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Going over blogroll requests

May 10, 2008 by Tricia

What a boring Saturday night. Sigh. To think I could have been at a party this evening if it weren’t for my father in law booking non-pet friendly hotel rooms for everyone! (see yesterdays post for more info if your confused).

I’m spending my time going through my huge list of blogroll requests! So many people have asked to join my Green Thumb Sunday Blogroll, I am Canadian Blogroll and of course the extremely popular Do follow blogroll that I’m buried in emails.

It wouldn’t be so tedious if it were a matter of simply adding a site to a list, but for most of the lists I’ve got to check out the site, see how old it is, how frequently people post and in the case of the do follow blogroll I have to make sure that their comment links actually follow. This all takes time.

Frankly … since I couldn’t be at the big party for my father in law tonight and since I’m kind of bored I’d rather be on a relaxing vacation at one of those Hilton Head rentals or some great place like that.

I hope you guys are having a much more exciting Saturday evening than I am.

Even my puppy is bored. I finally gave her a rawhide bone to keep her occupied for a while.





Filed Under: Blogging, Canada, Family, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: adding, Blogroll, blogrolls, Canadian bloggers, check sites, computer, do follow blogroll, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday blogroll, hotel rooms, huge list, Internet, list, members, pet friendly hotel, puppy, rawhide bone, relaxing vacation, requests, saturday evening, saturday night, spending my time, tedious, Toronto Bloggers, web

WordPress and PHP based sites have altered and extra files – check yours!

May 8, 2008 by Tricia

If you use WordPress or any other website platform that used PHP you should take a look at your files to see if any changes have been made to them in the last month.

A month or so ago I noticed that three of my WP sites suddenly said that they were using version 2.5 … heck they really weren’t even using 2.3.3 yet! Remember I was behind in my updates. So I decided to use my FTP program in order to take a look at the files on my server and much to my amazement I found that a lot of files had the date 10/4/2008 as the last time they were modified. Oddly enough I noticed the change to wp 2.5 on a few of my sites prior to all the file changes on the 10th of April. I wrote a post about it (see link above) on the 8th of April.

In addition to file date changes I found extra files some with PHP extensions, others with pngg and jpgg extensions.

I also found that a line of code had been added to the top of many of my files. Just go to your WordPress theme editor and take a look at each file for the current theme you are using to see if there is code with MD5 and debugger in it at the top. If there is you can remove the code with ends at exit >.

I went to WordPress.org to see if I could find anything about sites getting hacked or attacked and the first time I searched wordpress.org and did a Google search I didn’t find much, but last weekend I found lots of info. You can learn more by reading this WordPress security issue discussion.

Apparently a number of sites have been hit. That’s why I’m urging you to take a good look at your files to see if code has been added or if new files created.

Like I said I discovered changes on my sites shortly after they were hit – maybe April 12th or so, but I didn’t realize how widespread the problem was until I started digging deeper and got more information. I’ve basically spent a good portion of the last two weeks going over EVERY file on my web hosting server – even the /TMP directory.

It took me so long because I’ve got a lot of sites.

I even went through my Joomla CMS sites directories as well as my HTML based websites directories and I found extra and altered files there too, so if you run a few different kinds of sites don’t forget to check everything.

I also changed the passwords on all my sites as well as my server password. Every password for each of my sites is different.

Filed Under: Blogging, Internet, Web and Technology, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins Tagged With: affected site, altered files, amazement, CMS, computer, debugger, discussion, errors, extra files, ftp program, google, google search, heck, hosting server, Internet, MD5, PHP, php extensions, security issue, Technology, tmp directory, update, web, Wordpress, wordpress discussion, wordpress theme, wrong version

I’m seriously sleep deprived

May 1, 2008 by Tricia

I swear I’ve got a sleeping disorder. Over the last several months it’s very common for me to only sleep for an hour of so and then get up again. When that happens I end up not returning to bed for hours and then I only sleep for an hour or two at that time.

In other words I’ve been living on only one to four hours sleep most days for maybe the last two years.

