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Dog Farts – Stinky stinky dog farts

August 2, 2008 by Tricia

Over the last few days our Labrador Retriever, Midnight, has had more gas than usual. Stinky gas that produces stinky farts. Ughh!

I have no idea why she’s more gassy than usual. We haven’t changed her diet – well other than to eliminate Nutro Natural Choice a couple of weeks ago (rumors that it’s making a lot of dogs sick!), but she’s on her other regular food so that shouldn’t have made a big difference.

 

Curious Midnight

Midnight says “What do you mean? My farts don’t smell!”

She did go into heat on Thursday. Yeah, we haven’t had her spayed yet. We were going to at the end of August when Chris is on vacation but I guess we’ll have to wait until mid to late September now. I wonder if the change in her hormones might have made her more gassy?

She must have been full of gas the other evening. Chris came home from work, fed her, her dinner and then took her for a walk and when he came back he said that she was farting as she walked. Not only was she farting but she was wiggling her bum around as she walked, I presume to help get the farts out. LOL I wished I’d seen that. It sounds like it was a funny sight and her farts were fairly loud so much so that Chris was looking around to see if anyone was nearby to hear them! I guess he was afraid that someone would have thought it was him.

A little while ago she was lying near me on the floor and she was passing gas in her sleep. You know – those silent but deadly ones? I had to wake her up so that she’d move away from me!

I guess I’m glad we don’t have a bull dog (they fart all the time!). At least Midnight only has gas every once in a while, maybe less than my husband does!

Now other than the farts, if they’d stop running those darn acne products commercials repeatedly all day I’d be happy. I think I can probably recite two or three of them word for word by now.





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Humor, Our Puppy Tagged With: diet, dog, dog fart, dog in heat, dog photo, farting, farting and walking, farting in sleep, farting while walking, farts, Food, funny, gas, gassy, hormonal changes, hormones, Humor, labrador retriever, Midnight, passing gas while sleeping, puppy, sleeping, smell, spay, Stinky, stinky farts, Ughh, wiggling

A new way to network and promote your sites

August 1, 2008 by Tricia

Yesterday I read a blog post about keeping your Twitter and Plurk accounts functional and it caused me to revisit a site that I’d been to in the past, but dismissed as not being what I needed at the time.

The site that I visited and subsequently signed up for was Ping.Fm. Perhaps you’ve heard of this site?

Ping.Fm allows you to update your social networks quickly and virtually from anywhere. Best of all, you can update all of your social networks at once!

In my last post I talked about how I think Twitter might be a waste of time for people because some of the bloggers I follow seem to always be sending out Tweets. Now add other social networks like Plurk, Pownce, Tumblr, Facebook, Friendfeed and a multitude of other social network sites and you could literally spend your whole day posting messages on these sites just to network and keep in touch with your friends. There are so many social networks popping out of the woodwork these days that it’s becoming overwhelming! So you can see why the idea of being able to post one message to one site and then have that message delivered to all of your social networks at once might be beneficial.

I think I originally dismissed Ping.Fm when I first came across it because I wasn’t yet a member of Twitter or Plurk or some of the other sites that Ping.Fm interacted with at the time. However now that I’m a member of at least half of the sites that work with Ping.Fm I can really see the advantage!

Ping.Fm is very easy to use. Just sign up and activate your social service. You can post your Ping.Fm messages directly to Blogger and WordPress.com blogs, Social sites such as Bebo, Brightkite, Facebook, FriendFeed, hi5, Identi.ca, Jaiku, kwippy, LinkedIn, LiveJournal, Mashable, MySpace, Plaxo Pulse, Plurk, Pownce, Tumblr, Twitter, and Xanga. You can also use Ping.Fm to post message to the following services – AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk (GTalk), Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, iGoogle Gadget, Facebook, iPhone Web App, and Mobile App (WAP).

BTW all the links in the paragraph above are to my social network profile pages if you’d like to visit them and add me as a friend.

Imagine how much time you’ll save by being able to post message to your friends and contacts on several of those sites all at once?

Now, if you happen to have a WordPress blog on it’s own domain there’s a WP Plugin called PingPressFm that will allow you to notify your social network sites about a new blog post. The WP plugin only works with WP 2.5 and higher so if you are a Ping.Fm member and want to use the plugin on your blog make sure your installation is at least WP 2.5 or higher.

Unlike some I don’t post a lot of messages to my social networks, but I do like the idea of being able to notify all of these services of new blog posts. Up until now I’d only been using Twitterfox to post blog post updates to Twitter. If the PingPressFm plugin works well I’ll use that instead.

Ping.Fm is in Beta right now and you need an invite before you can become a member. So consider this your invitation. The invite code is currently pingscompany. Oh and speaking of invites if anyone has an invite for Jaiku I’d love to get one so I can explore that site.

If you know of any other handy services that make it easier to network I’d love to hear about them.

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I don’t get twitter?

July 31, 2008 by Tricia

I like Twitter and I can see the benefits of using Twitter both socially and as a way to promote blog posts, websites or special events but I’m puzzled by the people that I see constantly using twitter.

I follow quite a few people on Twitter and I use the TwitterFox extension in my Firefox browser so that I can see all of the most recent tweets as they happen. Some people barely tweet (me), others only tweet a few times a day at most and then there are the constant Tweeters.

