Chasing the Wind

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Success! (So Far, Anyway)

If you’re reading this, you’re successfully reading the new site. Propogation came quickly for me last night and I was accessing it within 2 minutes of changing name servers. You know what that means: I overslept this morning.

If you’re not reading this, be patient. Assuming, of course, that you’re even aware you’re not reading it. 😛



6 responses to “Success! (So Far, Anyway)”

  1. Congrats on the successful move!

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  2. That’s my kind of move! Congrats on the new digs…that deserves some sort of celebration, hmmmm – have to see what I can come up with for ya. 😉

    Now, ’cause I am a complainer and I wanted to point someone to one of your auxiliary pages (Faith.html), when are those gonna be loaded up?

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  3. oooh, and your RSS feed, too

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  4. It’s all Lisa’s fault! She forgot to…. wait, no, it’s my fault. Never mind. 😛

    * waves magic wand *

    I didn’t realize anybody was looking back there. Now I’m motivated to clean up a little. 🙂 The Faith / Family / Tools etc links are all working again.

    As for the RSS feeds, I can’t find anything wrong with them. Are you getting an error message? What does it say?

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  5. I keep getting this one
    “Error reading URL: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found.”

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  6. I’m not sure. I can see them; I went to Bloglines.com and entered both RSS feeds and the Atom feed and can read everything. Perhaps my path changed during the transition and you’re reading an old RSS path? Make sure you’re reading these:
    Main RSS2: https://chasingthewind.net/wp-rss2.php
    Comments RSS2: https://chasingthewind.net/wp-commentsrss2.php
    Atom: https://chasingthewind.net/wp-atom.php

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About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

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