Sunday Selections Week 44

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This is the first Sunday of November, it is Garden Update time. I’ll throw in a chook update because it is relevant to the garden this month. The sunflowers and catgrass are doing well –

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The portulacas are a constant riot of colourful flowers. I’ve got a post just about them for next weekend. :)

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One of the new nasturtiums is very very happy.

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The other one was looking a little straggly. Then, the chooks found it. More about that below.

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Chooks Are Good

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Chooks love to eat spiders. So they have been getting a lot of free range time since we discovered we have funnel web spiders on the property. They do not stop with spiders – they will eat any kind of bug or moving thing. This past week, I saw Rosie chasing a cabbage moth across the yard, jumping into the air trying to catch it.

Chooks Are Bad

On Thursday my afternoon peace time was interrupted with a lot of trumpeting – when I went out to find out what was going on, one of the girls had a small lizard in her beak and one of the other chooks was chasing her around the yard trying to get it.

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Then they took a fancy to eating one of the new nasturtiums, because it is right next to a spot they love to dustbathe in. That one was looking a little straggly to begin with, now it looks.. bad.

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Also, one of the girls decided it was time to build a nest among the flowers – she laid an egg in there too – and consequently my lovely planter box now looks like this –

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The girls were not let out on Friday at all. Saturday morning, we did this –

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That is 10 photos, which is my limit for a post. I’ll update you on the planter box with baby spinach, brussel sprouts and silverbeet next month.

Would you like to join in with Sunday Selections?? The rules are very simple:-
1. post photos of your choice, old or new, under the Sunday Selections title
2. link back to River at Drifting Through Life, somewhere in your post
3. leave River a comment so that she knows you’ve joined in and can come over and see what you’ve posted.

Sunday Snap –

I’m also linking up with Sunday Snap over at JibberJabberUK –

Sunday Snap

Weekly Wrap Up –

I’ve been recovering from an injury this week so I have been taking things super easy. You’ll get to read about my injury on Friday this week.

I also ordered and received a new phone – the Samsung Galaxy s5. My old phone was struggling a bit to find a signal and the battery lasted less than a day, so it was time to upgrade.

Sephy sent me a package as well. When we were in Hawaii in 2013, I bought some antihistamines I had never seen in Australia from Costco which have been fantastic for me, they work really well. I ran out of them right before allergy season started here this year and it is a bad allergy season. Within 2 days of the drugs arriving, I am like a human again!

Sunday Selections, weekly wrap up

New Feeds October

An Important Notice –

I mentioned earlier this week that I was not adding any more partial feeds to my feed reader. If I followed you on Bloglovin or WordPress this month and your blog does not appear in the below list, serving up a partial feed is the reason why. Presently I am reading over 600 blogs, which is a LOT of blogs, and the frustration I feel when I see a partial feed post simply is not fun or enjoyable for me. If you switch back to a full feed, let me know and I will subscribe in my feed reader.

New blogs to the feed reader since 30 September –

A New Beginning..
A note on a rainy night
A view to the Fells
AIKO CUNANAN
Alemint
Allowing Myself
asyouwishuk
Avoiding Atrophy
Bloved Boston
Beauty Affair
Books Speak Volumes
Casually Somewhere
Cath@Home
chanel no. five
Chronic Pain Cockney
Coffee, Makes Everything Better
Countryside Tales
Cuaderno Inedito
Dysthymaries
Franish
Grits in the City
Healthy Delicious
Hillary Chybinski
Iliska Dreams
Ilse Daniëlle
Jack’s Paper Moon
JennieEmma
Just-In-Time Travels
Leah XL
Linda Letters
Lisa Meilgaard
Lisa the Vegetarian
Lolly Likes
Love Leah X
Lux Life
Maple Hill 101
Mary Denman
Meanwhile in the Country
Megan-Starling
Misadventures with Andi
Monica Mariz
Ms Sparrow
nothomecooked
Pantry Revisited
Paper coffee store
pausestudio
Plane Girl
Pulpconnection
Reef Botanicals
Sarah Gina-Maria Reiter
Searching for Spice
Simply Healthy Family
Southernyacht
Susan K Mann
Sweet Sassafras
That Short Blogger
The Cat On My Head
The Lego Farmer
The Wilsons in Dublin
Vintage Bird Girl
Voyage of the MeeMee
Wanderlust
Water Painted Dreams
Wear and Tear
Where2Shop
Zinc Moon

Welcome to my feedreader, bloggers.

