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….without our friends? Those special people who come into our lives at various points and provide support, reassurance, fun times and laughter. This little friendship ball has been making its way through cyberspace and it’s an interesting journey tracking it from blog to blog. I would like to pass the friendship ball onto all the “awful women” at All For Women. Thank you for keeping me sane and entertaining me over the last few years. Cheers girls!

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Well good morning everyone and boy is it an early one for me after getting home so late last night. Nevermind, the dogs had a nice long walk (as did I), enjoying the sunset as it dropped behind the bush in Park Ridge. I think we must have made quite a sight, my partner and I, walking one enthusiastic little silky terrier cross and a big placid ridgeback side by side - all within the confines of an over 50s village in the bush. I imagine the residents were thinking that management had relaxed their standards a bit. But it’s all good news for the over 50s residents - we were just visiting. Anyway, on with the carnival!
Welcome to the February 11, 2008 edition of all women blogging carnival.
Kathleen Gage presents Your Recommendations Just Don’t Work! posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Many people who want to market using the Internet are seeking highly effective ways to do so. Learn one proven strategy to give you position, credibility and visibility while increasing the numbers in your opt-in subscriber list.”
Cindy King presents Consistency For International Business Success posted at Get International Clients.
Cindy King presents Easy Small Business Strategy Strengthens International Client Relationships posted at Cindy King.
Jenny presents The New Mom Blog Network On The Block posted at the so called me, saying, “Review on the new digg-like community for moms and/or all parents.”
Tali presents Become a Blogger with Yaro Starak and Gideon Shalwick posted at The Marketer Review, saying, “If you’re a beginner blogger, or just want to move your blog to the Wordpress service, Yaro Starak’s and Gideon Shalwick’s Become a Blogger is just for you.”
Nicole presents I Hate Weddings posted at Makeitbetter’s Weblog.
Nicole presents Separation: The Key to Everlasting Love? posted at Makeitbetter’s Weblog.
GrrlScientist presents A Possible Solution to the Bias Against Women in Science posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “[career] This suggestion is put forward only somewhat in jest, because it serves to illustrate an important problem in science.”
Health and Beauty
Lana Burris presents You are More Resilient Than You Think: Lessons from New Orleans posted at Happiness Quotient Headquarters, saying, “Historically, we are not very good predictors of our own ability to bounce back from adversity. We are besieged with anxiety and hypervigilance. Yet researchers are finding that resilience, in humans, is more the rule than the exception.”
FitBuff presents What Women Look for in Men - 5 Tips and Tricks to Score Big! posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “Lucky for you, here is your own personal cheat sheet, so you can score a perfect 5 out of 5 on the first date pop quiz.”
DotLobby presents How to Talk to Girls - Part 1 posted at DotGirlfriend.com, saying, “Show me a man that doesn’t want to know how to talk to girls, and I’ll show you a homosexual (”Not that there’s anything wrong with that,” as Seinfeld points out).”
Aparna presents Mehendi (henna) tattoos and allergy posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “If you are likely to attend the Mehendi (henna) ceremony at your friend’s wedding, think again. The intricate, hand stenciled designs could give you something you didn’t expect – an allergic reaction like redness, inflammation and intense itching.”
Lana Burris presents Change Your Luck by Changing Your Viewpoint posted at Happiness Quotient Headquarters, saying, “We all want to be lucky, yet how much of luck is what we make of it?”
Peta Fletcher presents 15 Tips For Losing Weight After A Twin Pregnancy posted at Twin Blog.
Holly Ord presents Do You Know What’s in Your Cosmetics? posted at Woman Tribune.
Home sweet Home
GP presents So You Want to be an Innkeeper posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “”We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.” this quote is an innkeeper’s creed”
A.Lee presents Constructionist Artist Varvara Stepanova | eArtFair . com posted at eArtFair . com, saying, “This blog is about art. Yes, tons of info on Picasso, Warhol, and other famous artists. It does however also include art articles on great WOMEN artists, such as Stepanova. Even though you might never have heard of her, she’s featured in many of the world’s very best museums around the world, as a Russian artist who MADE A MARK on planet earth. Interesting read…, even if you’re not (yet) an art collector.”
New Old-Fashioned Gal presents My January Lettuce Surprise posted at Diary of a New Old-Fashioned Gal, saying, “Isn’t it amazing how resilient life is?”
Anne Maybus presents The New Australian Food. posted at My Day Off.
GP presents It Takes Strength to take a Risk « Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “Courage is like a muscle. Just as you wouldn’t run 10 miles your first week out - you don’t have to begin building courage by running the NY Marathon .”
j blu presents Pictures of Hawaii | Beautiful Hawaiian Sunsets at the Beach posted at Local Kine Hawaii.
the simple nickle presents Cheap Eats: Recipes for Around $1 Per Serving: Dark Molten Chocolate Cakes posted at the simple nickle, saying, “These individual chocolates cakes are perfect for Valentine’s Day or another special occasion: simple, delicious, and always impressive.”
