Disclaimer-- This post is not aimed at anyone exclusively--but is more in regards of a behavior (even I have been guilty of it).
It's been quite a while since I blogged --which happens to sound like a bodily function problem. "Don't look now, Timmy the Tooth has blogged all over!"
Truth be told I got bugged by writer's bad blogging habits. It seems like a lot of bloggers are like the Latter-day Kardashians... Rather than contributing something of worth to the world, they just fill the world with void explanations on why they should be noticed. Sometimes this happens in a holier-thou-manner of style, full of their flashy importance.
Crap I just lost 4 followers with the above statements. I guess the remaining 2 of you are either skimming or actually interested in what's next.
I think this is the last time that I throw a pebble into the river of life.There may be another blog project in the works, but I don't know if I will link this blog to it.
I leave you with my Haiku that influenced the blog:
I leave you with my Haiku that influenced the blog:
Restless stream running
Small pebble uncovered
The sunrise of love
So, Small Pebble Uncovered, I guess I am no longer [Title of Post]
3 comments:
Oh this makes me so sad!
I blog mostly because I have friends who want to keep up with me, but typing the same e-mail to 50 people just isn't the best and then they feel obligated to give a long response, etc. If I miss more than a day or two of blogging, I will get several e-mails from friends asking if I am okay. I also always dreamt of being a writer of sorts and it is my outlet. I don't keep a journal any longer. I do share too much sometimes - I TOTALLY agree with you there. I recently posted photos of an engagement ring (my sissy's) and folks thought it was MINE even though I hadn't mentioned being in a serious relationship at all...I tend not to write much about my specific beau's. Anyway, I fully support your decision, but I love reading the innermost thoughts of my friends or lil tidbits they share that make me laugh. I'm sad I won't get to see this blog-part of you any longer, but I'll find some other way to stalk you;-)
I love the analogy. Well, I hope this means you're going to stand up and cross the bridge. Good luck for whatever is on the other side!
Mr. Chism, I think you should continue with this blog. The title is catchy, and the topics varied. Pardon me for asking, but would you consider selling the Albertson's uniform? It's a collectible, and the first I've seen in 20 years. Best regards, and good luck with the blog.
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