9.09.2004
Withdrawal relief
Blogger would not let me post for the better part of 24 hours yesterday. I thought something was wrong with my PC. I carried that minor with me worry all day. How come?
I've posted but a little while. Prior (for more years than I care to count), I've kept a paper journal because I enjoyed it. No readers, except wife and children -- I stuck to presentable facts and observation. But after spending more and more time in the blogosphere, I began to catch the fever.
Though this blog (I do not care for the term) is largely unseen, with a couple of exceptions, I have greatly enjoyed the exercise. There are so many established, critically excellent bloggers in the sphere it makes my head spin. Still, that does not diminish the pleasure I derive from publishing and linking in 'the great void', the boundless millieu of the internet.
We can all have our lonely little out 'posts' in the digital universe (can you say 'revolution'?). The hope is that more folks will drop by and make their presence known, and vice versa for my 'travelling' self as well.
I've posted but a little while. Prior (for more years than I care to count), I've kept a paper journal because I enjoyed it. No readers, except wife and children -- I stuck to presentable facts and observation. But after spending more and more time in the blogosphere, I began to catch the fever.
Though this blog (I do not care for the term) is largely unseen, with a couple of exceptions, I have greatly enjoyed the exercise. There are so many established, critically excellent bloggers in the sphere it makes my head spin. Still, that does not diminish the pleasure I derive from publishing and linking in 'the great void', the boundless millieu of the internet.
We can all have our lonely little out 'posts' in the digital universe (can you say 'revolution'?). The hope is that more folks will drop by and make their presence known, and vice versa for my 'travelling' self as well.