Sunday, August 14, 2005

Wisdom Passed On



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Thursday, August 11, 2005

Sometimes it’s Easier to Write When..

Sometimes it’s easier to write when you think no one is reading what you write. Then you get an email complaining about your erratic postings. Even though you think most of what you’ve written is petty, complaining, or just mindless rambling, it’s a shock to think that people make it part of their daily routine to read it.

Jeneane Sessum mentioned this in her blog. I discovered it when doing one of my NEXT BLOG wanderings in blogger.

Another blogger selection I was reading almost daily was Boogie Street. Then in November of last year he announced he was going cold turkey and though not taking it down, he was no longer making any entries. He came back in January of this year to post a photo of a found child from the tsunami that his southeast asia.

The author of Boogie Street calls himself Mr. Zip. He and I corresponded over one or two things regarding his art and the display of it on other web sites. He seemed a civilized human being.

Now it’s time for me to get back to reading the news before going off to work for the man.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

We’re back



The Famous Grazing Series is still alive. We took most of the summer off, but are just starting to get back in gear.

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Sunday, August 07, 2005

I’m back


Now that Bell Tower News is back up, the entries to all of the blogs will probably increase. I am still studying for the certification test, but I have found making blog entries a good respite from the heavy reading.

Of course it would be nice if I had something profound to say, perhaps about the three week vacation the Korean talks are taking, or the crash of the Italian airliner right on top of the one in Canada, but that’s not what this entry is all about. It’s just to say, “I’m back!”
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