who, what, when, where, why

Who: Computer illiterate redhaired chick
What: Attempts to enter the blogosphere
When: This very day, Sunday, May 14…
Where:Blogspot.com, which I hope will be gentle with me…
Why: To keep in touch with friends, and hopefully entertain them with tales of my many mishaps and stumbles. Am also looking for a forum to talk incessantly about my wee little darling, Fiona, my (also) redhaired cocker spaniel.

Unfortunately, to my horror I have discovered that I need to know html (shudder) to put anything in my sidebar. So, dear readers (if any are out there), you shall be forced to wait in breathless anticipation for me to post such exciting things as my favorite books, movies, links, and other various obsessions.

This evening I will endeavor to attempt to post some pictures of Fiona. We shall see!!!

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