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Nice writing style.I came across your blog post from Google and found it helpful. How long have you kept the blog?Not long ago I recently created a blog on my own and its been a enjoyable process. I’ve met some new friends since then but it can be a real chore at times! Once more, many thanks for your article!
Thank you for visiting. I have been keeping this journal for almost two years, but have slacked off for the last 6 months or so, mainly because I am reorganizing my website. It has taken much longer than I had anticipated. Being an artist/ yoga teacher, not a computer person, I have to rely on the kindness of web designers, who are willing to barter. The drawback involves more waiting than normal.
I am thinking that I should put more life into the journal section again, as I am getting the inspiration to write more.
I too have met some wonderful people on line.
Yes, it takes time and commitment to keep a blog (I like word journal better), but it is a lot of fun to see what others do, and to share what you do.
November 23rd, 2009 at 5:22 am
I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.
January 8th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
Nice writing style.I came across your blog post from Google and found it helpful. How long have you kept the blog?Not long ago I recently created a blog on my own and its been a enjoyable process. I’ve met some new friends since then but it can be a real chore at times! Once more, many thanks for your article!
January 10th, 2010 at 12:32 am
Hi,
Thank you for visiting. I have been keeping this journal for almost two years, but have slacked off for the last 6 months or so, mainly because I am reorganizing my website. It has taken much longer than I had anticipated. Being an artist/ yoga teacher, not a computer person, I have to rely on the kindness of web designers, who are willing to barter. The drawback involves more waiting than normal.
I am thinking that I should put more life into the journal section again, as I am getting the inspiration to write more.
I too have met some wonderful people on line.
Yes, it takes time and commitment to keep a blog (I like word journal better), but it is a lot of fun to see what others do, and to share what you do.