There are 66 of you. In my internet travels I found my way to your blog, often because I read a blogger who linked to you. I liked your blog a lot. While there, I probably read back about 40+ posts or so. Then I added you to my feedreader.

Most of you will know what a feedreader is, but in case you do not, click here for info. The quick run down – it is an awesome program which collects new articles that bloggers post. So when you post something new, I get a copy, and if I have the time and something to say, I will click through and comment.

If you want to get a feed reader, I highly recommend Inoreader, which I have been using a lot lately. I wrote this post – how to get started with Inoreader.

At the end of 6 months or so, if I am still loving your blog as much as I did when I added you to my feed reader, I will add you to my permanent blogroll. YAY!

April New Feed Review –

And it has now been six months since April, so this month I have gone through the review process and the blogs which I am keeping are these –

Art Peace
Badfish Out of Water
Blog Apocalypse
Bubbles in my Head
Clients From Hell
Elephant’s Child
Eye on the Edge
Good Woman
it just Dawned on me . . .
JibberJabberUK
Klar Himmel – Clear Skies – Carpe Noctem
Life at Number Five
Nutsrok
Patti Dawn Swanson
Random Musings And Wanderlust
Rants from Mommyland
SilverTiger
Snippets & Snapshots
That’s so pants
The Other Side of Sixty
The Plastic Mancunian
The Second Half of My Life
The Siberian American
TurtleHead
Welcome to my World
You Gotta Start Somewhere

This may be a new record, with a huge 10 bloggers from the above list jumping directly into my Favourites folders. I’m loving your work!

Why did I unsubscribe from 11 blogs? The reasons are as follows listed in no particular order – taken from my blog posts 14 Reasons and 10 New Reasons I unsubscribed from blogs.

PARTIAL FEEDS, too many photos, they went quiet, they are a wanna-be, I’m not feeling it.

Is your blog not listed here but you would like it to be? Email Snoskred via the contact page and Snoskred will add your blog to her feed reader. :)

See previous new feeds for – August JulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2014 NovemberOctoberSeptemberAugust July

Update – I have created a brand new Inoreader Bundle with all the current blogs I have in the feed reader, and I have added an RSS feed to the sidebar which will – eventually – show the latest 20 posts.. :) right now it is showing the posts as they were put into Inoreader instead of most recent.

New Feeds

No More Partial Feeds

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I’m OVER partial feeds. If I add a feed into my feed reader only to discover it is a partial feed, I am unsubscribing right away and the blog will not appear in the monthly new feeds list. No matter how much I might have wanted to read that blog or enjoyed the content I saw there!

If a blogger is going to make me click through to their blog for every post in full, I’m out. Even if they are an amazing writer. Even if I really love what I saw on their blog.

Consider This –

Do bloggers really want to make their readers jump through hoops to read their content? I’m not a performing dog. :) Ain’t nobody got time for that shiznit! If I like the post and I have the time, I’m going to click through and comment.

If a blogger gives me a tiny snippet of their post and what is there does not seem interesting, I’m not clicking through. Sorry. :( A partial feed is simply a terrible concept when bloggers want people to read their writing. Those bloggers are frustrating your readers, and that content they worked so hard on is likely going to be left unread.

Current Reads –

For partial feeds already in the feed reader, I went through my feeds during October. I unsubscribed from all partial feed blogs and removed them from the blogroll. There are only two exceptions to this –

– I really, truly, deeply love your content and I want to keep reading your blog – but please, reconsider your partial feed!

– You comment here on a regular basis and/or I comment at yours regularly.

I also unsubscribed from blogs that had stopped posting, and blogs that use too many large photos as they take a long time to download, and can be very irritating. If you do not know how to resize your images, find out! Here is a post from Sephy that will help you.

Content Scraping –

If the reason you are using a partial feed is because you are worried about content scraping, there are things you can do that do not involve a partial feed – like these –

7 Tips and Tools to Stop Content Thieves in their Tracks

Beginner’s Guide to Preventing Blog Content Scraping in WordPress

But Wait, I’m Not Sure –

Do you know what kind of feed you are providing to your readers? If you do not, you had best subscribe to your own blog and find out. You should always subscribe to your own blog so you can make sure your content is appearing exactly how you want it to appear.

