Saturday, July 19, 2008

Time for a Change!

I've been thinking of changing the platform and URL for this blog for a long time. I figured the one year anniversary of the blog was a good time to switch, so started working on it the first of this month.

I hoped to have it all fancied up and perfect before announcing it, but I’ve got too much going on and it’s taking too long. I’m going to start posting to the new blog address from now on… just leave off the /blog in the address to
http://www.ruralramblings.com/ and you’re there!

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Rural Writer Tells All

Well, maybe not quite all. But way back in April I promised to tell more about Ellie, and then more recently to tell about what I’ve been studying and working on lately. Some of it ties together, so here we go, Rural Writer tells all.

What I’ve been studying: The main course I’m taking is on List Building and Internet Marketing. The Farmer can’t work forever, and since I’m handicapped by Regional Pain Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, I can’t work off the farm. I’ve toyed with many different ideas, but this seems to be the best fit.

For the first few weeks we had up to 4 teleseminars a week, lasting a couple hours each. These were guest teachers, Internet Gurus sharing some of their wisdom on how they make money. We also had a weekly Q&A session with our two instructors, and we have online videos to watch and scads of stuff to do to implement what we’re learning. This is an INTENSIVE course.

Now most of the people taking this course are flat out Internet Marketers. By that I mean they are learning about internet marketing, and they are going to sell internet marketing. Most, but not all! A few of us are learning how to build a list (you need someone to sell to) and how to market on the internet to different niches, such as art shows, home decorating, horse training, fitness, health food and more.

My first niche is health food. One of the building blocks is a blog, and mine is “Health Food Made Easy.” I don’t believe it’s one way, all or nothing, but that you can make small changes to your diet to include more health food… one bite at a time. I’d love to have some new visitors and would really love some comments to liven it up. Getting started takes time, and I’d be thrilled for any support!

While I’m learning internet marketing for my own “career”, I’ve got a second use for it as well. I want to apply some of what I learn to help raise money for Ellie’s surgery.

More about Ellie: She's my 3-year-old granddaughter. Ellie was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy when she was a year old. She was born in Texas, but they moved to Canada to be closer to my wonderful DIL’s extended family, so they could have more help with Ellie. Also, Canada has a so-called “free” health care system.

Most of the time that health care system is a good thing, and really helps with Ellie’s many medical and therapy expenses. The problem is the surgery she needs, a Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy, is best done at the St. Louis Children’s Hospital. They do a less invasive type of surgery, have done more of them than anyone else in the world, and have a better rate of success.

Naturally, Canadian free health care doesn’t apply in the US. They’ve got to raise the money for Ellie’s surgery. A minimum of $40,000 worth of money. It needs to be done next spring for various reasons – Ellie’s age, and making it during better weather so it’s easier on her parents to drive an hour every day to take her to physical therapy after the surgery.

My “building block blog” for fundraising is Helping Ellie Walk. It’s just getting off the ground, and I have even more work to do with it than Health Food Made Easy.

What is NOT easy is condensing all this information into one blog entry. What is NOT easy is trying to take classes and go through all the instructional materials, put what I learn into practice, keep up with the farm chores and household chores, and once in a while get some sleep.

But I’ll try to do better at keeping updates posted here now and then, however brief they may be. In the meantime, you can always check out my other two blogs to see what’s happening with Ellie and one of my business ventures!

And that’s my Reader’s Digest Condensed Version about Ellie and what I've been doing!

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Dropping in for a minute...

A minute... that's about all the time I seem to have these days. A minute for this, a minute for that! My minutes are all busy!

I have a backlog of pictures of more chicks - there's a total of 9 hatched out right now, and butterflies and a second bloom on the Voodoo Lily, but no time to sort through them now and put them up here. Soon I need to go out and do evening critter chores, then Farmer and I have to go pick up our truck we let a friend borrow.

This week is the last BIG push on my classes, in that I have not one, not two, alas, not even just three teleseminars this week. No, I already had one advanced training call today, and have three calls tomorrow, and two more on Thursday. Add them up, and that's SIX calls in ONE week! No wonder I can't get anything done!

But that's the last of the scheduled training calls, and after that I can proceed more at my own pace watching videos and doing homework and getting down to "business" work.

So stay tuned, and hopefully I'll soon be able to post more about what I've been up to and what's going on around here on the farm!

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Book Collector's Anonymous

bib·li·o·phile (ˈbi-blē-ə-ˌfī(-ə)l) noun
1. A lover of books.
2. A collector of books.

I am a self-confessed bibliophile. I probably should be in some sort of 12-step program for bookaholics. As in:

Step 1 - I admit I’m powerless over my addiction.

Well, maybe it’s not that bad, but I do admit I have a lot of books. After all, I’ve been collecting them since I was a kid. (And NO, I don’t have any on stone tablets, papyrus scrolls or even parchment!)

There are shelves on walls of two rooms in our house that are cover to cover filled with books. There are several individual bookcases in different rooms jammed full of books. There are stacks of books by my computer. There are piles of books by my leisure station (the living room couch). A book here, a book there, I’ve got books everywhere! And in the words of my sassy parrot, “Sooooo??????” You can never have too many books!!!

Books are knowledge. They tell you things you want to know. Like when you can’t get a vet to the farm and you have to figure out what to do with a sick sheep or goat! Gardening tips, how to build things, on and on it goes. “How to” books can be a lifesaver!

Books are entertainment. They take you places you might otherwise never go. They can introduce you to new ideas, people and places. Books are just flat out good company.

Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. ~ Charles W. Eliot

My books are loved and well read. So it’s always a thrill to get new books, and I have 10 on the way for my birthday. Oh boy! That’s a big batch of books! It’s a book bonanza! A bountiful blessing of books! A… well, you get the idea.

Half of them are new cookbooks. A cookbook club made me an offer I couldn’t refuse, with 5 books for less than the price of one, and I only have to buy one more book at club prices to fulfill my obligation. How could I say no??? (What was that number for the bookaholics 12-step program?)

I’m really excited about these. I’ve been working on improving our diet, and regularly cooking much more than I have the last few years. Here’s a list of the books bouncing through the postal system to get here:

BEST DIABETES SLOW COOKER RECIPES
by Judith Finlayson with Barbara Selley, BA, RD

CORNBREAD GOSPELS
by Crescent Dragonwagon

HOW TO COOK EVERYTHING VEGETARIAN
by Mark Bittman

MEDITERRANEAN HARVEST
by Martha Rose Shulman

VEGETARIAN COOKING FOR EVERYONE, 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
by Deborah Madison

I can’t wait to get my hands on them and check out the new recipes!

The other half of the books are health/medical books. That’s another area I’m trying to improve in our lives, and these are supposed to contain news on the latest breakthroughs in alternative and conventional medicine, in addition to some reference works. (My little brain is fermenting with ideas of different uses for that information.)

Books, books, books! I love to collect them! I love to read them!
Forget Book Collectors Anonymous --
I’ll proudly proclaim I love to collect books!!!

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