I’ve always been a late night person. Not falling to sleep until about 2 a.m. has been my common habit for most of my life. No matter if I had to get up at 5 a.m. for a nursing shift or if I could sleep in. I’ve also never been a morning person. I’m groggy if I get up before 9 a.m., or well … that’s the way it used to be when I’d at least sleep for several hours at a time.

I think my sleeping problems started when I began working in the ER at the hospital in 2002. I’ve been a nurse since 1992, but in those first 10 years on the job I’d never had to do a night shift. Suddenly I was expected to do at least two night shifts per week … and not just an 8 hour night shift. No … a 12 hour night shift.

My night shifts were always at the end of my run of shifts and it would take ALL of my days off for me to get back to a normal sleep at night schedule. Just in time for those early morning shifts at the beginning of my run of shifts.

Then of course in mid-2005 my Crohn’s really started acting up and by the end of the year I was off work on medical leave (and still am since my Crohn’s hasn’t settled down at all).

While I’ve been off work I’ve kept myself busy on the computer. Writing blogs and starting more blogs and websites. Hey it’s been not only a way to pass the time but a way to earn the income I’m not making by working full time as a nurse.

I’d stay up later and later because my pain is always worse from evening onward into the night. So pain is a factor in my not sleeping well and or putting me off a normal sleep schedule. However filling my time by being on the computer working on my sites just keeps my mind active and as a result I don’t settle down to sleep at a decent time – or at all most of the time these last few weeks.

Of course now it seems to be getting worse.

I did go to a sleep clinic a couple of years ago. I knew I had a sleep problem. They put my light sleep down to my pain. Of course my time in the sleep clinic was a horrible mess as they tried to make me go to bed early and since I was in pain and couldn’t even take my mind off of it by reading for a while I simply didn’t sleep for hours. I finally slept at the clinic for about half an hour!

I think it’s time I talk with my doctor about my sleep problems again and maybe (shudder) go back to the sleep clinic again.

In the meantime I think I’ll try to turn the computer off my midnight at the latest and see if that helps my mind slow down and helps me get to sleep.

At this point I feel so sleep deprived that I’m sometimes not sure that I’m making sense. Sad eh?

Do you have trouble sleeping? Or have you had trouble sleeping in the past? What helps you get to sleep?

Filed Under: Blogging, Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Nursing Tagged With: 10 years, blogs, can not sleep, computer, Crohn s, full time, habit, Internet, Job, late night, medical leave, morning person, night person, night schedule, night shift, night shifts, nurse, one hour sleep, pain, shift work, sick, sleep, sleep at night, sleep deprived, sleeping disorder, sleeping problems, Technology, web

Finally joined Entrecard

April 25, 2008 by Tricia

Well I finally got around to joining Entrecard. I started yesterday and I’m happy to say that I’ve already seen an increase in visitors.

Of course to get visitors you also need to go around and visit other sites too. In my travels I’ve found some very interesting blogs. Right now I’m slowly going through the blogs listed in the Home and Garden category and I’m pleased to see that many of them are truly garden related.

I suppose I’ll eventually get some of my other sites listed in Entrecard, but I’ve only listed this one so far. If you’re visiting this site in response to my visit from Entrecard and you have a garden blog be sure to check out As the Garden Grows – that’s my garden blog.

The only frustrating thing about Entrecard that I’ve found so far is that if you’re like me and you have more than one blog – or a ton! and you’d like to list more than one site at Entrecard you have to set up a new account for each site. I’d love it if they’d allow you to list more than one site in an account.

Have you joined Entrecard yet?

BTW – Don’t forget to check out my Entrecard advertiser. My badge is just to the left in the sidebar. Todays renter is one of my new blogging friends. She has two blogs. I featured her main blog Roxiticus Desperate Housewives yesterday and now I have her Roxiticus Best Blogs site up.

I’ve already got renters/advertisers set up into May! I think Entrecard is going to keep me busy … as if I’m not already busy enough!

If you’re new here please stop and say hi. I don’t bite!

