Elsewhere on the Internet. XKCD: Creation. Be sure to check out each of the entries on the menu below the comic. Looks to be a regular feature.
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What is the current count? This is post #5124.
WordPress and I got out of alignment back in December.
Awareness of the outside world. Post #5000. Or possibly yesterday. WordPress & I disagree.
I decided I was not going to let it bother me. I was going to let it go.
Of course I couldn’t.
I lasted until March.
I find counting days to be a complicated process. If I ask the computer, does the number include the start day? Does it include the end day? So I used brute force.
The numbers agreed for post #4000, 7 March 2023. [Blog Milestone]
I made a spreadsheet that started with that date on row 1, column 1, and entered 4000 in row 1 column 2. Then I put in the formula {above cell +1} for both columns. Then I checked the numbers generated against my post indexes. (Of course I have spreadsheets detailing my posts for each year. Did you have any doubt?) Turns out I had hard entered a number back in October.
Update. Numbers reconciled. This was post #5001.
Also, today’s post is #2871 in a streak since returning from my last haitus, 26 May 2018. [Back to Blogging]
This one wobbled a bit for a while. WP said I had double posted on a particular day and then skipped the next day, even though the posts in question had consecutive dates. Well, *I* knew it was a streak. Then I did in fact double post on 30 January 2026. This post was counted on the reposted day. I figured the two cancelled each other out. An incorrect double post and an uncounted double post. [Notebook at The Craft Room]
Somewhere in there the wobble straightened out & the numbers match. Not that it matters in the grand scheme of things, but I like to keep track of the streak. [Weekends NOT off]
The numbering spreadsheet currently has over a thousand rows of entries. I see no reason to stop. Inelegant, but comprehensible.
Archives [State of the Blog]
Follow Up To April Fools
Two that are fun. Two that agree with my disdain for the day. [Flavorful Folio]

Screenshot from puzzle page. Squaredle had a one-word puzzle that spelled out F-O-O-L. Then you were invited to proceed to the regular daily puzzle.


Screenshots from Instagram. For Red Cat Coffee House, the “cat” of the month is a dog named Pumpkin to go with the monthly special of pumpkin spice coffee.

Screenshot from Instagram. Encyclopaedia Britannica, “With all that’s going on, the last thing you need is the encyclopedia trying to fool you so we just hope you have a nice day.” The caption cited the Taco Bell prank of 1996. The Constitutional: Remembering Taco Bell’s April Fool’s Joke – The Taco Liberty Bell Purchase, 2021.

Screenshot from Bluesky. LAconV, “We are not posting anything for April Fools’ Day. There’s enough misinformation out there right now without some quirky science fiction convention account adding to the mess.”
Half credit to the NYPL for claiming on Instagram that the lions out front would be replaced by beavers. They immediately called it out as April Fools, and ended with “Patience and Fortitude Forever”. I thought it was cute, but things of that nature can misfire, see above re Taco Bell.
Alt Text
I have been including alt text with photos since December 2024. [Alt Text]
WordPress has recently changed their photo loading interface. As a result, some of my alt text has disappeared. Or perhaps those were instances where I forgot? Either way, apologies.
Note, I do not put alt text on pro photos, in keeping with my policy of not messing with those. Ditto recurring guest star photos. I let those individuals make their own choices. [Watermarks Theory]
In Other News

Screenshot of two overlapped program windows.
On the editing screen, left, I spelled the company name with initial cap and the rest lower case. Spell check highlighted it. So far, so normal. I keep having to check that WP is two caps and Bluesky is one. What is new, weird, and unsettling is that the preview screen, right, had WP spelled in the company approved manner, capital W, capital P. The program made the correction for me. I don’t think I like that.
Onwards!
Katherine













