Does It Still Work? in Postcards 4

  • Oct. 30, 2014, 9:52 a.m.
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I’ve had to make multiple blogs so I could stay in touch with my now scattered Open Diary friends. I didn’t want to lose them. Only on my Blogger page did I make a list of all the pages I read out there in the real world. Slowly this last week, I’ve been going through the links. I asked myself, does it still work? Is someone still using it? Is it current?

The links were all still open. Most of them are still current…that was good. Unfortunately, many of the foodie blogs were not up to date. That was sad as I had great trouble finding San Diego food blogs, or even accessible food blogs, to read when I built the list. Not so this time. Now there are lots of exciting pages with info on the newest and latest additions to the food scene.

Wearing my new glasses, I wallowed happily in cyber calories all afternoon. With the humor and color of Mid_Century Menu right at the top, I came back several times to read about the no Fry donuts topping of their Halloween list. A little farther down, San Diego Foodstuffs shares one of the newest hot deserts from Extraordiinary Deserts. We love that place too.

If you want to see what I’ve been doing one handedly, please stop by my Blogger page, another Postcards but with lists on the left side.


  • Himself: Announced that he was feeling better at last. Nap mid day. Worked hard on wrecks for a new client. He rescued a neighbor lady whose 2 year old locked her out on the deck while the one year old cried inside and dinner boiled on the stove. Dinner out and grocery shopping after work. Simple meals. Game playing. TV. He’s a good guy.
  • Herself: Drove downtown and picked up my new glasses with my old prescription. They work wonderfully well. Hurrah, hurrah…but the hair wash had to be redone at home by G to get rid of the perfume. Today tidy house and lunch with Schmidley in Old Town. Yes, I will take pictures.
  • Reading: A mystery and suspense anthology Really scaring me.
  • Balance: I took a nap too.

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