Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Inquiry, Waiting Birds & the Next Thing I Know

 Searching brings up the blogger I’ve been looking for. The problem is the blog is deleted from Blogger. If a name changes, then Blogger posts a page it has been removed without a link to the new blog address. Does anyone know where Kathy of the Hummingbird Woodland  Studio is? Email or comment, please. 

I feel so very old missing favorite blogs. 🥴🥺

Pushing back the sheers is often accompanied by the swoosh of birds I scare away. As I put out the bird seed, I hear more of them than I see waiting to fly back in. 

Waiting

As the day goes on, one project turns into another. Taking up rugs and stuff to vacuum, makes me want to escape out the door to do errands instead.  So, here I am blogging. 😂

To start, I was going to take out a sealed storage container to use for acrylic paint. Thinking which one will be good, I see the rug needs attention. Next thing I know, rug rolled up, another lifted away and things are covering the sofa. The vacuuming will be next. After that is done, I will get the container and paint. 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Revisiting Fonts

Using Pangolin, a bold and compact font
There are some cute fonts on Blogger Blogspot. From what I have seen on other blog host websites, the variety of fonts on Blogger is number one, far above the others by miles. 

Short Stack is my second favorite font, clear and easy to read.

Handlee, this is the font I like for photograph captions. 

Macondo Swash Caps is a font I like to use for special headings. 

Sophia is a favorite get fancy script font. 

This font, Playwrite GB J, is my favorite. It has the homiest vibe. As you can see, The curvier fonts are thin and small. That is why Playwrite and Short Stack are front runners for me. 

Changing fonts as you type hasn’t always been do difficult. I add photos into the text, for example, because when Images are added first, the font is only either default or Verdana. 

On my list of things to do in 2026,  is to find a personal font, one I like to use all the time. It is sort of like giving my writing hand a face.

Browsing fonts online is fun, gorgeous stuff out there. But, after awhile, I start to want to create my own font. I’ll find s fee that if they were blended, that would be my go to font. 

Note, I love lettering. A dream of mine is to own a small vintage hand press. 

What are your favorite fonts?


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