Hi,
I totally agree.  I hope someone can restore the webpages.  I used them a
lot.
cheers,
Shelagh Wotherspoon
shelag...@gmail.com

On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 12:02 PM N.A. Neff <nancy.a.n...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Fellow Arachnids:
>
> It was with some distress that I learned at Convention of the deaths of
> several lacemakers, including Lorelei Halley in April. I had forgotten, if
> I knew, that LaceIOLI had moved off ning to www.laceioli.org. I don't
> think
> I ever got to laceioli.org to sign up, so I'm really out of the loop. But
> the passing of Lorelei is a tremendous loss to the lace community -- she
> contributed so much and helped so many.
>
> The end of her obituary says she desired her webpages, www.lynxlady.com,
> to
> be maintained, but I'm getting a "site can't be reached" error message when
> I try it, or when I try laceioli.org. So my question for you all is: is
> anyone working to restore those sites that Lorelei put so much work into?
> and a related question -- why was ning abandoned and was all that info
> moved over?
>
> I'm asking because I'd like to see the info recovered and made available
> again, but before I bother Lorelei's sister or do anything further, I want
> to know if someone else is doing something already. Is someone??
>
> TIA.
>
> Nancy
> Connecticut, USA
>
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