A partial feed is part of a post – eg, the first 20-50 characters and sometimes a photo as well. I do have blogs where all I get is the title of a post, sometimes the title and a photo and no text. None of those things are remotely tempting me to click through. In fact, what they are doing is making me feel annoyed and frustrated.

In Conclusion –

There are a lot of blogs out there in the world. I’d like to read all of them however there are not enough hours in the day. Presently I am reading over 600 blogs, which is a LOT of blogs, and the frustration I feel when I see a partial feed post simply is not fun or enjoyable for me.

It is mostly me, but bloggers who are using a partial feed, it is partly you too. If you are a blogger who only cares about blog stats and people clicking through to your blog, feel free to keep using partial feeds. I won’t be reading your blog, though. :/

Over To You –

What are your thoughts on partial feeds?

If you were using a partial feed but have gone back to full, let me know as I may have already unsubscribed.

blogging tips, New Feeds

Sunday Selections Week 43

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Here are some photos from our Canberra day trip. First up a bit of a photo fail – it may be out of focus and difficult to make out, but that is a reflection of my sparkly watch in the window as we were driving home in the afternoon.

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These pineapple bookends would be an awesome addition to my collection, however they were Up Money at $199. A lot of things in this particular store are Up Money.

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Like this glittery skull for $179. The photo does not give you an idea of the size – we are talking large bowling ball size here. I think I could probably recreate this with papier mache and glitter for considerably less $$.

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This “diamante” skull was more reasonable at just under $35. It was still fairly large, probably just slightly larger than a real human skull would be. They also had a skull shaped liquid soap dispenser which I exclaimed out loud when I saw it, much to the amusement of a nearby staff member, which made me shy about taking a photo of it. I wish I had, in fact I wish I had bought it!

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This copper toucan would be amazing on my candle shelf. Now that I know how candle light reflects from these kinds of items, I have to refrain from buying All The Things That Look Like This. Copper, Gold, Silver, Bronze, these things are my Kryptonite. After all, my candle shelf is now completely packed with items, there is no room for anything more!

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Christmas at this store is also very beautiful. A few years ago they had a white feather Christmas tree which retailed for just under $900. It was a thing of great beauty. Well, it would want to be for that kind of money!

Would you like to join in with Sunday Selections?? The rules are very simple:-
1. post photos of your choice, old or new, under the Sunday Selections title
2. link back to River at Drifting Through Life, somewhere in your post
3. leave River a comment so that she knows you’ve joined in and can come over and see what you’ve posted.

Weekly Wrap Up –

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Happy Moments for our Grumpy. Friday morning she was returned to the vet for another eye check up. Her eye is almost healed. She will receive eye cream for another week, then nothing more.

A not quite so happy moment – on the way there, The Other Half said to me he seemed to have lost the power steering. It turns out the return hose has a crack in it, so that will be difficult to fix. We’ll have to share the Polo until it is fixed.

Television Update –

You may recall that The Other Half and I watched Mr Robot together a few months ago and we decided we wanted to keep watching something together.. After the first season finished, we chose 24 which we had never seen before.

This turned out to be a terrible mistake. Maybe 7-8 episodes in, we personally wanted to strangle 99% of the characters ourselves, and we would be screaming at the teevee – usually TELL HER or TELL HIM, because the characters on that show had a – wonderful for storylines but terrible for actual people – habit of keeping stuff to themselves!

We gave up at the end of the first season, and I suggested that we try watching Breaking Bad, which The Other Half has not seen. We are 7 episodes in and he is enjoying it thus far, plus it is wonderful to *finally* watch it together.

Sunday Selections, weekly wrap up

Weekly Wrap – Uncles And Day Trips

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My apologies all, yesterday we went to Sydney and did not get home till nearly half past eleven. I’d planned to write this last night and add it to Sunday Selections but that did not happen.

The Canberra day trip was great – mostly shopping. My parents had to do a stocktake and sadly there was no time for Floriade as one of the other people assigned to the stocktake did not show up. I was roped in to count for the couple of hours when I had planned to take myself to Floriade. More about that day trip in the next Sunday Selections, with photos.

