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This post is to let you all know that my blog web address (AKA URL or domain name) has been changed. I recently purchased a custom domain, and my blog web addy is now
The old blog address was http://my5acredream.blogspot.com/
The new one obviously makes more sense and is easier to remember. I would have chosen it as my blogspot address when I first set up this blog but at that time, it wasn’t available. ‘My5acredream’ was the closest thing I could come up with. Add the .blogspot and it wasn’t easy to remember, considering that’s not the title of my blog.
Because my blog is still hosted by Blogger, everything will be redirected by Blogger to the new web address. You should still be able to get here by your usual means, unless you visit via a search engine. These will take awhile to catch up, because my entire blog must be reindexed with the new web address by search engine robots. Until then, it may not show up in searches. According to this helpful article over at The Real Blogger Status, the best thing to do is publish frequently. I’m going to try to follow this advice, so you’ll see a few more posts from me for awhile; I hope that’s not a problem for. I notice we homestead bloggers blog the way we like to live, slowly.
As long as my blog remains at Blogger, any links you made to me should redirect with no problem. There is a transition period of several days for this, so if you run into problems, please be patient. Things like Google Friend Connect may be nonoperational, but this is temporary. If you continue to have problems or would like to update any links, just let me know.
So, to get the search engine ball rolling (and for anyone else who is interested , here are links to my recent posts in various categories:
Remodeling – Fixing The Bathroom Floor
Food Self-Sufficiency – Fall Foraging
Goats - How To Make A Buck Rag
Recipes – Goatherd’s Pie
Food Preservation – Fall Freezer Canning
Gardening – Last of the Summer Harvest
Riley – Yikes! There’s a Chipmunk in the House! Or, Smart Cat?
Cheese Making – Cheese #11, The Recipe
Land Stewardship - Pasture Improvement Phase 2: Remineralizing Our Soil
2012-11-28 00:25:55
Source: http://www.5acresandadream.com/2012/11/my-blog-web-address.html