It occurs to me that if my good friend Rob - who is out in the middle of nowhere currently, hiking the 2100-mile Appalachian Trail - can keep a nearly daily journal and find internet access to chronicle it all, then I should be able to maintain a blog. Again. Let's not forget, I've done this once before.
I'm just lazy. Again.
But you know, when I blogged on Myspace, it started out sort of hesitantly, like this -- and in the end, I had more than 400, which still astonishes me. It got to the point where blogging was cathartic. I've been wrestling with some less-than-desirable feelings as of late, so perhaps I need to hop back on this train. I'd wondered if I should be more mainstream with this one -- find a niche like food or drink or movies or stupid people -- and blog exclusively. But that's just not me.
Natasha just commented that people pop on to my FB page to see what's going to happen next; I guess I'm at my best when sharing the ins and outs of my life. Perhaps I allow people to see that hey, it could always be worse.
I hopefully convey that humor - no matter how dark - can get you through anything, even if it's highly inappropriate. The trick, it seems, is to disguise it cleverly as common sense.
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19 June 2009
07 February 2009
The dawn of a new age
I'm really going to start doing more with this -- really. Ideally, I want to figure out how to incorporate my Myspace blogs, which number over 400. But alas... that might not be able to happen.
But perhaps I should keep it, and then keep this one as a less personal one? Hmm. I've posted the link on my Facebook, so it's just a matter of time before the flood of people begin to roll in.
Ha!
But perhaps I should keep it, and then keep this one as a less personal one? Hmm. I've posted the link on my Facebook, so it's just a matter of time before the flood of people begin to roll in.
Ha!
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