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Push Back On Blogs Who Are Trying To Sell Or Scam You! Keep Your Comments In Moderation

The blogosphere has changed dramatically since I started in 2005, in many ways for the better, of course, there’s always the other side, the haters who love to rant away about who knows what and the ones who use blogs as a marketplace to sell their goods and it’s rampant with scammers. The way I protect myself is by putting all comments in moderation and choosing 100 days to keep them in moderation.

WordPress has a section that states it will block certain blogs, but it doesn’t work. There is no blocking people from visiting or commenting on your blog. There are some settings you can pick from, I chose to have people signed into WordPress, does this work, I’m not sure but it appears to. If a comment comes in and it’s spam I mark it as such, eventually it may get recognized as spam when it comes in. I check spam every day or so because good comments get sent to spam as well. I delete all spam permanently, that doesn’t really make a difference that I can see but it’s deleted anyway.

Only open a link in a comment if you have conversed with the person and feel a high level of confidence in the person. 

 

We are on the internet, the vast space where everything published is there forever, once posted there’s no going back. That is why you don’t see a photo of me in my Gravatar. Any image posted can be manipulated and used in the most violating way you can imagine. I’m even more cognizant after having all of my personal information released in a data breach in January of this year. The information is on the dark web, whatever that is and I don’t want to know and it’s there waiting for people to take and try to steal my identity. It’s frightening and I have to look over my shoulder for the rest of my life.

You can find anyone’s email very easily but it takes more savvy to find all the pieces of your life to do harm, and there are many ways to harm. Don’t obsess, it will only drive you down the rabbit hole, be vigilant and ask yourself, “Do I want to publish this?” I don’t go about life worried about anything, including my identity, it’s on me to be vigilant and work with the bank and any creditor in a hypervigilant way with their tools, keep an eye on my credit report, and double-check all my charges. I set my bank and credit card to $50, any charge over that sends me an email that a purchase was made. I’m not the breadwinner so I know exactly what charges are made. My husband has his own way of protecting our information.

Don’t let others control your life and cause you great frustration and fear. You control your own life to a point, what people do with your information is on them but you have to stay on top of it. It takes very little time after you set up systems to protect you.

Don’t engage with scammers, that’s a game to them. Don’t feed it, if you do you’re shooting yourself in the foot. Breathe, and let it go. When they get no response they will leave alone unless they are a stalker. In that case, it’s the same, don’t engage, and eventually the game will end. I’ve been stalked three times and I see my role in making the situation worse. I can only say that by looking back, in the moment our emotions get the best of us. that’s what we have control over. Be smart!

This is just a heads up, take what works for you.

Melinda

Cooking · Fun · Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

Top 30 Basic Spices to Keep in Your Spice Cabinet by Guest Blogger A Homemaker’s Workmanship

She has such a wealth of knowledge including great cooking skills. This post is great for those who like to experiment with spices or maybe are not as familiar with all the spices available. Be sure to stop by and say hello. 
 
Melinda
Celebrate Life · Fun

#Weekend Music Share-Prince & The Revolution – Raspberry Beret & Link To Superbowl Performance In The Rain

Prince was one of a kind, he helped his hometown by donating, his clothes made there and now doubt he left money for the city as well. His talent was overwhelming at times, he’s the only Superbowl half-time artist I’ve seen play through the rain with his electric guitar and high-heeled boots. Check out the video, he is nothing but pure heart and determination. Let’s dance.

It’s the weekend!!!!!!

I’m glad you joined me this week for another edition of Weekend Music Share.

Have a great weekend!

Melinda

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share, the place where everyone can share their favorite music.

Feel free to use the Weekend Music Share banner in your post, and use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

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Sending A Special Thanks To The Philippines, Egypt, France And The United Kingdom For Visiting

Thank you for letting me into your lives, I appreciate you and look forward to seeing you again.

Melinda

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Blogger Highlight-Unique Times with Cindy

Thank you for all the great feedback on the Blogger Highlight series, I’ve enjoyed meeting each blogger and sharing their site with you. This week we highlight the blog Unique Times with Cindy.

Unique Times with Cindy

Cindy has 35+ years of experience in health and wellness. She studied Occupational and Recreational Therapy with an emphasis in Psychology at San Jose State University. She started her career in wellness offering personal training, leading health facilities, and teaching workshops. She opened her own aerobics studio and has continued to expand.

Her new book Re-Create and Celebrate: 7 Steps To Live The Life Of Your Dreams is available on Amazon and is 5-star rated. Cindy is also the Author Of The Year on Spillwords Press New York 2023.