I’ve written here before about my Uncle and my Chinese Aunt. In February he wanted to move back to Adelaide but my parents and I talked him out of it. At that time, we spoke with him about some very specific and important things that he needed to do as a matter of urgency –

– see his doctor and get a mental health plan and referral to a psychologist as his OCD, anxiety and depression were spiraling out of control. As in opening and closing the car door 10 times, turning his computer on and off for an hour, that kind of thing..

– organise English lessons for his wife – she gets 500 hours of tuition free but you have to *organise* that. He’d already been given all the information to do that when he first arrived here and 6 months had passed with no improvement in her English at all.

Six months later and he had done neither of those things, and suddenly he decided it was time to move to Adelaide. We were so over his behaviour by this point that not one of us tried to talk him out of it. He has many serious issues – all of which he knows about and admits to – with zero intention of addressing any of them.

My Uncle cannot ever do things logically or in a sane manner, so he chose to ship his vehicle back to Adelaide rather than drive it, and fly over with 6 suitcases, 2 carry on suitcases, and 5 boxes. He sold all his furniture for way less than he paid for it and once his car left, he had no way to get to the airport. He just assumed my parents would take him.

Well my parents have driven to Canberra last week, they go to Sydney next week, they were short staffed this weekend, and they were quite tired. They’ve had the unexpected issue of an air-conditioner break down at work and have needed to go and lock up the shop at 1am every night this past week. Wisely, they declined an airport run.

I put our hand up for 2 reasons –

– IKEA trip!
– the chance to have a Korean BBQ buffet dinner with friends.

And so yesterday we packed all his worldly goods into the back of my parents van and drove them to Sydney.

My uncle had spent 7 days cleaning his unit, including cleaning the gutters with Windex. His anxiety level was high. His wife is *over* him at this point. If she leaves him once she gets her permanent residency, I will not blame her at all. I will miss her much more than I will miss him, which is kinda sad in its own way.

Anyway, IKEA was awesome as always, dinner with our friends at Se Jong was amazing – I did not take any photos to share with you – we were too busy cooking, eating, and enjoying – but here are some if you want to know more about the place.. I ate so many prawns!

This will become a regular trip we think. Except the dropping off the uncle part and thank the deities for that, because next time we can go in our own car.

weekly wrap up

Sunday Selections Week 42

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Would you like to go to the garden centre with me? Don’t worry, we will look with our eyeballs, not our purses.

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These were new to me – lollipop daisies. I am not normally a daisy fan but I love these!

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They had quite a range of different coloured daisies.

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This bee was a fan.

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Out of all the non flowering plants, I deeply love Pittosporum. My parents have this planted down one side of their house and have made it into a hedge of awesomeness.

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This little plant is called a Loropetalum. Every year at this particular garden centre they grow something to a very large size and make a feature of it out the front of the place, then they have smaller versions inside for people to buy. This years plant has proved so popular, the local Bunnings are stocking it too.

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There is some truth in advertising.. :)

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What a gorgeous display of purple and pink! I bought the Aubrieta.

Would you like to join in with Sunday Selections?? The rules are very simple:-
1. post photos of your choice, old or new, under the Sunday Selections title
2. link back to River at Drifting Through Life, somewhere in your post
3. leave River a comment so that she knows you’ve joined in and can come over and see what you’ve posted.

Sunday Selections, weekly wrap up

Sunday Selections Week 41

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While meditating on whether or not I should purchase the Gold Pineapple for my Pineapple Collection, I was wandering through Pillowtalk with a friend and I discovered a couple of items which were considerably marked down. They returned home with me to be added to the candle shelf.

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First up, I wanted to see if we could hang up my clock to add some room to the shelf. I was concerned about hanging it up because it is very heavy indeed, and we’d already had an incident where the whiteboard fell off the wall here. The whiteboard is firmly screwed into the wall studs now, and so is the nail holding up the clock.

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This tealight holder was $4. I liked it because it was that gorgeous blue glass which I love to collect. However, light a candle inside it, and you get almost a purple effect. The light that shines out of it is a cool white.

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The effect of this is quite interesting and makes me want to add more tealight holders in various colours to the shelf.

