Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Wrangling an overgrown yard, and getting back to blogging and selling. More news later too!



It's been a busy time for me. But I'm going to make time for some more things right now.

I have not been blogging for WAY too long. But plan to get back into it, big-time. And I am happy about that.

YES, I can do it. I also can post about my selling on Ebay, Amazon, and Etsy.

I do have a Selling site, but I plan to make another one this year. PLUS finish some books and other projects too.

Blogging helps me focus. It is also fun to interact with other people, and discover sites and links to share.

I do like having this blog, and others, and will be making time to post on them all, or linking them together somehow too.

I know it will be awhile before I have a BIG volume saved up here, but I have a LOT of things to share. I post on Facebook a lot, and run into some fun sites from time to time. Two of my favorites right now are:

The Sojourners website - a Christian Left group: https://sojo.net/ (great articles are there)

Left Action for Democrats on Facebook: (Follow, and then choose See First). https://www.facebook.com/LeftAction

Political groups: (join me at my #Resist site: http://www.betsyanne.com)... some older business pages are here, too...

Shannon Trimboli's Grassy Roads Farm blog (her latest posting): https://www.shannontrimboli.com/busy-last-few-weeks/

and Tinky's In Our Grandmother's Kitchens blog (recipes and stories): Her latest too: http://ourgrandmotherskitchens.com/?p=12251.

I will be wrangling with my overgrown yard this Fall and Winter, getting back in touch with friends and family, volunteering and working, and unveiling some neat projects here too. So please come back for more news soon. Really.

Oh - and VOTE BLUE in November!

 




Here are some of my other blogs and sites:

My selling site: The Best Books and Collectibles

My Take Action #Resist site (taken over from my old Business and Other pages): The Betsyanne website

The Nontraditional Student website and The Nontraditional Student blog


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