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Ramadan 2010 runs from August 11 through September 9.
Yes, it’s hot in Texas, but I love it. I grew up in Fort Worth and live in Plano. I’ve lived through the hot, hot, hot days in the ’80s. I even rode my bike in the middle of the day in the middle of summer. Now, [...]
Yee haw! (I can say that because I was born and bred in Texas!) Welcome to meryl’s notes blog (this here place you’re lookin’ at) in Plano, Texas. We’re honored to be a stop in Mary Lynn Archibald’s WOW! Women On Writing Blog tour. We’re giving away a copy of her book, Accidental Cowgirl: Six [...]
Two more weeks until the family’s regularly schedule life resumes. w00t! Got two school registration events in the upcoming week and one the following week. I’m grateful to all schools for taking care of the supplies for family. We buy the supplies at registration and PTA takes care of the rest. No going store to [...]
Image by Chiot’s Run via Flickr
The Problem: Google missed the mark (or rather the company has technical limitations that we don’t know about) on one feature in its mobile Gmail app: You can’t view your Drafts on your mobile device. Yet, if I access Gmail through my mobile’s Internet browser, I can view Drafts. But [...]
A little LOST tribute there with wishes for my only bro. Tuesday, August 3, is older brother’s birthday. (I’m the youngest of three. Yes, I rub it in. Yes, he’s the father of the gal I mentioned last week.) Sending good vibes his way for another great year and many more.
Excited to wave good-bye to [...]
Meryl K. Evans is one of those rare people who can explain the most mind-numbing technical topics in such everyday terms that even nontechies like me can understand.
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