I once stumbled upon a competition for garden sheds, but have no idea where, however I think that I finally have a shed worthy of entrance into a competition. It might have even been a book about garden sheds. Although we do have quite a tiny house with a really rather small garden, we do have out buildings, consisting of a rusty corrugated iron garage, a ramshackle potting shed which doubles as my brewery for elderflower and rhubarb champagne and the toy shed. All three are full of interesting and exciting things, are used frequently and loved by all of us.
I know not everyone is excited by learning code and techie stuff but in my quest for website geekiness, this post is just one step closer. For all my lovely friends and family who do not care one hoot about what goes on behind the scenes of Ridgeway Cottage, here are some lovely photos of October life. (Those who do want to know about the buttons, social media and coding, please read on.) Social Media Buttons Anyhow You will need. Your blog open in layout The URL of your social media places you want to link to Some lovely pictures of social media icons that you would like to use as your buttons A photobucket account which you can easily open here A small understanding of how the coding works A rather large smattering of patience unless you are super clever at all techie stuff What social media icons are you going to use? You can find some very lovely ones by searching on the internet or there are some here, here , or here . I liked these...
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