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ON a Little Break

sorry I have not posted in a bit, my father has been very sick. I have been thinking about you all though and I will post as soon as I get an opportunity! Also, does anyone know how to delete comments on blogs? I have been getting all kinds of spam like comments from "anonymous". I did change my settings for comments so "anonymous" should not be able to comment. Always someone trying to spoil our fun!
Hugs
Lesley

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Diva Kreszl said…
holding your Dad in my prayers!!!
Deb said…
Lesley, look at the end of the comment you want to delete, there is a little trashcan icon...you should be able to click and disappear. You can also go into your dashboard, choose settings tab, comment tab and allow only certain, signed on people to comment, or moderate if it gets too bad.
Blessings on you and your dad today.
Hi Lesley, I've had to delete spam, too. It's easy, just click on the little trash can icon. Then click again when it asks if you want to delete it forever.
deb did it said…
blessings to you and your Dad...
Carmen said…
When you view your comments, there should be a little trashcan icon next to each comment. Click it and poof, comment's a goner. ;)

I'm sorry to hear your father is ill. Your family will be in my thoughts.

xo,
Carmen
Leslie...Get Well!
Happy Thanksgiving.
Terisa
Debbie said…
How is everything going? I'd love to hear from you.
Just checking in. Praying all is going well for you and your father.
Terisa

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