Password & Email Maintenance

Clearing out folders, changing passwords, and sorting photos was a monthly event for me that took hours, sometimes days. Files and photos, I feel, no longer require monthly sorting. Maintaining good password health, however, is always a priority.

In the early days of Ebay when, I believe, a lot of people were getting online, a unique password for each website one registered with was popular with some people. (Moi) A one password for all probably isn't a good security system. Writing down passwords in a tabbed address book is an easy way to keep track of that important information. 

Some tips I use for passwords:

  1.   Use unique passwords for everything 
  2.   Always write passwords in a notebook 
  3.   Add date of creation and changes
  4.   Never save passwords online
  5.   Minimum 12 various characters long
  6.   Never use personal information, name, dates, etc.
  7.   Refresh by logging in monthly
  8.   Note the website for each password
  9.   Keep old password books for a few years

Tips for email addresses:
  1. Write down email address in the password notebook
  2. Categorize email addresses for family, websites, friends, etc. 


 

Day 320 of Week 46 November 2024



November

On my cell phone at the moment, posting this from my comfy recliner, fluffy slippers on, thinking about dinner and where did this week go.

This week has been a blur. Sunshine nearly everyday throws my brain off. I find myself wondering where the blustery rainy days of autumn are. There are areas if New England in serious drought conditions. I pray for reasonable rainfall that doesn’t cause flooding. 

Posting via a cell phone has its quirks. For example, the typing screen area floats around eith the touch of my finger. I have the feeling that is because it is in the caption space, not the text regular space. (Not. It is just the way cell phone screen is.)

Anyway, about the election anxiety, what I read about what the next administration is doing, increases my anxiety. I was hoping to see good things of a real presidential nature. 

Instead, I’m given reason to feel scared to even post my opinions about what is going on. Already I deleted two paragraphs. 

Pray for America & the World

P.S.
And just now, something bumped my chair.
I try to make it happen again. Nothing. There is nobody living in the room with me.

 

MIssing Summer?


 

The recent weather in New England has been unseasonably warm. Sitting outdoors has been glorious. Nature knows in America there is a high amount of stress over the presidential election today. I feel that Nature is being kind to us.

Meanwhile, no matter who wins, I will be taking a blog break

Enjoy November!

Reflection Monday November 2024

The United States of America
for the first time in 248 years
could possibly elect  
a woman as our president.

God Bless America







The Closer It Gets

 

There are days when what we want is not far away, but waiting for it to become closer feels like a million hours will pass until it arrives.

America is, I believe, in real trouble. In the morning hours of 11 September 2001, the very real threat we were at war permeated everything. I heard jets in the sky with an urgency that I had not felt before. I wasn't scared or angry. I was too busy praying. 

Immediately, I wanted to hear from our leaders. I wanted to hear from the powers that be. Leadership was my focus. 

America's leadership, I feel, is seriously in jeopardy of being overtaken by a person that is proven to be clearly untrustworthy. 

The reasoning for supporting the felon, that I've heard, is that they do not like the man, but they like his policies.

I say, then support the office of the President of the United States no matter who wins.

For the presidential election 2024, 
I will accept and respect whoever wins. 

Please, Support the next President of the United States.

Americans need to unite, not fight each other.


Tis the Season To Be Eerie


In blog years gone by, I use to post a scary story here in October. I stopped because the feeling everyone left the room when I posted my story is too sad for me. The cyber echo blocked out my desire to continue the yearly scary tales. (Sorry if I posted about this before.)

Being raised by a generation with gloomy grim Victorian vibes, it is no wonder to me that I like ghost stories. In addition to that, my father liked to scare us kids with his true accounts of the paranormal world. In high school I became interested in Edgar Allen Poe. I also read HP Lovecraft and other ghost stories. 

Alas, Goth isn't a style I followed. The Bohemian morphing into Hippiedom is where my youth melded into tender adulthood. When life became too real, I moved into the mystery genre where I remain. 

In writing, I can only get so far with a horror narrative before I feel scared that it could happen in real life. (More about that another time.) Then one day on the way home from my father's, on a rainy, cold and dark night, I had a not normal experience. 

There wasn't a blur, a quick noise or something in the corner of my eye. The sound was clearly the result of something intelligent moving objects in the stuff I was taking home. I actually stopped, parked and got out of my vehicle, after going through the toll booth, to let it escape, run away. Nothing ran, flew, jumped or slithered away. If it had, then there was enough open space for it to be seen. 

Feeling the interior is free (enough) of whatever it was, I continued driving into the night north through New Hampshire and Vermont. And so did it.

At home, I can still see myself standing in front of my vehicle deciding to wait until the morning to bring things indoors in the daylight.

Begun circa 2004, the story is 90% finished. 
Too scared to finish it?
Nah


Well Maybe a little


Day 299 of Week 43 October 2024

Going through Blogger photo files is a unique journey through the that last 16 plus years of blogging. There are pictures I don't remember the year, but clearly remember taking them.

The above photo, for example, is a view from the parking lot at the Robert Frost Interpretative Trail. There is an unfinished painting of the scene among my too many other unfinished canvases. 

It is good that I am painting again.

Also, I'm presently learning how to crochet a winter hat. Thus far, my effort looks like a mini sun hat with a pronounced dome. That is the result of not reading the directions. I will take out the stitches and start over.
The idea is to have a knitting and crochet project handy to work on each day. Waiting for laundry or dinner in the oven is just enough time to do several rows. 

I've sat outdoors during the beautiful warm weather we've been having here in New England. I take photos of clouds, watch birds fly by and daydream. As with blogging, a subject I try to not think about when enjoying Nature, is the current political landscape going on in America.

Please, do not under value the danger America is facing if the felon is elected. Many may like his policies, but at what price.

I am resolved to accept whoever wins the presidential election. 
It is important that Americans stand strong and united. 

Stop the bickering. Help America remain great. 

Remain...because America has always been great!

Vote!

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Have a Great Weekend!

🎃

Dance outdoors to the radio
Read about the history of fiber
Have tuna sandwiches & chocolate milk
Sketch your dream cabin in the woods
Draw your hand cream container
Wash your vehicle's interior windows 
Write a scary story
Crochet something

Day 285 of Week 41 October 2024

Robert Frost Interpretative Trail
October 2022

Well folks, this is it, foliage time, leaf peeping season, the peak of all that is autumnal. Coffee on foggy mornings, frosty cobwebs, pumpkin spice muffins, and birds flying by that don't have time to stop and chat. With all that is going on in the World at home and abroad, embrace the Nature of your heart to enjoy the fall. 


My thoughts, after taking out winter clothes and putting away most of summer fashions, are on sweaters. I browsed online this morning. I found two I really like on sale. I thought about the extra load of laundry, and, the fact that I do not need another sweater. I didn't buy. I went on my merry way.

Have a Very Merry Fall Weekend!

Bake a squash with cinnamon
Read a funny short story
Draw a pumpkin patch
Attend a local festival
Shop leather gloves online
Check your vehicle winter kit
Watch the Hocus Pocus film
Sing to a falling leaf


I walked to Chimney Rock for answers... Hurricane Helene Aftermath

Reflection Monday October 2024

October Along the New Haven River
Lincoln, Vermont

 How often do you settle
instead of staying on course
with your first choice?

We decide much of what shapes our lives.
How much is from fate, outside forces,
adds to our view of self.

When you are at relaxing in the moment,
thinking of this and that, chilling out,
ask yourself what you are chilling about.

Are you the river or the landscape?