Friday, December 7, 2012

Spammers List As Of Now
 
December 7, 2012
 
     Beware when you see these websites as entering URLs:
 
    
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http://folupora.elwagba.com/?          
info/idleatlast.blogspot.com

     These sites have run up the number of post views all within one hour.  Contact Google to see how this can be stopped immediately.  Since I wrote my last post about this, things have slowed down a bit.

     That's about all I can do for everyone.  I know it's happening to a lot of other bloggers and has been going on for quite awhile. 

     I'll wait a day or two before I post again unless I win the lottery or something. 

     Dear readers, leave a comment if you are not one of these spammers.   I will be submitting this list to the authorities. 

     Have a great evening!




 
 
 


 
Who Are These Post Readers?
 
December 7, 2012
 
 
      This blog was started in early November to record the year leading up to my retirement next year.  This week the oddest audience has shown up on my statistics of who is reading my posts.  My newest sources of readers are Iran, Saudi Arabia, Romania, Ukraine, and Germany.
 
       Doesn't that seem odd?  I did a little Google search of some of their web pages and it seems that lots of people are getting these same lurkers running up their statistics of who is entering their blogs.

     Here they are:
    
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     So, since I can't eliminate them, I will just hope that they are enjoying my writing, and that they will leave comments each time I post something new.   I will also be contacting the CIA and the FBI tomorrow morning, to be sure I am not attracting spies.
 
     At least looking at these audience names, I have snapped out of my sadness over my dog.
 
     Happy evening to all of my readers from Europe and North Africa!  Join me on pinterest, too!   I would love to have more followers!
 
 
 

Tonight I'm Missing My Dog

Tonight I'm Missing My Dog
 
December 7, 2012
 
      Christmas music is playing softly from the radio, yes radio, the Christmas tree is tall, majestic, and smothered in colored lights.  The tiny Christmas tree on the buffet is lit with miniature lights.  The antique oil lamp is lit and flickering nearby.   The miniature Christmas village is on the fireplace mantle. The outside decorations on the porch are lovely, and I miss my dog, Ashley. 
 
      Ashley, a huge fawn-colored racing greyhound I rescued in 2000, left this world in September.  I am overcome with sadness and I am missing her terribly tonight.  I don't have any thoughts of my future retirement or of the fun I will have next year. 
 
      I wander from room to room in my home and wish I could see her watching me from her plush bed in the living room.  That's all I have to write about tonight.  Good night, precious Ashley.
 
There are lots of greyhound photos on one of my pinterest boards.  It's named Animals-Just Animals.  This is what she looked like:
 
Be sure to support the adoption of retired racing greyhounds.