Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Steath posting

First of all: 5000 views! I know they can't all be Aged P, so thank you for taking the time to read my blog.

Second, I have been stealth-posting some older tales and starting my recent London trip posts. Waaaay back in April, I went on the first Cupcake Ride of the season and the inaugural Toronto Easter Parade: Cupcakes and Easter Bonnets.

In June, I went to the Cambridge Butterfly Observatory: In which PhysicsGirl is covered in butterflies and eats bugs.

I've also started writing up my adventures in London this past July. I know, right?
Tuesday in London: In which PhysicsGirl, though jet-lagged, tries to find a cream tea

I have several things still to write up, but that should be enough to be going on with. School is starting in a few weeks, and you know what that means.


Business as usual, actually.




4 comments:

  1. So question. Why do you post things from the past with dates from the past all Timey-Wimey?

    When you post about your trips, you could mention the actual dates in your blog post no?

    Just a random question - not saying that your stealth posting is bad or anything!! :)

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    1. The simple answer is that I want them to appear chronologically. The longer answer, complete with bonus Dr. Who footage, is in this blog post.

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    2. You can solve the problem of updating people on "past" articles by getting a plug-in to post stuff to twitter.

      I use my photography blog (figtography.com) as both an exhibition platform and a way to keep track of my photos by date.

      The WP to Twitter plugin posts when I make updates, regardless of when they are dated.

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    3. I remember reading that post but this sentence obviously didn't stick: "In other words, it's my diary and I'll post how I like."

      :)

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