Bloglovin’
Jun 9, 2013
Hi Ladies,
In an attempt to survive the end of Google Reader, I signed up for Bloglovin’. Follow Capitol Hill Style with Bloglovin.
xoxo
Belle
Hi Ladies,
In an attempt to survive the end of Google Reader, I signed up for Bloglovin’. Follow Capitol Hill Style with Bloglovin.
xoxo
Belle
Without question, the most worn item in my wardrobe is a black-and-white striped tee. I wear it in winter under sweaters, in spring with white jeans, in summer with black shorts. I’ve been wearing the same one for years (it’s the best). But they don’t make it anymore. So here are some options for replacement.
When I started this blog, influencers still re-wore clothes. There were no haul videos filled with the latest from Shein before it winds up in a beach in Ghana poisoning the planet. There were no sponsored campaigns delivering fresh wardrobes each month. The content machine doesn’t like reruns.
When I was young, my Mother used to bring me along when she would go shopping for fabric. As a result, I spent a lot of time, killing time, flipping through pattern books. So when I spotted this dress, I was instantly transported to the pattern table at a Jo-Ann Fabrics.
Without question, the most worn item in my wardrobe is a black-and-white striped tee. I wear it in winter under sweaters, in spring with white jeans, in summer with black shorts. I’ve been wearing the same one for years (it’s the best). But they don’t make it anymore. So here are some options for replacement.
When I started this blog, influencers still re-wore clothes. There were no haul videos filled with the latest from Shein before it winds up in a beach in Ghana poisoning the planet. There were no sponsored campaigns delivering fresh wardrobes each month. The content machine doesn’t like reruns.
When I was young, my Mother used to bring me along when she would go shopping for fabric. As a result, I spent a lot of time, killing time, flipping through pattern books. So when I spotted this dress, I was instantly transported to the pattern table at a Jo-Ann Fabrics.
Before we start today’s reader questions, I wanted to take a moment to talk a bit about mental health. For those who experience mental health challenges — whether occasionally or frequently — talking about our struggles is a double-edged sword.
I’m still in denial that google reader is ending. Seems like there are many alternatives, but I don’t know how to choose. Any thoughts?
I hate Feedly. The Old Reader doesn’t update correctly. I kept seeing duplicate posts. Bloglovin is what’s left. Hopefully, this will turn out to be a good decision.
I don’t like Feedly either…too much stuff going on. I liked The Old Reader for a quick second, but you’re right, it doesn’t update well.
Belle, have you found a way to make Bloglovin appear as a scrolling list (like Google Reader)? I hate that I have to click on each thing just to read the post…which is in a whole other window.
I was seeing duplicate posts for a few days, but it’s fine now. Would you reconsider moving to Feedly in addition to Bloglovin? I made the choice to stick with Feedly but would still like to be able to follow your blog.
I believe you can still read it on any reader. Feedly should work too. I’m in AOL reader now, and it works fine.
Very nice…I really like your blog.^^
Maybe follow each other on bloglovin???
Let me know follow you then back.
Lovely greets nessa
Thank you! I’ve been sticking my head in the sand about this, and your sensible, short post convinced me to jump from the sinking google reader ship…see you on the other side!