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This gorgeous glass tealight holder with silver accents was $9. I thought it would be interesting to have a candle at a slightly different height, plus the silver fits in with the shelf very well now.

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I was right that it is interesting – it allows for some new reflections from the pineapples. I’m still considering the gold pineapple – if and when it gets marked down and I happen to drop in and spot it, I will likely pick it up. Until then, this shelf is looking pretty awesome with the new additions, and I have a few tealight holders which I am planning to rotate onto the shelf regularly.

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Of course, there was a copper vase added recently and I also got two new bright red tealight holders. I’ll show you those next time.

Would you like to join in with Sunday Selections?? The rules are very simple:-
1. post photos of your choice, old or new, under the Sunday Selections title
2. link back to River at Drifting Through Life, somewhere in your post
3. leave River a comment so that she knows you’ve joined in and can come over and see what you’ve posted.

Weekly Wrap Up –

Oops, totally forgot to schedule this post yesterday! I was out to dinner with family while The Other Half went to bed super early. He has gone to Bathurst today leaving at 1am. I am here with a cat who spent most of the night unsuccessfully trying to remove her collar. She is very determined but she has finally given up and climbed into one of her favourite spots to get some sleep.

I get to visit Canberra on Wednesday – just a short day trip. I’m not sure what the plans are but I know DFO is in there somewhere. Next weekend we are dropping my Loopy Uncle off at the airport with all his stuff, and he is going back to Adelaide to live. He has so successfully chewed through my parents goodwill that they are saying they will not take him. Whether that turns out to be the case or whether my Dad will change his mind at the last minute I am not sure.

Fun for all the family! But hey, we’ll make it fun for us with a drop into IKEA, and go to dinner with friends, and probably bring home some Krispy Kremes.

Sunday Selections, weekly wrap up

Sunday Selections Week 40

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I think for the foreseeable future, we will make the first Sunday of the month Garden Check In day. The Dianthus in our older planter pot from 2014 are flowering again.

About four weeks ago we did some new planting and two weeks ago I posted this update post.

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The flyscreen wrapped garden box is doing very well. We’ve had a praying mantis which has been hanging out on top of it.

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The sunflower seeds have turned into tiny plants.

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The Nasturtiums are having a wonderful time in their new home. The chooks quite often stand on the hardware wire but they do not eat the plants. In a couple of weeks I will feel secure enough to take this ex-kitty door off.

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As you can see, the jasmine has climbed high up the arch. It is smelling awesome!

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Next time I will show you the progress of some new plants we have purchased, including my first ever succulent – Portulaca. Here they are as I was buying them in the garden centre.

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And a close up of the Portulaca. There were 6 seedlings in here.

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The chooks have been getting plenty of free ranging time, and Kitty Supervisor is on the job. I’ve kept that pot on the table for a couple of weeks to make sure the sunflowers get a decent start without a chook eating them incident, but that meant the cats could not eat the cat grass. It was good for the cat grass because they had been chowing down on it, and it needed a break from kitty teeth! ;)

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Kitty Supervisor can watch them down here from a side window which is good, because they like to venture down here to some very old lawn clippings and leaves which were left here for a couple of years to turn into bug filled mulch – AKA happy meal time for chooks! There is a gate which shuts this area off if and when new clippings are left here – however that has not happened in some time, the bag catcher is broken.

Weekly Wrap Up –

Daylight Savings starts today here in Australia. Normally this is my favourite time of year because in previous years I have suffered from SAD – that is Seasonal Affective Disorder – however this past winter I did a lot better than usual. I’m crediting the evening candle show, an LED light changing shower head, and LED lights throughout the house for that improvement.

So today I am a little bit sad to be saying goodbye to 5-6 hours of candle time a day. I’ll still be burning candles of an evening and I think that is a long term change for the better for me, it will just be candles for a shorter amount of time each day, and more time outside in the evening for plant watering and chooky chores.

In scheduling news, I already have two posts scheduled for 2016. All my Wednesday posts are written for the rest of the year, and I am scheduled out to November for the other blog days. I like to write ahead, and sometimes posts come up that are time sensitive and the other not so time sensitive posts get pushed out further.

