Repeat

When it is not leap year, the dates in March match the days exactly as they did in February.  This is certainly not the first time I've noticed this; in fact, I could say that I did not notice this this year, just knew it as a fact of the calendar.  I suppose for most people it's not even a very interesting fact--however, having just read last month's The Ides of Mark #90, Where Was I? , I felt like this blog entry could almost be a repeat of that, but that the numbers have changed.

For example, I'm still waiting for word on the re-release of Multiverser, crawling through the setup of An Analytical Commentary on The Book of Second Corinthians and Verse a Tile, and in the early chapters of When Verse Comes to Versed, already hitting hangups in all three storylines.  I'm still moving forward with the chapter-by-chapter online publication of Con Version , chapters 157 through 163 covering the stories of Tomiko Takano, Derek Brown, and Brian Cooper; one difference is that this month began with mark Joseph "young" web log post #517:  Versers Moving , looking behind the writings of chapters 145 through 156.  The quotes continue, including a few repeated to the Christian Gamers Guild Chaplain's Bible Study as Quotes ##254, 255, 256 and Quotes ##257, 258, 259, 260, 261 .  The study itself continued with Mark 15:3 through 12, and the guild also published Faith in Play #88:  Approval , about how the opinions of others in our lives impact our conduct, and how that might be reflected in our characters.

Nearly all of that echoes last month.  Am I falling into a rut?  Maybe not--I've drafted more articles and story chapters for the future, and they're different and I hope interesting.  It just looks the same in summary.

Well, we'll see.

As always, you can follow me on social media such as Patreon, and I should be back at the end of the month with more.
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