Happy Leap Day
I couldn’t go without posting a little something on Leap Day. ;)
So…
If you go visit Confessions of a Pioneer Woman, you’ll find gorgeous pictures of hunky cowboys, wild mustangs, cattle, prairies, cute kids, puppy dogs, elegant and decadent foods (with recipes), and good writing all in one package. She’s addictive. And funny. And her blog is really pretty. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. This week she provided some photos for download. I have one of some wild mustangs on the snow covered prairie at sunrise as wallpaper on my laptop. It makes me sigh every time I look at it. Beautiful.
And…
The local news broadcasts tonight are all about snow. It’s about an hour out—nothing here yet. However, they upped the amounts a little bit. They’re calling for something around 6-8 inches now. Not too bad, I guess. There’s another storm brewing, apparently, which may turn out to be The Really Big One for the year. That’s anticipated in 8 days or so. Ah, why not. Go for it snow gods. Knock yourselves out.
oh thank you! She is one of the links that I was trying to get off my old computer! I have been reading her for a long time now. She is so funny. I love when she posts her conversation with her brother lol.
And it can freaking STOP snowing already!!
I am so sick of snow.
You’re welcome, J. I just discovered her about a month ago.
And yes, we agree about the you know what.
Incidentally, if you’re tired of losing links when computers expire or you’re using a different computer, try putting your favorite links on Google Bookmarks. As long as you can get to Google, you can always have your favorites right at your fingertips. Sign in to your Google account and look under “My Account”. There should be a link to the bookmarks page there. You can also add a Google Bookmark gadget to your Google homepage that’ll list all your bookmarks and you can add a Google Bookmark Button to your Firefox browser to easily access your bookmarks management page. Once you have your bookmarks set up on Google, you’ll never be without your links no matter what computer you’re using. It has saved me a lot of lost links over the last couple of years.





