A few updates around the weblog.
There’s a new picture of Charles in the banner. While cute, it’s not quite as cute as the previous one. Sadly, though, the previous picture was over 10 months old, which is a long time for Charles. The new one was a bit hard to get. You can see a truck in the picture. The other pictures in this series mostly have the truck in front of Charles’ face because, while Charles likes to have his picture taken, obviously Dad would rather have a picture of a truck if that’s available. This picture is from August so it’s a few months old as well.
I need to get a banner picture of Corwin as well, the current one is from April.
Also, because I know you are all desparately eager to read stories of the Boyen over and over, I’ve added Yearly Archives. I had always intended to do that but I kept putting it off because it would be a long time before I had a year’s worth of posts.
If you look over on the right, way down in the side bar, under “ARCHIVES” you’ll see some links under “Years”. Each is a year calendar with the individual days linked to the first post for the day. The month names link to the monthly archives if there are any posts for that month. In addition, for your viewing pleasure, the hover text for each day is the titles for the posts on that day. Just darn spiffy, in my opinion.
I’ve also changed the look of the links in the calendar. Let me know if you think its better or worse. Not that I’m trolling for comments! Even though no one has commented on anything since the first of August!
Not that I like responding to trolls, but some of us left multiple comments in October that you managed to obliterate. So enough with the no-comments-since-August whining.
Sigh. That was my web hosting company. It switched servers on my and didn’t update the DNS records, so all of the posts / comments when to a server which was subsequently decommissioned.
But, you know, all comments are e-mailed to me as well as being put on the weblog - must be that the mail server choked as well, eh?
I’m guessing your email went to the same place as your blog entries and my comments. I commented on your anniversary post (where you trolled for comments—I must be a sucker for troll bait) and your post about Corwin and spiders. Both were simultaneously deep and witty. Your loss.