Got this free WordPress 2.2 iPhone app today and am giving it a test ride. It seems functional enough, and it let’s you type in landscape mode for the post body.
There is a way to put an image in the post so let me save this and see if I can find one.
I went to preview and you can’t see the image, but it says that it will be at the bottom when published to the web. Here goes.
We found this nice new Plugin for WordPress that let’s Sleeping Bag Camping look good on touch-based smartphones. It’s called WPtouch. Check us out if you have an iPhone, iPod, Android, Storm, or Pre.
If WordPress senses your mobile device it will serve up our site faster and in a way that will make you feel you are working from an app. The Plugin developer has plans to make it compatible with even more phones as time goes by.
We tested it on our iPhone and it really displays the comments in a way that is user friendly. Make our day with a comment letting us know how it looks on your phone.
Here is a real neat idea to give the kids some indoor fun, and hold them back a little when they start begging to go camping. Buy a low price tent that you can pop up quickly inside and let the kids play camping.
I saw this over at a blog called “a number of things” where all kinds of imaginative ideas are shared.
Something to think about before dozing off in your nice warm and cozy sleeping bag. Say a prayer for and be mindful of ways to help Veterans that have to camp to survive.
I just discovered Wanderingvet after a search bringing me to his recent post titled “8 to 12 Hugs a Day?”. Don’t go there unless you are willing to be moved.
In Wanderingvet’s Survival Tips I found his post on Sleeping Bag Survival, and it only added to an idea that’s been sloshing around in my brain. There’s got to be a way to recycle our old sleeping bags to these homeless vets. Continue Reading…
We just got back from a presentation, or testimony, by Chad Judice who is the father of a baby boy with Spina Bifida. It was a powerful story from a 31 year old school teacher about how God answered the prayers of him and his wife and all that prayed for them.
His book, Waiting for Eli, is published by Acadian House Publishing and is not yet finished printing. Information and advanced orders are available on their website. Continue Reading…