Now watch while I repeat steps 1-8!
Liz Writes Books posted "The Life Cycle of a Blog" which ridiculously seems to be what my 10-year journal has become. Well, not quite, but you get my drift.
To be fair, I've pulled back from a lot of social media. I haven't tweeted, aside from auto-updates. I dipped my toes into Google +, but it really didn't take. (I had a Twitter account for years before I really used it. I'm not exactly an early adopter.) The only place I've been is Facebook, where my closest circle of "real life" friends are. I am unruffled by the changes, though the ticker makes is a little noisy to me.
I don't know if I'm going to do the next Round of Words in 80 Days. Writing seems like a slog to me lately. I've been having a hard time keeping the faith. Yet, I still can't fathom anything I'd rather do.
In the writing category of "You're not getting real work done, but you're doing *that*?": I did a series on horror comedies at Taming of the Queue. We are once again Netflix-less, so I'm going to have to change that blog. Due to the Netflix price increase, we were going to switch back and forth between DVDs and streaming, but Qwikster put an end to that plan. I wasn't looking forward to juggling the change within one company; between two is out of the question.
We finished the third week of league. It's a Dry Huck is undefeated in official games, though we took at pretty ugly loss in the pre-season. To be fair, for the first two points (and several others) during that game, Chris put "everyone with the least experience" on the field. On the other hand, many teams are missing some strong players due to club play. IaDH is not, so we might be seeing inflated success right now. On the other other hand, we also have a chance to fine tune our whole team before finals. We'll see how it falls out, but for the moment, it's a fun team and I'm slowly getting back into shape.
I'm happy the nights are finally longer than the days.
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