I joined Utterli yesterday at the urging of Ken Cook... and about 50 other people. And then this morning I finally took the time to write a post that had been kicking around in my head for a couple of days... You can guess the post and the title. I posted the actual text over on LilburnDwellings.com. But I wanted to do something special for my friends here on Active|Rain...
So, armed with my trusty headset and Utterli, I recorded my "dramatic reading" of 'Twas a Month Before Christmas.
Ken and I are working on a couple of nifty projects together, so he got a big billing... Look for a widget for WordPress blogs that be based on a mortgage calculator... with live rates, one click application for the reader/consumer, and the mortgage broker will know that the consumer came to them from a particular calculator... from a particular real estate agent or website.
Ken is doing all of the heavy lifting. I just keep coming up with impossible ideas.
Enjoy the audio clip...
Can't post the audio clip in A|R... Every time I try it changes. It posted fine in WordPress. I don't know what the issue is... Sorry. Follow the link directly to Utterli, or go to Lilburn Dwellings above and you can hear it.







Lane - Sadly, I can't hear your lovely voice because of no speakers here at work. I'll let your voice soothe my sanctimonious soul when I get home:)
Did Sardi just use the word "sanctimonious" about his own soul in a comment to a Bailey post? Great poem Lane I love it!
Yes I did @ Ken;)
Jason - Voice not lovely... you are confusing me for someone cute. But maybe I can soothe your soul anyway.
Ken - Thanks. I appreciate you kicking me in the butt and making me podcast it.
Lane- I just joined utterli too! Hmm, great minds think alike!
I will join I just can't seem to keep up with all the options available. Thanks for the push.
Katerina - Ok, you and who else? Wait, are you saying I'm a great mind? Can you tell my wife?
Terry - I might like to podcast a little... But I don't know if it will save much time compared to writing posts.
Love it, Lane!!! Great job!!
Tara - Thanks