11.4.08

the more absent i am from here,

the more present i am in daily life. this makes me wonder that if i discontinued tending this blog, would i finish more of my tangible projects? perhaps if i stopped for a time, just to see what would happen with my daily patterns. how does this strike you?

maybe it's related to spring, and wanting to be outside, digging in the dirt and ferreting out hiking trails with the dog, and wanting to be drawing and writing a book and making pots on the wheel, and baking cupcakes and relearning to cook.

but i have also grown to love this blog universe and feel quite a bit of resistance to the idea of leaving it.

any thoughts?

11 comments:

  1. While I fully support total immersion in real-world activities of the sort you describe, I must also confess that I would miss your bloggy visitations on my RSS feed.

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  2. Anonymous4:38 pm

    oh ... i would miss your blog so much! But I completely understand and have the same dilemma myself -juggling real/virtual, etching/digital prints and family/work. i love your writing and the stuff you find -it's so inspiring.

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  3. Anonymous1:29 pm

    what if you used the blog to illustrate your real-world doings? satisfy yourself and us. i realize that sounds like it would take twice as long, but really you could simply narrate your life for our benefit.

    kay

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  4. Anonymous9:08 am

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