It’s light this morning, and I’ve breakfasted on overnight oats with blueberries so I’m all set up for the day.
I’ve answered last night’s comments on the blog, come up blank for an idea for a post, and made a mental note that I need another night of reading posts to catch up with people.
That reminds me that I also have a report to write tonight. Sigh.
I’m 12 days behind with some blogs, as I found last night, so I do apologise if you are feeling neglected. That gives me an idea for a post – Blogging and a Lack of Time.ย I will develop that later, as I don’t have time now. (Sorry – predictable but true).
My leg just started ringing, which means it’s time to get down to City Hospital, moan about parking and let someone stab me in the arm.
Nobody told me life would be like this.
Good luck, Quercus!
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“Blogging and a Lack of Time” – if you could solve that problem you’d make a lot of people happy! It’s easier if the blog in question is both informative and amusing, like this one.
That’s very kind, though I find time by neglecting housework. ๐
๐Well, yes. Neglecting housework is a given.
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I feel the same about other people’s blogs as you. It’s only polite to read all the posts, comment, reply to comments etc. It takes an age though, and I feel I have to catch-up before writing my own posts. This is one of the reasons I don’t post as often as I’d like to/as I used to do.
Yes, writing is probably the easiest bit of being a blogger. ๐
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There is no blog reading law. It is entirely voluntary.
Yes, but it seems polite to read blogs if people have gone to the trouble of writing them.
Nothing to look forward to, that’s for sure. Since I’ve gotten my smart phone, I have found it much easier to keep up with my blogging friends. At about 5:00, I relax on the couch, have a cup of tea, read blogs, and comment. Much better than staying at the desk until 6:00. Never thought I would use my phone that way, but there you are. Brave new world. ๐
If it was a brave new world I’d be the one hanging in the windmill. ๐
Cleverclogs!
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HlEdMg7d_o&w=560&h=315%5D
Nice one Derrick – sums things up nicely. ๐
Here’s a finger style version of that song from this side of the pond. Doc Watson was blind.
Remarkable man if he can do that blind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doc_Watson
An interesting link – thanks.
Thanks a lot, Lavinia. A good one
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