Filed Under: Blog traffic exchanges, Blogging, Internet, Linky Love, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology, Website Promotion Tagged With: account, As the Garden grows, Best Blogs, blog, Blogging, blogs, category, computer, friend, friends, frustrating, garden, Home and Garden, interesting blog, Interesting blogs, interesting sites, Internet, Join, listed site, new sites, Roxiticus Desperate Housewives, Technology, traffic, visiting, visitors, web

As the butter churns – what it’s like to move from the big city to a rural farm

April 23, 2008 by Tricia

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If you’ve ever thought of ditching the big city and trying to live a more peaceful life in the country then you must read As The Butter Churns. It’s an entertaining eye opener.

Basically, As the Butter Churns, is the story of a family who moves from Los Angeles to a rural farm in Washington. Big Change!

Reading the Begin at the Beginning page it sounds like Denise and Tom had it made in Los Angeles. She had an idelic job in the advertising field. The philosophy at her last job was:

If you had to work from home because your child was sick or you had to come in late because there was a school assembly then you had to stay home or come in late.

Unfortunately for Denise that company closed. She interviewed for new jobs in the advertising field, but she soon realized that her youngest son would end up in day care and she’d be working long hours. That’s when the idea of becoming a school teacher came to her. Within a week she was enrolled in a course that would allow her to become a teacher in one year.

Denise sounds like the kind of teacher that you remember fondly when you’re an adult. Each year she and her students make historic films. That’s right, the kids get to act in movies! How cool is that?

Parents also loved the idea of what she was doing – with her husbands help. Tom’s an artist and he helps with the costumes and sets. So they decided to create a History Camp for kids called Forte Flashback. From what I gather it’s meant to give kids a taste of colonial times.

Now I haven’t figured out exactly how they came to move to Washington State. Obviously changes were in the work with Denise’s career and the idea of Forte Flashback. It sounds like they were living in a lovely home in L.A.. Like us, they’d done a lot of Do it Yourself reno jobs around the home to make the home their own and it sounds like they had a fabulous garden with over 100 rose bushes and lots of trees. However maintaining that home seems to have gotten expensive. Perhaps all combined caused them to move out of the big city.

Now the family is on a journey. Oh what a journey it is!

The story of a city girl from Los Angeles who quits her job, packs her bags and moves her family to a rural farm in Washington to start Fort Flashback, an American History camp for kids. Things don’t go exactly as planned. Find out if Denise ever gets funding, if she eventually catches the oxen as they run down the road or if ten-year-old Henry forgets to wear his shoes to school – again. Will Grandpa Horn leave everything to play jazz on the streets of Paris? Find out at As The Butter Churns.

Denise was a copywriter in the advertising field, so of course her posts are well written and entertaining.

She talks about day to day life on the farm and what’s happening with her, her husband Tom, their now 10 year old son Henry, her colorful jazz musician father, her sister Lisa, brother-in-law Chris, and their two girls Quinn 11, Phoebe 6, and all of their combined pets and farm animals. After describing the gang Denise says “We’re like the Osmonds, but we drink and we’re Catholic.”

Denise started her blog in June of 2007 when they moved from California to Washington. July finds the family getting settled and contemplating purchasing cows for the farm.

The posts are regular, pretty much daily as far as I can see, and they make for a good read. I think I might add this blog to my daily reading list so I can keep track of what’s happening with this interesting family … oh and their cows like good ‘ol Abe here:

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Hopefully Denise doesn’t mind that I’m using one of her photos. Abe is just too cute in this one. Sounds like he’s a character too.

I grew up in a big city, but we had a cottage on our old family farm land that we went most weekends, plus we also had a farm in the middle of the city that I visited regularly just to see the baby cows, so reading this blog takes me back a bit to the things I liked about country life and perhaps what could have been if I didn’t end up moving to an even bigger city.

As I said at the start, if you’ve ever contemplated moving from the city to the country you should read this blog to see what it’s really like!

Filed Under: Blogging, Entertainment, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: advertising field, back in time, big city, blog, brother in law, buying cows, california, company, copywriter, cow, cows, dogs, Family, farm, farm animals, farm life, father, films, Forte Flashback, fun, garden, history, history camp, home, husband, idea, interesting, interesting read, jazz musician, kids, kids acting, life, Los Angeles, making films, moving, pets, photo, posts, rose, rural, saga, sister, teacher, teaching history, Tom, Washington State

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