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Bloggers With out Borders

From Between the Covers, I had mentioned BWOB before. This was back when I first heard about it. Today Bloggers Without Borders has officially launched. Check out its new web home and learn all about this amazing endeavor.

The current project is #afundforjennie and you can read all about it here. I’ve read Jennie’s story, possibly from The Pioneer Woman first, but there are many more who have consoled with her, and even more celebrated her husband’s life by baking his favorite Peanut Butter Pie.

I don’t consider myself a food blogger – but I follow quite a lot of them! And they are a wonderful community, this video is testament to that:

Peanut Butter Pie for Mikey from Todd Porter & Diane Cu on Vimeo.

But BWOB isn’t just for food bloggers! It’s for all bloggers, everywhere!

Okay, so you don’t get lost, here are the relevant links to learn more about BWOB and it’s first project:

There are many ways that bloggers come together in support for each other, or to rally support for various causes and charities. As for me, I try to spread the word and I help where I can. Through BWOB, I hope to continue doing that.

Check them out today!

Take photos and fit them in Digi Scrap Frames

Sharing a tutorial made by SuzyQ for effectively using digital frame/frame clusters. I actually never tried to do it this way. I’d usually just use the erase or the cut tool. This is much efficient, and clean!

 

I’ve recently added SuzyQ’s blog to my Reader and I’m glad I did. I never would have seen her tutorial if I hadn’t.

Tomorrow is World Photography Day! I wish I had known earlier so I could cook up something for The Newbie Photographer to commemorate the event. After shift tomorrow, I’ll make a list of things Alfred and I can do for WPD. That should be fun, here’s hoping I’ll have the energy to make something happen!

What are you doing for World Photography Day?

Cohen Lifestyle

One blog I started following via Google Reader recently is Shoot First, Eat Later.

Today, in this wonderful food/lifestyle blog, the author posted her breakfast meals, suitable for the Cohen Lifestyle.

Got me thinking about signing up for Cohen. It’ll cost a lot of money, but it might very well be worth it. I had read about this system in the papers maybe a month ago. It seemed interesting, more so because it boasts about a well-researched and tested system that analyzes a person’s blood make up to come up with meal plan suggestions. Because of this, the program is tailor-made for each individual. It is not to be shared, and there’s no mass-produced meals to be had. Each person will be given his/her daily requirements and restrictions.

For more info, check out their website.

I have at least three married friends trying to get pregnant this year, one is already a month or so into her first pregnancy. Soon, I’d have friends with hopefully bigger bellies than mine. Girlfriends looking pretty and sexy even in maternity clothing. My preggy friend, plus two others still trying are all diagnosed with PCOS, just like me. I think being on this new brand of lifestyle, might be my ticket to breaking free from PCOS. Though I’m not trying to conceive now, it might get me a step closer to that, eventually.

Have you heard of this? Any feedback you care to share?

This day in 2009

I was re-arranging the photobooth photos from Amir’s baptism last night in Facebook (not done yet) when I saw this on the sidebar:

lifeunfair

(Happy birthday Mayeen!)

Now why did I post that this day two years ago? I clicked on to see the post and read the comments I got, but there’s nothing to clue me in on why I posted it. Hmm. I scanned my blog archives and I skipped the 15th. I posted about seeing And I Love You So on the 14th, maybe it’s a line in the movie? Now, I’m positive that it is.

I think this is a nice feature of FB, showing you what you posted on the same day years ago. OhLife does that too with random past posts in your daily email. I like it. Photojojo also has the Time Capsule for Flickr. I can imagine it must be fun to have that. Okay, why haven’t I signed up to use it again? Oh, because I don’t use Flickr as much. And why not? There, I signed up. You should too. Smile

Evernote: A Productivity App

This entry is inspired by Sir Scrapalot’s Evernote post. And sorry, this will be video-laden just because. Smile

I have had Evernote on my phone, iPad, and PC for awhile now, but I realize how I haven’t maximized it to its full potential. Here’s a cute ad for this app:

 

Here’s a very quick pitch for Evernote from its CEO:

 

So if you skipped the vids, what is Evernote? It’s your wireless, paperless, idea book. No. It’s your idea BAG. It’s a solution to keeping all the information in one place accessible to you – whenever, wherever.

It’s key feature is the ability to add Notebooks. This can be your categories. I think it personally just makes it easier to keep like ideas in the same place. In each notebook, you add notes.

Notes can be your typical typed note. But it can also be an Ink Note – handwritten with your pen tablet. It can be an Audio Note – for those days when you just want to say it and record it. Or it can be a Webcam Note – pretty much self explanatory. Smile

With a browser extension, you can even save clips from websites, or clip entire webpages onto your notes. It’s a like a bookmark – allowing you to save info and links that you can come back to at a later time.

In a way, it’s like Pinterest too, but there’s more you can do!

So far, I have Notebooks set up for each of my blogs in the hopes that I store idea posts in them. I haven’t used it much after the first week or so of finding Evernote. But going through Evernote vids today has just given me another dose of inspiration.

Now, I’ve installed the Google extension for the Web Clipper. So instead of bookmarking sites, I can just clip them onto Evernote!

Hopefully, in a month’s time I can come back to report how Evernote has helped my productivity. Smile

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