Thursday, 31 July 2014

On stopping blogging…

I feel an excitement with my blog. It's the not knowing what I will write, the trepidation of having to push out a few words no matter what, the fact that sometimes what I may write may get a reaction – or not.Yes, the excitement is still there.

Of course for a while it hasn’t been a daily thing; it’s been sporadic, a bit stop-start in its coming. That’s more to do with situation rather than lack of excitement or the will to blog on, I’ve simply not been around.

I’ve recently found that summer is best spent summerising, so that is what I’ve been doing and Wales is not exactly an internet friendly zone for me; so no blog on the days that I am there. It doesn’t mean I’m not thinking blog though, and any number of ideas pop in and out of my head all the time and I really do mean to get them down on the virtual paper machine… but it’s a beer and sunshine thing.

I really must tell you about the butterflies, write about those goblins up the road, maybe even get to the beach and build those frogs I’ve been planning.

But it’s summertime. Oh, those crazy, hazy, lazy, days…

Don’t despair though I still have plenty to say and, with the winter coming sooner than I want to think about, I might very well say it. One thing is for sure, for better or worse this blog will never stop completely (well, not until I die) so stick with me and ride the silver bullet - or not.

The choice is all yours.

8 comments:

  1. Andrew Height on FB
    Martin A W Holmes - this is how I'm dealing with the big particular question us bloggers without portfolio have to deal with - or not.

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    1. Martin A W Holmes on FB
      I'm definitely going to be more irregular (but that might be just an age thing) and I think that will seep into the bloggery too. You never know, the quality/quantity ratio might improve at the same time. Or not, obviously...

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    2. Andrew Height
      I find erratic blogging difficult to cope with Martin, we'll see.

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  2. Andrew Height on FB
    Mark McNicholas is that the fact that I mention stopping or the fact that I say I won't?

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    1. Mark McNicholas on FB
      The fact you said you might stop.

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    2. Andrew Height on FB
      Bloody typical of you Mark, always so encouraging

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  3. Sharon Taylor on FB
    the Summer is the best time of year, I spend it mooching around the garden spotting butterflies and bees, oh and dragonflies and frogs. There will be plenty of time in the Winter to catch up on thngs, well what is what I tell myself. All in good time x

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    1. Andrew Height on FB
      And beer Sharon. Don't forget that photo.

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