This is the post that I ask for your input, fellow bloggers. Know anything about this: Blog2Print? Tell me. . .the good, the bad, the ugly. Do you publish your blog in print? Do you know of another service? Do you think it silly to print it?
I found this particular service while kicking around here Sunday. I have no way of knowing (short of laying out the cash myself, which I am prepared to do) if it is any good at all.
So what do you think?
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And because I can't leave without posting a photo -- we went to Antico Ristorante Primon in nearby Noventa Vicentina for lunch and a stroll on Sunday. Good Eats. Nice Church. What more could you want on an Italian Sunday? A nap, perhaps? (I, personally, would like a string of bright, sunny days, but that may be too much to ask for in the Veneto fall.)
Today is November 17 -- NaBloPoMo.

5 comments:
Wow, Dana! Did you sleep at all last night, or did you stay up doing your new banner? It looks wonderful and cheerful.
About printing your blog, I think it's a very good idea, no suggestions, but please let us know what you end up doing, and how it works out!
I think printing the blog is perfect because if for any reason something should happen to the blogger company that you are using then you have a printed copy. I haven't heard of that company before. I have some friends who use blurb and have been very happy. Good luck!
I've heard lots of people talking about doing this, but I don't know many people who actually have. The one girl I did talk to about it was happy with the results, but the printing company she used went out of business eventually. Anyway, I'd love to hear how it works for you. Good luck!
Love the new banner! Beautiful! Don't know about publishing, but would curious to hear if you find out more. I am also wondering about backing-up, something I haven't done but know I should do. Do you back up your blog?
Hi..
I just ooked at blurb, but it seems to be labor intensive. I want a push button solution; I already spend enough time publishing. (Though. . .it may be useful as a "from now on" project; it would still require more work that I'm willing to give.)
How do you back up the blog?
It takes the place of journaling. . . I'd hate for all of this to be lost in Never Never land --- a bit of narcissism, yes!
I'm going to try it out for my early blog days, when we first bought the house here. I wanted to make a Shutterfly book, but I don't ever seem to make the time.
I'll let you guys know how it goes.
Dana
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