Test URL Replacement

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From all of us here, I want to wish you happy painting and God bless, my friends. We’re trying to teach you a technique here and how to use it. I was blessed with a very steady hand; and it comes in very handy when you’re doing these little delicate things. Only think about one thing at a time. Don’t get greedy.

I like to beat the brush. You gotta think like a tree. It’s important to me that you’re happy.

Just think about these things in your mind – then bring them into your world. If you hypnotize it, it will go away. Maybe there’s a little something happening right here. Even trees need a friend. We all need friends. This is a happy place, little squirrels live here and play.

Let’s put some highlights on these little trees. The sun wouldn’t forget them. Everybody’s different. Trees are different. Let them all be individuals. I sincerely wish for you every possible joy life could bring. At home you have unlimited time. These trees are so much fun. I get started on them and I have a hard time stopping. In your world you can create anything you desire.

Maybe, just to play a little, we’ll put a little tree here. Only God can make a tree – but you can paint one. Trees get lonely too, so we’ll give him a little friend. If we’re going to have animals around we all have to be concerned about them and take care of them.

There we are. We’ll put some happy little leaves here and there. You can get away with a lot. If these lines aren’t straight, your water’s going to run right out of your painting and get your floor wet. Mountains are so simple, they’re hard.

We’ll put all the little clouds in and let them dance around and have fun. All you need is a dream in your heart, and an almighty knife. This is an example of what you can do with just a few things, a little imagination and a happy dream in your heart. It’s all a game of angles.

Testing LazyLoad

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Testing a post date change

First, we’re going to publish this post in MAY, then visit it to create a cache file (including one for June archives).

Then, we’re going to go back and change the date to JULY, to see what happens to:

1) the post page cache file
2) the archive cache file for MAY

(Keeping in mind that updating a post triggers only partial cache deletion. Also skipping a month here just in case adjacency is involved in any potential issues.)

So, the May archive didn’t get wiped out. Let’s test again by setting the date back to May, then coming back and changing it to JUNE instead.