Megan Bayliss presents Rose attacked by worm. Age 16 and raped by uncle. posted at Teddy Tour, saying, “Home is not always the safest place to be. Parents unable and unwilling to care for her, they shipped Jamila Rose off to her Uncle. After repeated rapes by him, Jamila took to the streets of Sydney where her misery and fear were further exploited. Now 36. Jamila Rose is getting her life back to where she wanted it to be. Help women like Jamila have a voice. Join the Teddy Tour: a sistership project between All for Women and Imaginif.”
Parenting and Family
PlanningQueen presents 10 things to make Back to School mornings easier. posted at Planning with Kids.
Joanne presents 10 Adoption Profile Tips posted at Forever Parents.
Christine presents Our Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) Travel Plans posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France.
Warren Wong presents What Commiting To Something Means And Why You Should Do It posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Here are good reasons why you shouldn’t be afraid of commitment.”
Glowicki ProBlogger presents 13 sites to be used on valentines day 2008 posted at Glowicki ProBlogger - Blogging Tips, saying, “Make a presen online for your man on 14th!”
James DeLelys presents New Book/Video posted at Author James DeLelys, saying, “Video of new book!”
Luke Houghton presents Accidental exposure of my nakedness posted at sevendaymother.com, saying, “A funny story about something my daughter did to me…”
Shopping and Money
Melissa presents One Week’s Food: Our Version posted at A Penny Closer.
Carol Bentley presents Death of the long letter posted at Carol Bentley.
Mandy presents Movie Mode - How Good is it? posted at The Photographer Blog, saying, “This is my new blog about digital photography and taking photographs”
Anne Maybus presents The Tall Poppy posted at The Tall Poppy.
Lynnae presents My Grocery Shopping Method posted at beingfrugal.net.
Nandita presents Budgets « Searching for Crabshells posted at Searching for Crabshells.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Our Financial Goals and Resolutions for 2008: #1 Fund A Web Startup, #2 Retire posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Thank you!”
Posted by Kay
Oh dear is it Monday already? I did notice that I was on the schedule for the All Women Blogging Carnival but it has snuck up on me, pretty much the same as Christmas has. I only just realised - it is NEXT WEEK!! OMG…how did that happen?? Between my best friend jumping on a plane to head off to Europe last night, the arrival of her darling Indy to dog sit for the duration of her trip (more about that later!) and work, I have gotten completely side-tracked. But I digress….you’ve waited long enough for it so on with the carnival!
Dana presents Thoughts on the Westroads Mall shooting posted at Principled Discovery.
Susan presents Girl Travel And More posted at The Innovative Traveler.
Tali presents Top Pinup Authority Sites posted at The Pinup Shop Blog.
Amanda presents Working Together - Team Work As A Parenting Skill posted at Pajama Mommy » Mommy Blogger Community.
Tina presents Future Stars of the silver screen posted at Country Stitchin’.
Micellaneous Mum presents Being indifferently honest posted at Miscellaneous Adventures of an Aussie Mum, saying, “Doing what I love - writing, and writing about my first love, literature.”
Barbara presents How old is too old? posted at Barmus, saying, “Please submit “How old is too old” article. Thanks”
Alvaro Fernandez presents Travel and Engagement as Good Brain Exercise posted at SharpBrains, saying, “Note: I am a man, but the core of this post is an extraordinary essay by a wonderful woman…I hope you enjoy it”
Health and Beauty
spillay presents Keeping your sanity on a Monday morning posted at My Words…..
Carol Bentley presents An enjoyable experience. . . posted at Carol Bentley.
Amanda Regan presents Is This Man Bush’ Love-child? posted at The GOOD, The BAD & The MISCHIEF.
Pearl presents Coordination, Cooperation and Collaboration - Lead to Success posted at Interesting Observations.
Frugal Duchess presents I Was a Bratz Doll in a Barbie World; Lessons from My Failed Broadcast Career posted at The Frugal Duchess, saying, “in the world of Barbie Doll anchors (1980s-style), I looked more like a Bratz doll or one of those teeny-tiny Kelly dolls that look like Barbie’s baby sister without the makeup, the figure or the heels.”
Parenting and Family
Tiff presents I know how she feels… posted at Three Ring Circus.
Christine presents Marche de Noel | Christmas Market posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France.
Jaimie presents Simple Consideration posted at Hug Twice.
Susan presents New Podcast Documentary Contest posted at The Innovative Traveler.
Renae presents Searching for Snow Globes posted at Life Nurturing Education.
kcawley presents First Trimester Bleeding posted at Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Home sweet Home
Rebecca presents Gingerbread House Patterns and Inspiration posted at The Experimental Kitchen.
