When I lived in DC, I was a busy lady with a government-issued computer, and I claimed I didn’t have time for online social networks. Then I moved to Japan. I don’t know if I would have survived the leap without the magic of the Internet machine. I need video chat so my friends in the States can validate my shoe purchases. So in case you are curious, here are some of the other digital versions of me:
Follow my ramblings on Twitter. You can also find Dan on Twitter, here.
There’s my little web shop on Etsy.
I’m in love with Pinterest. So much to look at, too little time to kill.
Facebook — take a look, have a like. Special news and shop discounts will pop up there on occasion.
Flickr — photos of crafts. Really.
Hope to see you out there!
Hi Angela! I completely know how you feel. I’m a grandmother and always complained about getting on the internet to my social network daughter. But now…I find myself needing and wanting to keep connected since retiring.
Congrats on the move and your one year anniversary!
Thanks! It’s amazing how time flies…
Hi…Angela. it seems that we are of the same species who like sewing and crafting. nice to know you. as i like to do beads and handmade embroidery, i use to buy imported beads and thread from Japan. when you go to Japan recently, can you find a lot of it at the shop or may be quite cheap eh! welcome to my blog and happy sewing too..