I see some people posting Tweets from 5 in the morning until late at night – sometimes as late as 2 or 3 in the morning. Some of these people must do one hundred or more tweets a day.

I just see it as a time waster.

Perhaps that stems from me having so many blogs, websites, blogrolls and mailing lists to manage that I barely have time to answer emails or reply to comments (bad bad blogger!), but I think it also stems from my past experiences with Chat.

Back in the late 90’s when I only had websites and ran mailing lists I got involved with a group of friends. We spent several hours each day chatting online. I’d work all day, getting up at 5:30 in the morning, come home from work and check my email, perhaps check the chat room and try to make dinner as I multitasked. Then when my husband would get home from work we’d have dinner and perhaps watch a TV show or two, but by 9:30 or 10 pm I was back online chatting with my friends as we had a standing talk time. I’d stay online sometimes until 4 in the morning falling into bed to sleep for only an hour and a half.

This went on for months, perhaps even as long as a year. In the end I was exhausted all the time and not very productive at work. Considering that I’m a nurse that’s probably not the greatest thing right?

I realized that spending so much time on line was affecting pretty much all aspects of my life so I shut it all down and stopped chatting. I still ran my website and mailing lists and continued to answer something like 400 emails a day, but I also got my life back – well mostly.

These days I have accounts at all the main I.M. sites – Yahoo, MSN, AIM and so on, but I don’t use my accounts. I never chat. I guess I’m afraid I’ll get hooked on it again and waste too much time – time that I just don’t have anymore.

So as I watch these people Tweet all day I wonder if they are falling into the same trap that I did. I know some of these people have multiple blogs as well as children and jobs. Are they neglecting important aspects of their lives as they send out all those tweets?

So … Do you have a tweet account? If you do, how do you use it? Are you becoming a tweetaholic or do you only tweet occasionally when you have something important to pass on or to promote a new blog post? ( Same question could apply to Plurk I guess.)

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Sinking Like a Sunset

July 30, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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I thought I’d post this photo of the sun setting over Lake Ontario (and Toronto) in tribute to the wonderful musician and band that I finally got to see last Saturday night – Tom Cochrane and Red Rider.

Sinking like a Sunset is the name of one of Tom Cochrane and Red Rider’s songs and it was the third song they played at the concert.

I still have to tell you all about the concert. I’m just in awe still. I can’t believe I finally got to see my favorite musician!

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Are you an organized blogger or do you just blog when the mood strikes you?

July 29, 2008 by Tricia

I’m so proud of myself. I’ve been in a writing mood the last few days and I’ve managed to write up several articles for five of my blogs. In some cases I’ve written a couple of weeks worth of articles!

I’ve set up several of the articles to publish on dates in the future. On some of the blogs the articles will be published daily, on others there will be a new article every second day.

The first year or so that I was blogging I always had a few draft articles stored up. I usually tried to complete the articles so I could publish them whenever I had writers block or felt too ill to write that day although sometimes the stored drafts were only outlines or ideas for posts that I could easily complete when needed.

As I got busier and added more blogs to my little network I fell out of the habit or perhaps lacked the time to prepare articles in advance. For me, this was one of the worst things that could have happened. I enjoy writing, but there’s always that pressure – mostly self pressure – to write something new each day and for the article to hopefully be informative, entertaining or both.

When you are juggling several blogs and perhaps a website or two as I am time management is very important. I feel like I’ve been running in circles the last few months trying to answer email, maintain blogrolls and mailing lists, write new posts and visit other bloggers and all the rest of the stuff that goes along with being a webmaster.

As a result I was beginning to have trouble prioritizing my tasks. I was constantly asking myself – should I be visiting other bloggers and trying to comment on their sites? Should I be spending the next hour or two answering the emails that have built up? Answering blog comments? Adding new blogs to the Do Follow list, my Green Thumb Sunday blogroll or the other blogrolls that I maintain? Look for a new way to monetize my site? Change the theme or layout of one of my blogs? Arghhhhh …. With so many websites I could literally work 24 hours a day maintaining them and networking and still not get everything done that I should be doing to promote my sites.

So I’m sure you can see why I’m so happy that five of my blogs have a number of new articles preset to post on future dates over the next two weeks or so. Maybe I’ll be able to finally write a few articles for some of my very badly neglected blogs!

I think that I would be more organized and not have fallen so behind in my site maintenance if 1. I was healthier and 2. if I didn’t have so many websites. Perhaps it’s time for me to think about shutting down my neglected blogs?

How do you blog?

Are you organized or unorganized?

Do you just write a post when the mood strikes you? Or do you write up articles in advance and set them to publish on future dates?

Do you have one or several blogs?

Whatever your answer, do you schedule time to do certain tasks related to blogging? Networking, promoting, commenting on other blogs, writing posts and so on?

If you do have a blogging schedule I’d love to hear what yours is – how you plan your tasks and how much time you allot to each task daily, weekly or monthly.

If you’ve never done so, I’d highly recommend writing a few draft articles when the mood strikes you. You’ll find they come in handy when you’re not up to writing or have no time to blog. It does take a while to get into the habit of blogging in this manner, but once you start doing it you’ll find that you’re able to do other blogging related tasks and likely that the articles you publish are of a higher quality because you weren’t under pressure to post “something” when you were writing it.

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