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BORING? NO WAY!

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    February 9, 2011

     By Monique Zander, the Never-Bored RVer

     It’s Monique’s turn to comment on yesterday’s rv.net blog. 

    “Since there have been so many responses stating that the blog is not boring, I must clarify the statement in the previous blog.

    “Barry’s blogs are not boring.  On the contrary, I find them well written, entertaining and educational.  I appreciate his talent as so many readers do.  I am a creative person, but I’m not at all into computers.  Technology is not my thing.  I don’t even know how to type!

    “So proofreading Barry’s writing (I proofread every posting) about the process of formatting the e-Postcard, I found the technical how-to boring —  for me. 

    “Barry knew I would.

    “Barry writes in his wonderful intimate way, and I am his Number 1 fan.  We are a team when it comes to ideas. 

    “When I came up with the concept of the e-Postcard and how the finished product should look, Barry embraced it wholeheartedly.  I had no doubt that he could figure out how to do it, and, of course, he did.

    “Barry always welcomes my suggestions, additions or subtractions.  He asks me to proofread every article (he jokingly calls me ‘his cruel editor’).  By my own choosing, I don’t want to be involved with computers, and it’s okay with Barry.  He’d rather I spend my time cooking gourmet meals anyway.

    “Just as Barry and I are never bored, I do not find Barry’s blogs boring.”

    Monique

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    In our next posting, we will address a few questions and issues mentioned in yesterday’s Comments Section and in the numerous requests for the reverse side of the e-Postcard. 

    From the “Never-Bored RVers,” We’ll see you on down the road.

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    6. Rose

      I appreciate this site and have learned, oh, so much here. Thanks !

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      March 23, 2011
    7. GaryM

      Looks like Alaska and they are holding caps and fishing poles?

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      February 11, 2011
    8. Gail Clark

      Monique, I found that boring too! I couldn’t follow it. I am still in the novice range on the computer. He did start talking gibberish. I’m glad I am not alonein the world of computers.

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      February 10, 2011
    9. Mikey

      I enjoy learning about new places to visit. The more specific info, the better. Hints and tips on things to do and things to avoid are the best.

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      February 10, 2011
    10. Gary

      Sorry about the repeat , but the computer said it could not read me, so I sent another. And (there it is again) here is another

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      February 9, 2011
    11. Gary

      What are you holding and where are you. All good info that needs to be addressed. Never bored, much like yourselves. Keep us informed!!

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      February 9, 2011
    12. Gary

      Blogs aren’t boring, but to not tell just what you are holding in the picture is. Always open to new ideas and what you are doing. And where are you? I know it is not correct to start a statement with “and”, but sometimes it is necessary.

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      February 9, 2011
    13. Jerry X Shea

      And they traveled down the RV road and lived happily ever after. Guys, this is actually a great example of how a couple with diversed likes and dislikes, can indeed, travel and live together in close porximity. Good for both of you.

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      February 9, 2011

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