Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 12 Sound
Is there anything that sound as nice as a burn?
Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 12 Sound
Is there anything that sound as nice as a burn?
Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 11 transport
Back to school today. Not much time for photos.

Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 10 Windows
The view from my window- windows.
Hi Aaron,
I’ve got a snippet in my functions.php that removes titles from posts categorised as micro that have less than 280 characters in the content. That could be adapted. It is number 6 in the gist. Some of the other functions in the list are a bit out of date.
Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 9 black-and-white
Lovely Blue sky today, the Cobbler from Ben Reoch (colour on flickr)

Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 8 view
A nice view over Loch Humphrey this morning.
A fair number of butterflies on the way to Loch Humphrey today. Small Tortoise Shell, Green Veined White & Peacock.
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Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 7 daytripping
daytripping this summer, max 1 hour drive from Glasgow. (back to school on Tuesday)
Today we’re announcing an all-new P2 beta as a standalone product, powered by http://WordPress.com. We’re excited to have you try it out: https://wordpress.com/blog/2020/08/06/improve-your-remote-collaboration-with-p2/
We had the p2 theme in Glow Blogs and I though it had a lot of potential. I wonder if running your own p2 will be on the cards? I’d love to see it back in Glow.
We removed the p2 theme from Glow a while back and it hasn’t been updated for a few years now.
Update, this thread: Tom J Nowell on Twitter: “Interestingly enough this is in their public theme svn folder as P2020, which reveals why they aren’t letting you install it locally” / Twitter and this tomjn/p2020: A self hosted fork of P2 2020
Micro.blog August 2020 Photoblogging Challenge #mbaug Day 6 bisect
A sea potato would be easy to bisect