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Well-Come [original version]
14 Sep 2009 Re: postdelete 0
Item notes:
  • Well-Come was published to monkfalls.com  on 11 August, 2009. The text below was was removed from Well-Come on 1 September, 2009.
  • Well-Come [link to http://monkfalls.com removed] was created as the Monk Falls home page because I felt some notes about the site and how it is being constructed would be useful to visitors before they entered the text. The thank-yous were an afterthought, but I think they’re appropriate and deserved.
  • These pieces from the notes about this site section were removed because they are too pained.
  • The lined-out element from thank-yous section was excised because it reads a little drunken.

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Well-Come

Welcome to Monk Falls.

Here are a few notes about this site —

  • Although Monk Falls entries are elements of a linear narrative (one with a beginning, middle and end) as outlined on the Routes ✈ and 1989 – 1996 pages on this site and as described on other pages on other sites within the hobotrain network, entries may be posted randomly and/or owing to the context and exigencies of any superseding or meta- narrative contained or described within and across the hobotrain network and elsewhere. Broader significance may or may not be assignable to the timing, placement or arrangement of any entry or image contained in the larger work. (Click on Monk Falls images to view captioned variations and enlargements.)
     
  • Comments will generally be closed for entries posted to monkfalls.com. If you would like to leave a comment about a particular entry, please enter your comment along with some reference to the entry you are commenting about in the Message field of the Contact form and comments may be opened for that entry.

Here are a few people I’d like to thank —

  • theme by Scott Allan Wallick for Simplr. I understand that Scott has withdrawn from WordPress development, but his work has been a great and elegant introduction of the capabilities of text in WordPress sites. His skill and creativity (and thoughtful emails) have and the Simplr theme has taught me more about scripting than I ever dreamed I’d know, etc. etc. I really can’t say enough about the elegance of Scott’s coding and designs. Although he has withdrawn from the WordPress community, his skill, creativity and kindness have made a great difference to me. and I really can’t imagine Monk Falls looking or behaving any differently than it does. See you around, I hope.

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