Sentences with phrase «blog about my back»

I sewed this up over 2 months ago and said I was going to blog about it back then, and here I am now, finally getting to it!
We only have to climb a couple of stairs to come in and out of our back door (I'll blog about the back side of the house next week), but the trek up to the front porch is a little more... uh... thigh muscle burn - y.
I usually blog about my back porch, but today, I thought I would show you a corner of the front porch.

Not exact matches

One month he's giving 50 of his friends a new novel he adores, the next he's suggesting everyone get out the tissues and check out a heartbreaker of a memoir, then a bit later he's back on his blog enthusing about a deep dive into eviction in America.
There are a million writing blogs that will go on and on about how to craft amazing stories, but is any of that (potentially good) advice backed up by research?
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
37signals is calling this month of unstructured free time an experiment and vowed in the blog post to report back to the reading public about how it goes.
In an essay on the blog - hosting site Medium, Sherman allows himself a small cheer about how this represents «a remarkable transformation and reinvention» by the recorded music industry, and then it's back to bashing YouTube.
The beauty of using Quora to find popular questions people are asking about your topic is you can also use the blog post you right to answer that question to paste an answer into Quora itself with a link back to your website.
CUNY professor Jeff Jarvis, who will direct the project as part of the Tow - Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, said in a blog post that the idea came from conversations he had with Newmark about the need to fight back against the rise of fake news and misinformation.
Heather Hopkins, a senior market analyst for Hitwise, explained in a blog post why she chose to focus on loyalty: «A few weeks ago when I posted my blog entry about Facebook being the largest news reader, I received a few comments and e-mails noting that visitors aren't as valuable if they don't come back.
I found your blog looking at a webpage about tips as an Amazon Affiliate back in 2011, as I am currently interested in getting started in Affiliate Marketing.
Susan Fowler, the former Uber engineer whose blog post about sexual harassment and troubling internal workings led to the departure of CEO Travis Kalanick, is backing new legislation that aims to give victims of sexual harassment and other workplace discrimination the freedom to seek legal action, and to do it publicly.
Love this post so much, Barbra, that I wrote a blog post about it for Fearless Competitor that points back to this article.
It provides additional information about the products or services that you have to offer and gives you something to link back to on your blog or website that will no doubt impress potential customers and convert them into leads.
Recently I have received some requests from readers of this blog to take a step back and talk about what DGI actually is — and why I choose it to be my investment strategy.
How will you motivate people to come back to your blog again and again and sign up for your newsletter if you yourself are not deeply motivated about your topic?
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Going back to how to increase productivity to maintain a blog in an efficient way, apart from what I have talked about so far, you can find many other strategies, techniques, and tricks.
I'm not a fan of commenters linking back to their own blog, but here's a post about «getting a reporter's mentality»
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood of writings of all sorts — books, blog - posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just about every monetary policy development during and since the 2008 financial crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
What do you think this blog is about, abortion or something??? Let's get back to the pressing topic at hand, namely, how stupid, willfully ignorant, and hateful everyone who believes differently than you is!
My blog mostly explains what I've been learning personally, and then there are a few posts for our relatives back home about our general interests.
On the plane back, I wrote a bit about my friends in the Assemblies of God, returning a favor from Earl Creps blog here.
Yours was one of the first blogs I found back in 2007 when I started searching the blogosphere for others who might be asking the same questions about faith that I was asking.
Gosh, you should have seen the blogs way back about 500 years ago when the geocentrism folks went at it!
Back to the main point of your post, which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the * faith * based blog to chat about religion, or in your words, bash religion?
Several months back, we noticed on your blog that you wrote about The Tangible Kingdom by Hugh Halter and Matt Smay.
After three years as an agnostic theist, she eventually found her way back to Christianity; today she blogs about the intersection of theology and feminism, and works to educate young Christians about sexuality and consent.
I have decided to give up trying to write creative and witty blog posts, and just go back to what I enjoy doing — studying Scripture and writing about it.
Anyway, I love your blog, your breaker - sheep thoughts / actions and you as a person, but my last issue is that you are writing about too many relevant and intriguing issues and I'm losing «profits» by spending too much time reading and commenting... any chance I could get a financial kick - back (profit) for my time spent adding to the spirtiuality section of your blog!?
These days the word «prophetic» gets tossed around a lot, and while it's nice to see the meaning recovered from the realm of fortune - telling back to the realm of truth - telling, we have to be careful about assigning the «prophetic» label to every blog post, sermon, or Facebook status we agree with.
I thought about just deleting the section I corrected, but read somewhere that when going back to edit a blog post, you shouldn't delete anything, but cross it out and fix it so that people can see what was changed.
Back on June 27, I wrote a thing about Damn Figs on my blog; I wish I'd seen your drawing then so I could have enclosed a link.
Go back to your atheists blogs and come up with new ammo so we can prove Jesus wrote the answers about your new junk thousands of years ago.
I first encountered him on my blog about five years ago, and every so often, more recently of late, he comes back and spouts off some sort of pious nonsense, which sounds good on the electronic page, but which I know for a fact is nothing but pure hypocrisy.
This «Belief» blog can not seem to focus on faith (belief) issues: it always goes back to opinions about the elections and po.l.i.t.i.c.al.
In light of our conversation about Anne Frank yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece from 2008 (back when I thought people liked to read 1,000 - word blog posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.
Also, quick question: I posted on my own personal blog about these brownies, and I realized I never cited your blog so I just went back and added a comment referring readers to your site for the original recipe... would you like me to do anything else / do I have your permission to post?
I think the best lesson I've learnt is to not be shy — tell people about your blog online, and in real life, and don't shy away from being a part of your photos or relating your content back to you!
A while back, Carri Thurman, of Two Sisters Bakery in Homer, Alaska, left a comment on my blog about using purple cabbage as the source of abundant wild yeast.
Back in the early days of this blog, I wrote a post about how to make a truly satisfying salad.
What you don't know about Arman is that despite his wild success in the blog world, he is still the hysterical beyond belief, caring, loyal, grounded soul I knew way back when The Big Man's World got three hundred page views a day.
Linked back to your blog and the particular post where you wrote about it.
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
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(I also wrote about this soup on my blog with plenty of links back here) Thank you!
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I wish I would have devoted more time to the blog (I only posted about half as many times in 2011 as I did in 2010), but Oven Love was on the back burner for most -LSB-...]
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