“It is not always easy to trust ourselves, to venture out of our comfort zones, and go for our dreams, however, Cindy Georgakas has successfully done this in an eloquent way.”—Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott, New York Times Bestselling Author of If Life is a Game, These are the Rules.

Cindy’s book is undoubtedly worth a peak, a read, and a permanent place on your bookshelves.  

I have only followed her for a short time but we clicked right away. She is wickedly smart, gracious, very funny, and has a loving heart. She’s a brilliant writer who truly writes from the heart and shares her experiences with those who are searching. Aren’t we all searching? 

Be sure to stop by her blog and say hello, no doubt you will pull up a chair and immerse yourself in her words. 

Just a note from a blogging perspective, she blogs for the right reasons, her own. She has replied to all of my comments and is part of the community I love. 

Melinda

Looking for the Light

 

Celebrate Life · Fun · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Just Pondering

Hi, I’m glad you stopped by and I look forward to seeing you soon. 

“Learn to light a candle in the darkest moments of someone’s life. Be the light that helps others see; it is what gives joy its deepest significance.”

Melinda

 

Celebrate Life · Fun

#Weekend Music Share- Rolling Stones *Start Me Up Live in Wembley Stadium, London 1990 *I was there!

It’s the weekend!!!!!!

I’m glad you joined me this week for another edition of Weekend Music Share.

Have a great weekend!

Melinda

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share, the place where everyone can share their favorite music.

Feel free to use the Weekend Music Share banner in your post, and use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

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Just Pondering

Thanks for stopping by, I look forward to seeing you again. 

Spending some time near water can be healing for the mind and soul. Take yourself to a source of water, such as the ocean, a river, or even a small pond. Close your eyes and take in the sounds. 
What effect does being near water have on you?

Melinda

 

Celebrate Life · Fun · Mental Health

Flora & Fauna

An interesting twist on a search I requested from Copilot. I’m so addicted now!!!!!

Flora 🌿

  1. Wildflowers: Sprinkled across the meadow, wildflowers add bursts of color to the otherwise green canvas. Imagine delicate buttercups, vibrant daisies, and perhaps a few shy violets. Their petals sway in harmony with the breeze, creating a soft symphony of hues.\
  2. Tall Grasses: The grasses here are not mere blades; they’re tall and graceful. Their feathery heads catch the sunlight, turning golden as the day progresses. When the wind dances through, the grasses ripple like waves on a tranquil sea.
  3. Ancient Oaks: A few ancient oak trees stand sentinel. Their gnarled trunks tell stories of centuries gone by. Their leaves, a rich emerald, provide dappled shade for our contemplative woman. Perhaps a squirrel or two scampers along their branches, gathering acorns.
  4. Whispering Willows: Down by the water’s edge, willow trees lean gracefully. Their long, slender branches dip into the pond, their leaves trailing like veils. When the wind rustles through, it’s as if the willows murmur secrets to the water.
  5. Ferns and Moss: In the shaded nooks, ferns unfurl their delicate fronds. Their greenery is lush and inviting. Moss clings to rocks and fallen logs, creating a velvety carpet. Tiny insects—nature’s architects—flit about, weaving their own stories.

Fauna 🦋

  1. Butterflies: Butterflies, those ephemeral creatures, flit from flower to flower. Their wings carry patterns of iridescent blue, orange, and black. They sip nectar, their delicate feet barely disturbing the petals.
  2. Songbirds: Hidden among the branches, songbirds serenade the landscape. Robins, sparrows, and finches create a melodic chorus. Their notes blend seamlessly with the rustling leaves and the distant babble of the brook.
  3. Dragonflies: These jewel-toned insects zip through the air, their gossamer wings catching the light.

Melinda

Celebrate Life · Fun

Wordless Wednesday-Peony

I’m glad you joined me on Wordless Wednesday and I hope to see you soon.

Pink Peony

 

It can be so frustrating when the photo looks properly cropped in the editor but comes out differently. That’s how life rolls.

Melinda

Celebrate Life · Fun · Mental Health

Do you know the history behind Frank Sinatra’s song My Way? The backstory is music hisotry

I love the song and it’s a bit of an anthem for me but now that I know the backstory I’m happy he sang the lyrics that Paul Ankna personally wrote for him, Frank asked his good friend Paul to write a song for his retirement. It was deeply personal for both and it revived Franks’s career.

