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New ways of seeing

Published by Jennifer | Filed under Uncategorized

So. We’ve been planning this for a while, but it’s taken a while to get sorted. We have decided to relaunch the site – pack up our things and move to wordpress, our own shiny new domain and out of the mire of pseudonymous blogging, and start writing as ourselves at the all new and improved Enquiring Minds Want to Know.

Please feel free to peruse our new about us page that will give you some insight into the crazy minds behind this whole shindig.

It would be wonderful if you could all click on the link below to resubscribe to the new feed, or go here to check it out first, and tell us what you think of the redesign. There is also, should you be so inclined, a new link to subscribe by email, if you’re into that kind of thing (check out the sidebar).

We will be running both blogs simultaneously for a while to give everyone a chance to move over – however, the old feed will be littered with notices reminding you to change your subscription or update your bookmarks, so it might be best just to do it straight away and save yourself the hassle :)

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September 9th, 2007


3 Responses to “New ways of seeing”

  1. JamesM Says:

    I’m loving the new site! I wish I had more time to do something like this…:-(

  2. Meg Kribble Says:

    Congratulations on the move and coming out, as it were! The new site is beautiful–and I’m not just saying that because I also refreshed my blog with shades of lime and orange recently. :) The layout, the lovely illustration–it all looks great.

  3. Jennifer Says:

    Thanks James! (and believe me, this wasn’t a quick job – this was quite a few months of us trying to find the time to get it all together. It’s just getting it all done in little pieces…)

    and thank you Meg :) and yes, we rather thought orange and lime were terribly lovely colours also ;)

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