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Friday
03Jul2009

From the archives: a little story about letting myself get sucked into doing something I didn't want to do

So often I wish I had the time to sit and just tell you about all the interesting things I'm seeing and doing and thinking about. Alas, there's way more "doing" than "telling" going on these days, and I think perhaps this is a good thing. Right?

In the earlier years of this blog, though, I allowed myself far more time for leisurely storytelling. And although I frankly don't know if those little rants were as amusing to my readers as a blogger would naturally hope them to be, I sure amused myself by writing them.

Today, for your reading pleasure, I'm going to point you to a long-past day from my archive and invite you to read something I wrote in November of '06.

In November of '06, it seems, I was struggling to focus, had vertigo and couldn't drive, was reading several books at once, was about to have a nice family visit, and decided to tell my blog readers about the night I ordered a book against my wishes. Hopefully you'll find my little story as entertaining to read as I clearly did when I wrote it. Original post here.

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SO. Now that it's been 6 months or so since I stopped designing jewelry - for anybody other than myself - I realize it's time to weed out this section of my website. But I still get enough interest from people wanting to see what I used to design, that I thought I'll start by moving some links here to the footer area. For now, anyway.
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