Yes, Happy Shamrock Day to you too Linda! Im back to WordPress after taking a break for some time. So many of the bloggers I used to follow have stopped posting. Do you know if Lucky Otter plans on coming back? Prairie Girl? Katie? Anyway, so glad to see that you’re still here!
Hi Ruby!!! It’s awesome to see you back. I know that Lucky Otter is very active on Twitter now, mostly tweeting about political issues, the last time I looked. She isn’t Lucky Otter on Twitter though, she uses an entirely different name, which I can’t recall at the moment. She has a huge following. Lucky told me in a private message that she stopped blogging because she can no longer access the classic editor, and the new block form of posting is too difficult for her. I told her I understand, I am still struggling with the new way.
Sadly, I lost touch with Prairie Girl years ago. I don’t know what happened. I hope and pray she is okay.
Katie deleted her last blog in 2020, shortly after the pandemic started. At the time, she was having some health issues. I don’t know how she is doing now, but I sure miss her.
I miss Lucky Otter and Prairie Girl, too. And I have been missing you. It’s so good to see you here! Maybe now I can find the gumption to post more regularly. ((HUGS))
Thank you for the update. Are you saying that we can’t edit our posts? I started a new blog(deleted my old one), and I love the edit feature because I make so many mistakes. I went to the library today to view my blog on a different computer and all of the changes I made went through.
Oh yes, we can still edit our posts. It’s just a very different format than the classic editor was, and some of us struggle with it. I’m glad that you aren’t having that problem.
Thank you! I actually had a white t-shirt custom made a few years ago, with a big green shamrock on the front, and these words “Yes I Am Irish – No You May Not Kiss Me’ printed in green script, above and below the shamrock. I like to wear it on St. Patrick’s day.
With my green eyes and zillions of freckles, I look very Irish. However, according to my ancestry DNA, I am only 24% Irish. But apparently that’s enough!
I don’t know if I’m Irish or not. My mom was adopted. But I am very good at finding 4-leaf clovers! I found about 25 last year! Does that make me Irish? Blessings, Linda!
According to two sources online, the odds of finding a 4-leaf clover is 1 in 10,000. When I first read that, I thought it couldn’t be right, because I am very good at finding 4-leaf clovers, too. So yes, you must be Irish.
Yes, Happy Shamrock Day to you too Linda! Im back to WordPress after taking a break for some time. So many of the bloggers I used to follow have stopped posting. Do you know if Lucky Otter plans on coming back? Prairie Girl? Katie? Anyway, so glad to see that you’re still here!
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Hi Ruby!!! It’s awesome to see you back. I know that Lucky Otter is very active on Twitter now, mostly tweeting about political issues, the last time I looked. She isn’t Lucky Otter on Twitter though, she uses an entirely different name, which I can’t recall at the moment. She has a huge following. Lucky told me in a private message that she stopped blogging because she can no longer access the classic editor, and the new block form of posting is too difficult for her. I told her I understand, I am still struggling with the new way.
Sadly, I lost touch with Prairie Girl years ago. I don’t know what happened. I hope and pray she is okay.
Katie deleted her last blog in 2020, shortly after the pandemic started. At the time, she was having some health issues. I don’t know how she is doing now, but I sure miss her.
I miss Lucky Otter and Prairie Girl, too. And I have been missing you. It’s so good to see you here! Maybe now I can find the gumption to post more regularly. ((HUGS))
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Thank you for the update. Are you saying that we can’t edit our posts? I started a new blog(deleted my old one), and I love the edit feature because I make so many mistakes. I went to the library today to view my blog on a different computer and all of the changes I made went through.
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Oh yes, we can still edit our posts. It’s just a very different format than the classic editor was, and some of us struggle with it. I’m glad that you aren’t having that problem.
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Thanks Linda. I look forward to future posts from you! ((HUGS))
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It was a great one! I have some Irish, too! Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️💚
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That just made me laugh out loud! Love it! ☘️ Happy St Patrick’s Day!
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Thank you! I actually had a white t-shirt custom made a few years ago, with a big green shamrock on the front, and these words “Yes I Am Irish – No You May Not Kiss Me’ printed in green script, above and below the shamrock. I like to wear it on St. Patrick’s day.
With my green eyes and zillions of freckles, I look very Irish. However, according to my ancestry DNA, I am only 24% Irish. But apparently that’s enough!
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I even had shamrock potato chips.
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Yum!
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I don’t know if I’m Irish or not. My mom was adopted. But I am very good at finding 4-leaf clovers! I found about 25 last year! Does that make me Irish? Blessings, Linda!
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According to two sources online, the odds of finding a 4-leaf clover is 1 in 10,000. When I first read that, I thought it couldn’t be right, because I am very good at finding 4-leaf clovers, too. So yes, you must be Irish.
Blessings, Cindy 😀
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