
image via Flickr, Alper Tunc Photography
Yep – launching a new website is like riding a roller coaster! There is something very magical to the whole process for me. Although some things about it don’t phase me too much (HTML for example, even if I don’t remember many tags off the top of my head, I get the general gist of what it is) but the whole moving things from one server to another, DNS propagating, mapping my wordpress.com blog to the new site, AH! It was enough to make my head explode. Then there the bandwidth issues. Tara had no idea just HOW MANY images I’d managed to accumulate here in the 15 months I’ve been blogging! <<Insert evil laugh here>> She had to keep upping my quota over the weekend as my blog was moving over to her server.
I don’t teach on Monday, so I was able to spend the day happily emailing, tweeting and facebooking with folks about my new site, and check to make sure everything was fine. But then Tuesday, I get into work and check the site from there and EEKK! my bandwidth limit had been exceeded and there was no site to see! A panicky shout out to my capable web guru got me fixed up lickety split, but is sure was nerve wracking!
The entire weekend, way into the wee hours was spent editing and compiling photos for all the differnt pages, as well as getting some of those pages written and properly placed. Oh, and then redoing my scarf listings on Etsy! The neat thing about this process is that I entered a zone I haven’t been to in a long time. That zone where if you stay on task, you begin to hold more and more of a large project in your head so you can actually navigate it. It was very similar to my process of writing most of my Master’s Thesis in a week. Although I’d rather not do this particular task again, it was great to be reminded how powerful one can be when truly focused!
I’ve got more work to do here, but I’m happy with the overall structure, and I haven’t heard of people getting lost on the site, so I’ve gotta assume it’s not too confusing. One thing that was important to me was to have the images be the focus of the site, and Tara did a great job of finding a theme and tweaking it so we could put the images front and center. Yay! Of course, this only drives me to make better and better images! I posted a couple of videos of my free motion quilting in the process section, and plan to add more. One of my goals with this site is to share my processes, I’m happy I have a whole section devoted to this.
Today is my birthday…I’m 44 years old! How could that have happened? I really don’t know. If I weren’t already hosting a wicked awesome giveaway, I probably would have celebrated by having one, because the feedback I get and friendships I’ve developed because of the blog have made my life a richer one, and for this I thank you!




























My name is Candy Glendening,and I’m addicted to color! I dye fabric so I can have just the hue & texture I want, and then use it to make art quilts and “everyday art”.
Happy Birthday!!
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANDY!!!!!!!! I hope you have a wonderful, treat-filled day!!! And yay, your blog is working for me now!
Happy Birthday! The website looks fantastic!
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