Impermanence

I’ve been thinking about impermanence this week. It started on Tuesday when I first heard about Google+.  It looks really cool. It looks like it might be everything I wish Facebook is. So it got me thinking about Facebook and whether or not Google+ will kill it. I thought about Myspace and how Facebook completely obliterated it 3 years ago.  Interesting how things change isn’t it?

My blog broke the other day. In a major way. I went to upload a few pictures and noticed that there was an update, so I clicked on the link to update. That was it. I haven’t been able to get into the admin screen since. First it went into maintenance mode and I could do nothing.Then the public view of the blog came back, but when I tried to get into the admin panel I encountered errors. I will spare you the technical crap. Instead I will tell you how it made me feel. I felt like I was watching a train-wreck. And the train was a train that I lovingly build and crafted myself.

O.k. I’m probably being a bit over-dramatic. But it was very upsetting. I have spent hours and hours designing and building my blog and I was watching it just crumble into dust. It was sad.

But! There is good news. A few weeks ago I thought I might want to just have wordpress.com host my blog so I set one up and imported my blog posts. After poking around I decided I didn’t want to do that but left it up. So, thank goodness, I had a back up.

I am now having wordpress host my blog. It is for the best. My php coding days are over. I just really could care less about that crap now.

All of that to say that this has been a lesson in impermanence. Well sort of. My blog isn’t dead, it just seemed like it was for a short time. But the so-called “disaster” has led to me re-thinking how I blog and how I organize things and it has sort of forced me to do something about it.

Plus, I’m having fun re-designing things. So take a look around if you get a chance. I’m using WordPress‘s 2011 theme, taking advantage of the “featured page” on my index page.  The dots above the header link to posts that I want to feature. Also, I’ve decided to move my 365 photo project to wordpress. I’m going to use that for my iPod photos/hipstamatic photos. You can find it here.

A very rambly way to say that it all turned out o.k.

p.s. I am on Google+ now. I’m hoping it kills Facebook. Let me know if you are on or if you want to be so we can connect over there…

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5 responses to “Impermanence”

  1. preita Avatar
    preita

    wordpress hosts my blog and has for the last 3 years. I really like it. Blogger always gives me such a hard time when I try to comment. I don’t know what I would do if my entire blog crashed. I think I would cry!

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    1. Moni Avatar

      oh good! I’ve always had problems with Blogger’s commenting system, too. I almost cried. I came very close. It was hard not to.

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  2. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    What? No games? Hmm, maybe that’ll keep the annoying people on Facebook. 🙂 Send me an invite? You’ve peaked my interest. I rarely go on FB these days. Got tired of seeing what people are having for dinner. lol

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    1. Moni Avatar

      no there are, blessedly, no games! It’s kind of straightforward, just for socializing online really. I’m liking it so far! I’ll definitely send you an invite. Google is being stingy with the invites right now so you have to kind of invite people in a loopholy way. Check your gmail inbox!

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