There Was An Incident –

Grumpy is extra grumpy this week. She did something to her eye – we are not sure what happened to start it off, but she was squinting a lot and somehow her bottom eyelid was turning in as a result. After making a vet appointment for Monday we were trying to get some photos to show the vet because we could fix the eyelid – turn it out the right way – and sometimes it would stay fixed for a decent length of time, so we could not guarantee it would happen when we were at the vets with Grumpy. Happy did a little photobomb.

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I did manage to get a decent in focus shot which showed the vet everything she needed to see, plus after I showed her the photo the eyelid started to turn in while we were there. That was the last time it turned in and I hope it never happens again!

Ever since Grumpy had that terrible Kidney Shutdown of 2014, she has not been a fan of vets at all. The only person that can hold her when we are there now is The Other Half, and he is the only person who can hold her when she needs to be medicated – which she has needed twice a day this past week for a tablet and ointment in her eye.

We went back to the vet on Friday for another eye dye and blacklight look. It seems like progress has been made, not just on the eye front but also a trip where the only thing that happens is dye in her eye might help her a lot with her vet fears.

We’ll keep up the ointment for another 7 days then take her back again next Friday. This time Happy will go along for a check up as well. I fully anticipate that once the vet finds her melty spot, she will lie down on the table, purr a lot, and ask for belly rubs. :)

The Martian –

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The Martian Official Website

We went to see The Martian this weekend. I’d started reading the book a few months ago. The book was something I knew The Other Half would deeply love, so I made him start reading it – and he finished it before I did! That is the fastest he has ever read a book in his lifetime.

I read the book again this week in preparation for seeing the movie and loved it just as much the second time. I was curious about a few things – would the movie begin with the same line as the book, which contains a pretty serious swear word? That would be fine in Australia but I really cannot see the US audience enjoying that. And how would they handle the night soil stuff?

The truth is, I suspect this might be the best space movie ever created, or at least a tie for first place with Apollo 13. Yes, there was some swearing. Yes, there was vacuum sealed poop. Yes, I did cringe at the whole poop thing being a germophobe, but I actually cringed more at Mark performing surgery on himself. There was nothing in the movie that I did not deeply enjoy. Matt Damon was brilliant as expected, so was everyone in it.

So if you have not read the book and you like science, space, Matt Damon, NASA and/or movies set in space, go and see the movie. If you like the movie, read the book. The movie runs for 2h20m, and it felt to me like it went for 30 minutes maximum. Sephyroth wrote about The Martian too. Beware though his post contains some spoilers if you have not seen it.

garden, Home, kitties, movies, Sunday Selections, weekly wrap up

New Feeds September

As you read yesterday, this month is a little different to our usual New Feeds. Normally when I add a new blog to the feed reader, I have read back 20-40 posts and decided that I liked the content and wanted to read more.

This month, I did not visit the blogs themselves – only the blog page on Bloglovin. There were three criteria –

– They must be following a blog I already follow
– They must have posted something recently – Sep/Aug
– Is the content I can see interesting to me.

It should be noted that Bloglovin does not show much in the way of content – you only get a photo, the headline and maybe two sentences of text at most. So there is a chance not very many of these blogs will be long term keepers for me.

I will mention that anyone who has followed me gets an automatic follow back and a link below if they have a blog of their own, so there are a couple of blogs in here which are in different languages to the one I speak.

Important note –

If I followed you in September but your blog is not listed below, it is not listed on my blogroll, and you do not appear in my last 6 months of new feeds posts, please let me know in the comments so I can make sure to add your blog to this list. :)