Here is the link to the article in People Online. https://people.com/frank-sinatra-my-way-the-strange-saga-of-a-standard-8655019

It’s a shame, Frank stopped liking after so many years of singing and getting demands for the song. I think it was his best song. Many went on to record his version or changed versions of the song. The Elvis version is great, I’m a huge Elvis fan and believe he sang it properly even though Paul Anka didn’t want Elvis to record it, they were close friends as well. 

The story is quite interesting in musical history,

Here are my two favorite videos, one of Frank Sinatra and the other from Elvis.

Frank Sinatra – My Way (Live At Caesars Palace/1978)

 

Elvis Presley – My Way (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)

 

I love music history in many genres.

Enjoy.

Melinda

 

Celebrate Life · Fun · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Just Pondering

Hi, I’m glad you stopped by and I look forward to seeing you soon. 

The quest to create a cozy home doesn’t need to be limited to your indoor space. No matter what size your outdoor space may be, you can add special touches to make it feel extra homey and inviting.
What’s the one thing you can do to make your backyard, balcony, or porch a little cozier?

 

Melinda

 

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Just Pondering

Hi, I’m glad you stopped by and I look forward to seeing you soon. 

“I admire the people who drink from the water of the storms in their lives and grow flowers in the most unlikely places because of it.”
S.C. Lourie

Melinda

 

Celebrate Life · Fun

#Weekend Music Share-Tony Orlando & Dawn – Knock Three Times 1970

It’s the weekend!!!!!!

I’m glad you joined me this week for another edition of Weekend Music Share.

Have a great weekend!

Melinda

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share, the place where everyone can share their favorite music.

Feel free to use the Weekend Music Share banner in your post, and use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

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A Special Thanks To Vietnam, Tanzania and Pakistan For Visiting

I get such a thrill out of seeing what countries stop by my blog, and I like to shout out to countries new to my site.

Thanks. :)

Melinda

Celebrate Life · Fun · Mental Health

What The Stats In The Email Section Tell You

Here’s what I’ve learned, it may not be the only way to view those stats but the stats are telling even if you don’t look at your traffic numbers. The stats are directly tied to each post, the links inside of the post, and the percentage of click-through rate.

I can look at my Home stats to see what posts are getting the most traffic however I find the information Email Stats more useful although they are not completely accurate. 

I’m looking at the Traffic stats for the post, Baked Potato Wedges Recipe By Guest Blogger Stay… and I then click on Highlights to see the big picture. It’s not a measurement tool for me to focus on but the stats give you insight into the reading community.

The click-thru percentage was interesting because it tells me how many people clicked on a link within your posts. That’s information to have, for nothing else than to see what your community is responding to. Which is most important to me. It’s not how many, it’s the quality of the engagement.

When you click on Email Opens you see a bigger picture of the stats on each post. The percentage of opens reflects how many people read your post through email who actually opened the email. The Email Clicks reflect how many clicked on a link within the page. In the case of this post, it had a 23% open rate which is good. From the answers I received from Copilot, it sounds like an average open rate is 8%. That’s critical information to me. 

 These stats are a great way to see what posts have high open rates, which to me say the post topic was a success. If you want to drill down on the behavior of your email community, that’s a journey I’m not taking. Good luck.

I write as a hobby and love it but for me, it’s not about how many followers but the engagement of the community. I’m happy in my corner in the blogging world and it’s cool to be a small fish. I don’t write to make money, although there have been times when I’ve been paid, my blog is not a money-making business, it’s not a business at all, it’s a personal blog. I’ve worked hard to leave my competitive nature out of blogging because it doesn’t suit me well.

I love learning, it opens my mind to ideas and opens the world to me. That natural curiosity helped me achieve many goals including being successful in my career, traveling, learning how to scuba, and hiking off-trail, but most importantly my confidence grew exponentially.

Now, I have the pleasure of being at home and have since gotten in touch with what makes me happy. Having interactions with people worldwide hit my button is one of them.

The weird twist on the post is that it started out technical in nature and turned into an affirmation. That can happen as your body adjusts to new medication which I’m going through now.

Melinda

Celebrate Life · Fun · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

What’s Your Mood Today?

I feel cozy. The fireplace is on and I have a new coffee fragranced candle burning.

A glimpse at my collection of candles minus the new one.

Melinda

Celebrate Life · Fun · Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

2 Methods to Deep Cleaning and Sanitizing Wooden Utensils By Guest Blogger

When buying quality wooden spoons, how to take care of them is very important to how long they last. I appreciate the step-by-step instructions on how to keep wooden spoons their best. 
 
