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Sunday Salon: Administrative--Keeping house

UnfinishedPerson let me know (thank you!) that there are a number of blogs in our membership lists that no longer exist--a striking example of the ephemerality of many blogs. Hence I'm striking from the membership roll these four five blogs:

At Janice's
It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
Gromit is Reading
Deb's Garden
Exuberant Reader

If those people have moved blogs and want to return to the Salon, they are of course welcome but need to provide me with updated information

Comments

1.

You gotta smile at 'It seemed like a good idea at the time'.

...but turns out it wasn't after all.

2.

You gotta smile at 'It seemed like a good idea at the time'.

...but turns out it wasn't after all.

3.

You gotta smile at 'It seemed like a good idea at the time'.

...but turns out it wasn't after all.

4.

Indeed! I did expect Salonists to stop contributing posts, but I must say I was surprised at the rate at which the blogs themselves are closing.

5.

I'll have to get rid of this stutter.

6.

Seems like you have already!

7.

Well, my feed is the same, but I've switched to Blogger. Just thought I'd give you a heads-up as I don't know how that will affect the Yahoo Pipes set-up. :-)

8.

Thanks, Chayenne. I corrected the address in the participant lists.




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