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Back to Basics

I had a bloggin' thought about something, but I got distracted and worked on the template for the blog instead. I decided that I'd have the header match my website again. As lovely as that fairy was, I just thought that I'd go back to the basics. I'll probably end up changing the links blog that I use as well. I still have a few things to iron out if I want the blog to be "seamless", and I still need to update the links in the sidebar.

Oh yes, and I finished Urania's story and plan to jump right back in on another. That felt great.

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  1. I liked the fairy, but this header is gorgeous too!

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  2. This is pretty, Annalee. And yay! on finishing the story. "The End" are two of the most bee-oo-tee-ful words in the English language.

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  3. Thanks...

    That particular story wasn't ending quickly for me either. Three weeks ago I was at 22,000 words, now I'm at 20,000 words. It took me 3 weeks to write -2000 words! LOL.

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