Let’s Pop Open the Hood

Finally, here’s a manual for how to use and get the most out of this blog.  Starting today, I’m going to pop open the hood to show you what makes this baby tick.  Some, perhaps younger The Life Literary readers, are very familiar with blogs, their structure and use, and don’t much need this.  Others, maybe readers LiteraryLee’s age (51) or older, are less familiar.    Let’s get a little grease on our hands and take a peek at the various gizmos and doohickys, thingumabobs and whatsis that keep this mean machine purrin’ like a pussycat.

Every day over the next couple of weeks I’m going to publish, along with the usual scintillating pieces on everything from gardens to words to life in far-flung places and Robert Burns, a description of one piece of this blog.  I will make each of these brief explanations a link in the tab at the top of the page called, “How to Navigate This Blog,” which will become a handy glossary, guiding readers through the blog.

The Life Literary is a place to find ideas for easy, doable ways to add words, beautiful, literary ones, into your life. It’s also where you can read the things I’m writing.  Maybe this little road map will be of use as you navigate this site.

About literarylee

I sling words for a living. Always have, always will. Some have been interesting and fun; most not. These days, I write the fun words early in the morning before the adults are up and make me eat my Cream of Wheat.
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