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It's been a bit of a quiet weekend. Little news of interest to post about and no wines tasted (at Galdstone Terrace at any rate; but plenty to come during the week). We are still waiting for the latest EOMEOTE write-up and there are the remaining parcel reports - goodies sent out as part of the EBBP (Euro Blogging By Post) event still to come in. I haven't just been siting on my arse eating cheesecake though - the Scribblings website has been given a meticulous tidy as I had not realised how much was broken since moving to the new servers. Now looking mean and lean!
A spate of entries over the weekend has seen the DMBLGIT page updated several times. Have you seen the quality of some of these pictures? Amazingly professional. I so need to get a digital slr! Many of the entries require viewing on their home website to really appreciate the quality. It is quite different viewing the photograph first and subsequently reading the story or recipe behind it. The emphasis is on the illustration with the text supportive rather than the other way round. Interesting. I now know that many readers dislike these blog-happening reports. So if all goes to plan (Reza??) they will be soon be creamed off the main Spittoon site to another, as yet unnamed, sub-blog. SpittoonExtra has a nice ring but can anyone come up with alternatives?
Of interest to the many readers who maintain their own blog (36% of you apparently) is the World Blog Day. Not only do they have a highly inventive logo (animated it is even better) but the aim of sharing and viewing '5 new Blogs that you find interesting' is rather virtuous.
A spate of entries over the weekend has seen the DMBLGIT page updated several times. Have you seen the quality of some of these pictures? Amazingly professional. I so need to get a digital slr! Many of the entries require viewing on their home website to really appreciate the quality. It is quite different viewing the photograph first and subsequently reading the story or recipe behind it. The emphasis is on the illustration with the text supportive rather than the other way round. Interesting. I now know that many readers dislike these blog-happening reports. So if all goes to plan (Reza??) they will be soon be creamed off the main Spittoon site to another, as yet unnamed, sub-blog. SpittoonExtra has a nice ring but can anyone come up with alternatives?
Of interest to the many readers who maintain their own blog (36% of you apparently) is the World Blog Day. Not only do they have a highly inventive logo (animated it is even better) but the aim of sharing and viewing '5 new Blogs that you find interesting' is rather virtuous.
