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I think there is a bigger step you are missing there @pratik

The step you are highlighting is easy. Likely response?

Of course dear - whatever you think.

Missing step:

Honey - is it ok if I use the kid's college account money to buy this thing I want to use?

@bradenslen why thank you - and you inspired me

1) repositioned my guestbook link to the top of my 'more' menu
2) when you fill in the guest book - there is a link to 🖇️ here
3) once you have signed the guest book - the thank you note now automatically provides that list.

// @bjhess - is there a list anywhere ( I know manu's) that is shareable of 'known guestbooks?

Onwards ...

@pratik it was kind of on purpose .. but does that add or subtract to the story?

@bradenslen well it’s easier when someone like Manu provides a list … the challenge is to find the books to sign .. a much bigger job than actually doing the signing .. I wonder if @bjhess has any ideas about ‘guestbook discovery’.

@lzbth oh - how lovely - the poem of course - but also the root of the route of the inspiration.

thank you.

@billbennettnz just have a folder / category in NetNewsWire .. look at the folders I have . All there for different needs? Don’t need a separate .. what am I missing?

@billbennettnz

I run NetNewsWire as my feed reader - with Feedbin doing the heavy lifting. LOTS of feeds ... that I keep organized in folders.

(Don't judge)

You will notice that one folder is called MicroBlog. Every now and then I export the OPML and drop it into MicroBlog and 🖇️ update with the latest

The list itself is curated by adding to NetNewsWire as I find them. If I find a similar list, I import that OPML and what I haven't already got is added.