
So when our computer dies the good news is, we are still alive!
Doing anything on the internet is hit and miss for me and if you are reading this it’s more by luck than judgement, peering through a mist. Depending entirely on my iPad is like working a thick fog.

Many bloggers complain about WordPress; perhaps this explains why I cannot comment on some blogs, asked to log in or sign over my soul to the Devil, still I cannot pass on my very intelligent comments… So if I silently Like your blog withour passing on adoring, wise and amusing comments, it’s not my fault….
Here are the comments you missed. Congratulations on having your new flower published. What lovely colourful books. Sorry to hear you have been on holiday. That sounds like a fantastic stay in hospital.

Nearly there

Ahhhh, I love the smell of snark in the afternoon!
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HI Janet, that happens to me too when I blog from either my ipad or my iphone, but never from my laptop. Huh! and I thought it was just me.
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Thank goodness it’s not just me Robbie
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I’m like you I cannot fathom or have the patience to work out the wonders(as)every apple lover takes great pains to mention the workings of my iPad…I now have a backup laptop it may be old and has been replaced by this one but she still works albeit it is a tad slower far better than I do wrestling with my iPad…
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Yes Carol I am sure I only take advantage of one per cent of the things it’s supposed to do. We only bought the iPad to do FaceTime when our son was posted to the USA for three years. They have been back for two years, so I have had plenty of time to get used to it!
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I think if I had all the time in the world it would still flummox me, Janet..I like my laptop 🙂
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I like the idea of leaving all the comments in one place. Let everyone else figure out for whom they’re for. 🤣 I know what a bad feeling it is when you cannot use your preferred device.
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Thanks Pete, yes I think we should all do that with our comments!
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The doors always seem to be locked when you finally get there. It’s a metaphor for life, undoubtedly.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes for sure Pete.
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I second the ‘comments in one place’, idea … so much easier! 😀
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Yes Widders we could all contribute six comments a day to the collection.
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Good post Janet. It happens to me too plenty. Ahh WordPress! 🙂
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Thanks Debbie, yes I am sure we all have WordPress angst!
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