I had another daft dream last night, Mr & Mrs Nobby Knobhead next door had built another extension. This time it was at the front of the house. They had extended the front room into the garden so all I could see when I looked out of the window was a brick wall - just like when I look out of the back window in real life.
I know this could never happen - they would never be granted planning permission for something like that would they? Although you never know with Darlington Borough Council.
As you may know I have another blog about
my knitting machines which is on Blogger. In January I deleted it and immediately regretted it so I re-started it a couple of weeks later.
Of course, I had lost all of the posts which dated back to July 2005. Over the last couple of weeks I've been searching for the lost posts and re-publishing the ones I've managed to find, as well as some of the comments.
I haven't managed to find the very first post which was made on 24th July 2005 and I've only managed to find three or four from August and September of the same year.
Does anyone know how I might be able to get those posts back?
I have found hundreds thanks to the
wayback machine, Yahoo site search and Google searches. I also used Google Reader to find a lot of the feeds as far back as mid 2006.
It's just those elusive first posts that I'm stuck on.
I can find some of them but they aren't cached so when I click on them I get the 'page not found' message.
I've even tried right clicking and looking through the source code but to no avail.
In desperation I decided to contact Blogger to see if they could help but I just ended up going round and round in circles and never finding the contact page.
I'll probably just have to post my question on the help forum and hope that someone from Blogger sees it and takes pity on me. I know it's my fault I've lost the posts - it never occurred to me just to make the blog private rather than delete it.
So, does anyone have any other suggestions?
I would be grateful for any help.
Talk to you later,
Susan.