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Having received verbal comments about how folks couldn't comment, I thought I'd check things out. To leave a comment, you'll need to click on the link that notes how many comments are made. A pop up window will appear and you can write your comment. After doing that, scroll down and select how you would like your comment credited (your identity)--either anonymous or you can enter your email address to have your name attached. . .for those protecting privacy, you could include your name in the post, and post it by anon. . .does that make sense? Anyway, after choosing your identity you will need to click on publish. Once that happens, a comment should appear.

Will you all please try this out and help me ensure that it's working?

I'll take pictures of my "January socks" and post them later this week and since I've started my February socks already, I may get a picture of one of those already. . .For those of you who don't know, my New Year's resolution is to make a pair of socks each month this year. I'll update you in between grading final exams this week!
--tanya

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is now the third time that I have tried to post a comment, (the first two tries being unsuccessful)I seem to somehow keep losing all of the wonderful things that I have said. Relegating them to forever more be a part of the wild blue yonder. Anyway, as verbally stated, please keep posting photos of the restarted philosophers and the monthly socks, they are a great encouragement to those of us who seem to be forever stuck in the mundane of the never ending scarfs.
Anonymous said…
Yes, but your scarves are a true benefit to others, my socks and sweater just benefit me. . .so here's a question for you all, if I finish the February socks in January, are they February socks? Or would that be cheating? And if so, would it really be cheating if I do everything except close the toe of the February sock until Feb 1? I'm just sayin'. . .

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