 
 
Melinda
Celebrate Life · Fun · Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

Healthy Mocktails For Your Year Round Celebrations

As we approach several holidays and warmer weather mocktails are great for those who chose not to drink. 

Here are a few great recipes

 

Photo by Susanne Jutzeler, suju-foto on Pexels.com

 

Lemongrass Ginger Mockito

INGREDIENTS

  • 3/4 lime – halved lengthwise then cut into 6
  • 1/2 lemongrass – finely sliced
  • 1 tbsp ginger syrup
  • 1 tsp soft light brown sugar
  • 2 mint sprigs
  • 80-100ml apple juice
  • crushed ice
  • mint sprigs
  • lemongrass slices
  • 2 straws

DIRECTIONS

Add the lime pieces, lemongrass slices, ginger syrup, and sugar to a sturdy highball glass or a cocktail shaker. Muddle until the sugar has dissolved and the aromas are released. Add the mint leaves and muddle a bit more.

  1. Add half of the apple juice. Stir.
  2. Fill up with the crushed ice and the rest of the apple juice. Combine until well mixed.
  3. Add the straws, mint, and lemongrass slices.
  4. Enjoy!

Jasmine Ginger Iced Green Tea Recipe

1 wedge lime
4 ounces *brewed jasmine green tea, chilled
4 ounces ginger beer, chilled (I used Gosling’s)
Garnishes: Fresh sliced strawberries and additional lime wedges

Fill a glass with ice cubes. Squeeze the juice of a lime wedge over the ice and drop the lime wedge into the glass. Add the chilled green tea and ginger beer; stir gently. Garnish with strawberries and additional lime wedges.

Makes 1 drink

Virgin Pina Colada

Here are the ingredients in a virgin piña colada recipe: 

  • Frozen pineapple
  • Coconut milk
  • Maple syrup

Throw these in a blender, and you’ve got a tasty signature drink in no time. Except you need one last required item…drink umbrellas!

Green Russian

Brilliant green matcha makes this healthy mocktail creamy and comforting. Plus, it’s packed with antioxidants and features a little caffeine kick.

We recommend using plant-based milk as the foundation for your Green Russian. This renders the drink accessible to those not consuming dairy, but it also allows the matcha to shine; milk proteins can block the absorption of matcha’s beneficial compounds.

Ingredients – makes 2 mocktails

2 ½ cups plant-based milk

Tip: Use a richer, fuller plant milk, such as cashew, macadamia, or barista-grade oat milk.

1 ½ tablespoons matcha powder

2 oz cold coffee

Tip: Try to use cold-brew coffee. Since we’re only using a little bit, you’ll want your flavor to be as full as possible. Alternatively, use mushroom coffee to achieve an earthy taste and added nutritional benefit.

2 tablespoons sugar or other sweetener

1 pinch cacao powder (optional)

1 cup ice

Directions

Warm 2 cups of your milk over low heat. Add the sugar and stir. Next, add the matcha powder and stir until fully dissolved. Remove from heat and set aside.

Next, add ice to your glasses. Once the matcha mixture has cooled, pour it into the glasses. Add a quarter cup of the remaining milk to each glass. Pour a splash of cold coffee on top of the milk for a beautiful combination of colors and flavors. Dust the mocktail’s top with cacao powder for added glamor (and superfood power). Serve and enjoy!

Melinda

References:

Culinary Nutrition

A Couple Cooks

Martindales Nutrition

Celebrate Life · Fun · Health and Wellbeing · Mental Health

Baked Potato Wedges Recipe By Guest Blogger Stay Creative

Yummy! 
 
 
Melinda
Celebrate Life · Fun

#Weekend Music Share-Chubby Checker – Let’s Twist Again 

It’s the weekend!!!!!!

I’m glad you joined me this week for another edition of Weekend Music Share.

Have a great weekend!

Melinda

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share, the place where everyone can share their favorite music.

Feel free to use the Weekend Music Share banner in your post, and use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

Celebrate Life · Fun · Men & Womens Health

Memories From The Past

Daily writing prompt

What personal belongings do you hold most dear?

View all responses

Without question, it’s the photos and mementos of my Grandparents.

Melinda

 

Celebrate Life · Fun · Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

Rhubarb Oat Crisp with Flaky Butter Crust and a Hint of Apple By Guest Blogger The Sifted Field

I recently started following The Sifted Field and have fallen in love with the in-depth instructions on recipes which include many photos throughout the process. She is very nice and I look forward to reading more of her posts. Keep your eyes open, The Sifted Field will soon be featured in the Blogger Highlight series. 
 
 
 
 
Melinda