journey is good. I had to find just the right niche and build it out. My post, The Feminization of the InterWebs, is a tech article, although it could also be […]
Consistency is Key
Just spent the morning and lunchtime perusing my online identity and determining changes I have to make to remain consistent across the social media platforms I find to be useful. At least that is how I started out the morning. The consistency task is huge and I have helped folks accomplish that for quite some […]
Blogging About The City I Love: Happy Birthday Tucson!
Click to get info and grab badge. I am celebrating my town’s birthday along with thousands of other people in Tucson, Arizona. It is a month long birthday party. The cyber party starts today and runs through the end of the month. Tucson, Arizona has been my home for the past 22 years. My paternal […]
Open Source Does Not Mean Free… but it could save you a bundle.
The phrase Open Source Software just means software that costs you nothing, or very little, in comparison to other options for brand recognized software packages from major corporations. We are going to stay at a nuts and bolts level of discussion in this article and not dig into any of the confusing and jargon filled […]