13 Acres
5 Acres & A Dream
A Change of Pace
A Clean Bake
A Fresh Legacy
A Girl & Her Travels
A Global Stroll
A Labour of Life
a quiet girl in a noisy city
A Silver Twig
Actually Its Auburn
Adelante
Adventures in Tea and Cake
Adventures of a Teacher in Transition
Always Bubbles
Amanda Moments
Amy and the Great World
An Autumns Grace
An English Homestead
An Inch of Gray
Anchored to Sunshine
Angie The Freckled Rose
angiewalks
Another Clean Slate
Another Version
Averie Cooks
B. Britnell
Barbell & Me
Barbie Sparkles
Belleau Kitchen
Bholder
Bisous des Caribous
Bits of This & That
Blog A Book Etc
BlogByDenisee
Blogging For Sanity
Boho and Vintage
Books, Baking and Blogging
Bourbon & Brown Sugar
Broma Bakery
Cake Over Steak
can I decide another day?
Casa Costello
Cattitude and Co.
ChloEllio
CHOCOLATE + MARROW
Closet Cooking
Club VIP Da Lulusinha
Coastal Charm
color me kiki
Comfort Spiral
Confessions of an Art Teacher
Cookaholic Wife
Cookies Cardio and Clothes
Cornish Chickpea
Country Life Experiment
countrygypsie
Courtney, With Love
CranberryJam
Culinary Hill
Curvy Girl On a Budget
Curvy Girl Thin
Daisy Jayde
daisykatedaily
Day Dreaming Foodie
Dear Credit Card
Dear Diet Monster
Delicate Teeth
Designing From My Closet
DITY that DIY
Dorkface
Dorothy K
Downsize dreaming
Eat Drink Cook
Eat with Ellen
Eco Footprint ~ South Africa
Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary
Essays and Wine
Everything Erin
Far Side of Fifty
Farm Girl
FATGIRLslim
Feast with Sophie
Feasting at Home
Feet on Foreign Lands
Fennell Books
Foggy Day Studio
Food, Booze, & Baggage
Food, Feasting and Fun
Forever The Adventurer
Fork and Good
Fox Trails
Friko’s World
From the corners of the Curve
Frugal Foodie Mama
Furore
Goodnightgram’s Blog
Gringalicious
GuruJay
Havoc In The Kitchen
Healthy Lifestyle Recipes Blog
Heddington Posts
HEYLAINE
HolyMamaMoly
Home Made Zagat
How Kate Does Fashion
I Don’t Like Peas
I Only Eat Desserts
Ilona’s Passion
In this life
Indecisive Emma
insert classy here
insolence + wine
It’s Em…
It’s Jenny on the Spot
Jaimiesam
jana’s thinking place
Jani Franck
Jeannie in a Bottle
Jetsettin Daisy
Jo’s Kitchen
Joy’s Book Blog
Just for our Health
Just North of Wiarton & South of the Checkerboard
Kasey at the Bat
kate/idoscope
Kellibeans
Knit, bake, cultivate
La Pecosa Preciosa
Laughs Loudly and Often
LAURENS LOOKBOOK
Layers of Happiness
Life According to Steph
Life with Lolo
Lily, Not Louise
Lisa Berson
Lit Nerd
Little Apple Tree
Little Miss Drama Queen
Little Vegan Bear
live it.love it.bake it
Live Well Bake Often
Local Adventurer
Lost In These Words
love made my home
Love Wednesday
Luci’s Morsels
Lucy Lunges
Made by Melanie
Made in Mauve
Mahogany Drive
Making My Dreams Come True =]
Maui Goodness
Me
Medieval Fashion
Meena Means Me
Meet the BFF
Mello Mallo
Milan of Hawaii
Mind Over Batter
MissLilly’s Blog
MissLilly’s Journeys
Much To My Delight
My Aspiring Life
My Family Kitchen
My Life as Foteini
My Novel Opinion
My Passenger Diaries
My Reach for Perfection
Mysteries of the Hollow Bone
Natalia Vergara
Nina Badzin
No Thanks to Cake
nothingtowear
Nutritious Deliciousness
Oh Happy Dane
Oh my dish
Oh to Be a Muse
One Crazy Penguin
Order in the Kitchen
Outlanderly
Pancake Warriors
Patisserie Makes Perfect
Phoebe Giggles
Pleasurable Pursuits
prêt-à-porter NOIR
Problems With Infinity
quinces and kale
Quintessentially Me
racheerachh travels
Rad Fat Feminist
Ramblings of a Uni Student
Reagan: in my own world
Real Food by Dad
RedzAustralia
RIBELLE STUDIO
Rita’s notebook
Rock My Vegan Socks
Roo Food
Rosie Posie’s Puddings & Pies
rusty duck
Sarr Trek
sassyplus
Seeing Spots….
Shannon Mary
She Sows Seeds
ShrinkingSingle
Skinny Sometimes
Sophie’s Plus Size Wonderland
Sparkles at Midnight
Sprinkles and Sprouts
Stone Currents
Strong Southerly
Studio Cottage
Subscription Love
Sunshine Dreamer Travel
Sweet Carolina Belle
Sweetbriar Dreams
Sweetly Tattered
Tales from Taliena
Tam Loves Tea
tea in your twenties
Terrible Tumbles
The Chronicles of Chaos
The Crafty Larder
The Curvaceous Gypsy
The Explorer
The Foodie Couple Blog
The Gardening Shoe
The Golden Fox
The Good Life
The Gracious Pantry
The Guy With The Owl Tattoo
The Harlow Bloom
The Hemborg Wife
The Life & Loves of Ninegrandstudent
The Missing Lokness
The More, The Messier
The Name Is Minale
The Plus Size of Life
The Ramblings of an Aspiring Small Town Girl
The Sequin Notebook
The Storybook Girl
The Sydney Noob
The Thrifty Gypsy’s Travels
The Wellbeing Adventure
The World Through Kat’s Eyes
Through Tasha’s Camera
Tiara Mania
Till then, smile often
Tilly’s Nest
Tinned Tomatoes
Tiny Taurus
Toodaloo Katie
Top With Cinnamon
Tropical Mum
Tub on the Run
Turn Right At The Geese
Unorganised Chaos
UponMyCurves!
Viajante das Letras
Walking With Angels
Wallflower Girl
Wardrobe Oxygen
Webkin’s World
Weesha’s World
Whisk & Shout
wildly simple
Window to Wildlife
Wine and Sass
Write of the Middle
writing at the table
You’ll Move Mountains
Zeza’s Things

