I remember those awnings too. They had to be tough as nails, so I’m guessing they just fell out of fashion, or required a lot of work to reinstall when a house was resided or whatnot.
I lived in south Georgia, Leesburg, until I was six and then we moved to Florida. I love your blog.
I wish you would add an RSS feed widget so that I could have news of new posts fed to my iGoogle page. Then I could visit and catch up when I had time. I am ending my email subscription because it’s too many posts daily and weekly. The problem with that is I will gradually stop coming. The best way to follow a lot of blogs is through RSS feeds (the striped orange symbol); every time I open Google, below the search box are dozens of blog feeds showing me the most recent three posts.
Richard, just use http://vanishingsouthgeorgia.com/feed/ All WordPress blogs have an rss feed built in by default whether or not the owner puts a widget on the page. Just paste the url into your iGoogle and you’ll have it.
I remember those awnings too. They had to be tough as nails, so I’m guessing they just fell out of fashion, or required a lot of work to reinstall when a house was resided or whatnot.
I lived in south Georgia, Leesburg, until I was six and then we moved to Florida. I love your blog.
I wish you would add an RSS feed widget so that I could have news of new posts fed to my iGoogle page. Then I could visit and catch up when I had time. I am ending my email subscription because it’s too many posts daily and weekly. The problem with that is I will gradually stop coming. The best way to follow a lot of blogs is through RSS feeds (the striped orange symbol); every time I open Google, below the search box are dozens of blog feeds showing me the most recent three posts.
I’ll work on that, Richard; and thanks for your input!
Richard, just use http://vanishingsouthgeorgia.com/feed/ All WordPress blogs have an rss feed built in by default whether or not the owner puts a widget on the page. Just paste the url into your iGoogle and you’ll have it.