I don't know what baby oil is made from. :-) I'm no good at these cute-trick questions. :-)
You asked if our blog Draft could be read, on Google Reader? Not the whole thing. {If what I sometimes see IS a draft, and I'm not even sure of that.}
Anyway, in my Google Reader site, sometimes I see maybe the Subject Line of a blog entry, and maybe a few words, in the first line. Not much! But I think there is a new entry posted, so I click on the side, where you can click to bring up an individual entry. And it can not be accessed.
I was totally puzzled, for a while. Then I thought... maybe it's a Draft of an entry, which the person is still working on or something. It's not been "published," so it can't be read. But... a few words show...
I don't know. I'm not computer stuff techy. But it's funny.... ???? and that's what I was referring to, in my entry today, on 'Smilnsigh.'
Hope this answers your question. Or ~ it may just make it "clear as mud," yet again. ,-)))))
Hi Jeanmac...I saw your comment on Mari Nanci's blog and thought I'd relieve your worry about your drafts showing up for others! No, no one can see your drafts unless you publish them. I've explained more about it in my comment to MN:-)
Babies, of course! That sweet, brand-new baby smell is gathered by special magical faeries, by the light of the full moon, when those little darlings are sleeping ever-so-sweetly in their cribs. Those faeries say some magic words and weave a magic spell and in the blink of an eye - you have baby oil!
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I don't know what baby oil is made from. :-) I'm no good at these cute-trick questions. :-)
You asked if our blog Draft could be read, on Google Reader? Not the whole thing. {If what I sometimes see IS a draft, and I'm not even sure of that.}
Anyway, in my Google Reader site, sometimes I see maybe the Subject Line of a blog entry, and maybe a few words, in the first line. Not much! But I think there is a new entry posted, so I click on the side, where you can click to bring up an individual entry. And it can not be accessed.
I was totally puzzled, for a while. Then I thought... maybe it's a Draft of an entry, which the person is still working on or something. It's not been "published," so it can't be read. But... a few words show...
I don't know. I'm not computer stuff techy. But it's funny.... ???? and that's what I was referring to, in my entry today, on 'Smilnsigh.'
Hope this answers your question. Or ~ it may just make it "clear as mud," yet again. ,-)))))
Mari-Nanci
Thanks, it helped!
Hi Jeanmac...I saw your comment on Mari Nanci's blog and thought I'd relieve your worry about your drafts showing up for others! No, no one can see your drafts unless you publish them. I've explained more about it in my comment to MN:-)
Thanks, Pea. Nice to hear from you again. Have been checking in - enjoy your blog.
Babies, of course! That sweet, brand-new baby smell is gathered by special magical faeries, by the light of the full moon, when those little darlings are sleeping ever-so-sweetly in their cribs.
Those faeries say some magic words and weave a magic spell and in the blink of an eye - you have baby oil!
A lovely story, Wendy!My friend, Louise, sends a lot of emails and they have this type silly stuff but I like it.
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