I thought I was (a follower) because I receive your updates in my inbox. I guess not, though because now I am. You're at 99! :-) Love your blog. God bless, Michele
See", I never get that follower vs. subscriber thing either. But thank you. You and "JJ" who just signed up. Does my little numerological heart good. Although if I were following what it says in Ecclesiastes, I'd just say "all is vanity and a chasing of the wind" and not care at all about the number of followers.
I don't understand this follower/subscriber stuff either. I just don't want the world at my e-mail doorstep. I signed into your site and it doesn't seem to show up? I wish I understood the computer better. I find it very distressing. The only reason I am writing here is because I really like your blog. Perhaps I can watch from afar...
@Anonymous--If you're referring to the "Today's Prayer" widget on the right, there one problem with it: the program, ibreviary, is based in Europe, and being in a different time zone, the day changes before it's quite evening in the United States. But you can always go to divineoffice.org website to get evening and night prayer at the right time. Glad you like the blog.
I thought I was (a follower) because I receive your updates in my inbox. I guess not, though because now I am. You're at 99! :-) Love your blog. God bless, Michele
ReplyDeleteSee", I never get that follower vs. subscriber thing either. But thank you. You and "JJ" who just signed up. Does my little numerological heart good. Although if I were following what it says in Ecclesiastes, I'd just say "all is vanity and a chasing of the wind" and not care at all about the number of followers.
DeleteI don't understand this follower/subscriber stuff either. I just don't want the world at my e-mail doorstep. I signed into your site and it doesn't seem to show up? I wish I understood the computer better. I find it very distressing. The only reason I am writing here is because I really like your blog. Perhaps I can watch from afar...
DeleteToday is Tuesday and yet the prayers, etc. are for tomorrow Ash Wednesday. It is a bit confusing. Otherwise, I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteIn Christ,
Jean
@Anonymous--If you're referring to the "Today's Prayer" widget on the right, there one problem with it: the program, ibreviary, is based in Europe, and being in a different time zone, the day changes before it's quite evening in the United States. But you can always go to divineoffice.org website to get evening and night prayer at the right time. Glad you like the blog.
DeleteBetter a milestone than a millstone!
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