A Virtual Haircut
Virtual identity crisis: perhaps every blogger reaches this point.
My twitter and facebook universes have expanded to include neighbors, family, people I don’t know, some I may know too well. So I find myself more consciously thinking about what I want these various audiences to know (…)
Website for Ajamvari Farm
I finally finished the website for Ajamvari Farm, a family run permaculture project in Nepal that hosts volunteers. I helped develop the farm fifteen-some years ago while living in Nepal and discovered a passion for growing food that still runs strong today. The website provides information on opportunities for homestays and volunteering at the farm [...]
My WordPress Odyssey: Finding Help
No. 2 in a series: My WordPress Odyssey Last week, I explained my foolish reluctance to commit to WordPress. Once I had pledged to work through the issues, I realized I needed professional help to get started. I visited a local, independent bookstore (I hope you’ll do the same). We’re lucky in Portland to [...]
My WordPress Odyssey: Introduction
No. 1 in a series: My WordPress Odyssey Warning: If you’re looking for a step-by-step how-to on WordPress, this isn’t it. This is a how-I-did-it with dashes of humor and perhaps a few pinches of insight you may or may not find useful. I began this blog on my main website at www.elizabethenslin.com. As described [...]
Mastering the Art of a Tweet
Bored with coughing and sniffling last week, I began surfing the web to sample various social networks. I’ve spent the last few months learning how to use WordPress and its various plugins. Hours of back and neck pain have helped me sympathize with those who verb the noun widget. But Facebook? Delicious? Linked In? I [...]