Welcome to my feedreader, bloggers.

There are 274 of you. You are now grouped into folders of 20 blogs each, in my feed reader.

Most of you will know what a feedreader is, but in case you do not, click here for info. The quick run down – it is an awesome program which collects new articles that bloggers post. So when you post something new, I get a copy, and if I have the time and something to say, I will click through and comment.

If you want to get a feed reader, I highly recommend Inoreader, which I have been using a lot lately. I wrote this post – how to get started with Inoreader.

What Happens Now?

I will test drive your blog for 6 months, then all the blogs listed will be evaluated. I will decide whether or not to keep following them in my feed reader, and I will post the keepers here as I always do – so make sure to check back on 31 March to see if I kept you. Keepers will be added to the permanent blogroll.

Non Bloglovin’ Blogs for September –

I did add 20 non-Bloglovin blogs to the feed reader this month. I went along with my Bloglovin plan though – I did not read back through 40 posts or so, I took a look at a couple of posts and if I liked what I saw, I added it.

A House In Hobart
A New Life in Wales
awholeplotoflove
Blathering About Nothing
Blogs Like A Girl
Bright On A Budget
Doing It For Ourselves In Wales
Duni’s Studio
GrantLand
Happy Homebird
Invisible Crown
Jasmin Charlotte
Just Wandering
Living In The Land Of Oz
Matcha Milady
Mr Robot Quotes
Photographing New Zealand
Stonesoup
The Grits Blog
Through The Keyhole

March New Feed Review –

And it has now been six months since March, so this month I have gone through the review process and the blogs which I am keeping are these –

A Dingo Named Gerald
Angry people in local newspapers
can I get a witness
Nouveau North Westerners
Souvlaki for the Soul
The View Is Beautiful
writes like a girl
Writing, fatshion, me

Why did I unsubscribe from 3 of the 11 blogs? The reasons are as follows listed in no particular order – taken from my blog posts 14 Reasons and 10 New Reasons I unsubscribed from blogs.

Posts too long – I’m Not Feeling It.

There are also two other reasons this month – one of the blogs Leslie Beslie went on hiatus and is email subscription only – I subbed because I enjoy that blog.

Then there is a whole other situation that happened with a blog. I originally loved the blog and even mentioned it here in a post, but I was treated unkindly in the comments section there more than once.

I discovered via an email exchange with the blog owner after one such unkind incident that the person running the blog is completely up themselves *and* an egotistical beyotch. According to her, it is perfectly fine that people treated me unkindly because her blog is popular. *boggle* I decided life is too short for that kind of shiznit and kicked that blog to the kerb. :(

Is your blog not listed here but you would like it to be? Email Snoskred via the contact page and Snoskred will add your blog to her feed reader. :)

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