Shopping and Money
Jenny presents Unnecessarily Hard to Buy Toys posted at the so called me.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Why I Don’t Relish Shopping posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
Gilly Marcelli presents Christmas Gifts For Senior Parents posted at DiscoveryDiva, saying, “My first Carnival submission - thank you.”
poetloverrebelspy presents 20 Travel Gifts Under $20 posted at Less Than a Shoestring, saying, “Not quite sure what to get your favorite traveler this holiday season and don’t have much money to spend? You’ve come to the right place. Most of these practical gifts are actually $10 or less!”
Dianne M. Buxton presents 12 Yr Old head of Household Helped By My Power Mall posted at manifestingsuccess.
Liz Fuller presents Today’s Woman Entrepreneur - Alicia Rosam of Ali J posted at More Than WE Know, saying, “Many entrepreneurs tell me that marketing and sales is their least favorite aspect of running their business. Go behind the scenes with this remarkable young entrepreneur and discover her secrets for gaining visiblity in dozens of online and offline mediums. Even though she has only been in business a few months, her artwork is now hanging in public and private collections in 22 countries. There are bound to be some suggestions that you can mirror and apply to your own business.”
paidtwice presents I Got Paid to Buy Batteries posted at I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…, saying, “Sometimes deals that seem too good to be true… aren’t!”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of all women blogging carnival using our carnival submission form.
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Definitely not me! So I’ve been posting about my difficulties migrating my blog from Blogger to Wordpress. I have told you all how I had to manually and painstakingly transfer all my posts by cut and paste to Wordpress. Only to find that my Wysiwig editor was not working and could not insert images to save myself. What I probably didn’t mention last time was that I took all my photos out of my old blog to see if that would fix the import problem (it didn’t by the way) without backing up my Blogger first. Yes that’s right, deleted merrily all those photos thinking I would just manually put them back in.
Now here comes my not so bright spark of genius. I figured that since the import feature didn’t work, I’d just put them back in using Flickr. So I did all that…..ON MY OLD BLOG! That’s right, the one that I’m not longer going to be using - that’s where I put all my photos back in. OMG what an idiot! So I started putting in the photos into Wordpress (i.e. here) this morning using Flickr Photo Gallery plugin which is a gem, even if it does slow you down a little in the process.
Then the light dawned on me….my photos were all inserted into Blogger using HTML code from Flickr….so it made sense that if I just copied the HTML code from each post on Blogger, the photos would appear and I wouldn’t have to painstakingly insert them all. Why the hell didn’t I think of that last time when the import didn’t work BEFORE I deleted all the images?? Why? Because I am a non techno savvy blogging amateur that’s why….not to mention I like being able to provide my far more techno savvy friends and family with a good old giggle at my expense. LOL
Well if you can’t laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at? 
Posted by Kay
Well I have finally moved all my text content from Blogger to Wordpress, in the most painful manner possible. That’s right, cut and paste, alter time stamp to reflect the date of the original post and publish. OMG what a painful exercise! And before a lot of hip blogging techno nazis get on my case, yes I’m aware there is an easier way of doing it - if that is the import process would like to co-operate! After many hours of trying to get the Import from Blogger feature to work, I then tried importing using RSS. No love there either I might add! Tried removing video plugins, sidebar widgets and then even photos and hey presto, I get a message that it has been successful and hoorah I can start blogging in my new blog!
Not so.
When I go to look at my newly imported posts, guess what?? They aren’t there!! So after a few more minutes of mucking around trying to get it to work, I just went for the good old cut and paste method. GRR! I still have to put in all my photos and fix up all the old links but at least the main part is here.
I apologise to those of you who have come for a visit expecting some degree of cohesion and funny photos of my cats. You won’t find that here just yet. I have a big week coming up ahead - my final exam for my post-graduate qualification is on Wednesday, then I have a delightful date with my quack, followed by four days of respite in the lovely Barrington Tops region of NSW. After that, I will see about gradually fixing up my blog.
But the best part of moving to Wordpress? I can now take part in NaBloPoMo. I’m sure Leigh will be thrilled about it after all the effort she has gone to in order to get me into my new home here. Thanks again Leigh, and you’re quite right - Blogger is evil! *hehe*
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Well October is over so I’m getting rid of the pink. I will go pink for a cause but as a general rule, I really don’t like the colour at all so I am more than happy to go back to my favourite blue.
November apparently is National Blog Posting Month and I would be more than happy to be in it. But the long weekend away next week is going to interfere with that unfortunately - and yes Leigh I am gloating about that aren’t I? But if I can’t be in this year’s NaBloPoMo then I will definitely be in it next year.
It can’t be that hard to write a post a day. Can it?