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>I like that.. and as a sometime poet/writer know what you mean.
>I agree breaks helpSometimes blogging gets kind of 'hooking'.But blogging is like keeping our book open and alive…:)
>I came for your 55, but I got caught by this glimpse in the mirror. Have you been channeling my mind? I definitely could have written that.
>That was really awesome!
>My work involves tons of computer time, so it's essential that I take breaks just to preserve my eyesight, my sanity, and my poor over-worked fingertips!Blogging is such a consuming acitivity – fun, of course, and enlightening so much of the time, but it doesn't replace the real world with face time and hug time and pet time. As the month slips away and grey November rears her head, I feel the blues slipping in…it's hard to mentally prepare for the winter (at least for me) and I have to conciously be sure to get out and about as much as possible and grab whatever rays of sunshine are about because they become scarcer and scarcer this time of year.I hope you're feeling better and I hope you've gotten some rest.
>Thanks for the encouragement. I stopped pouting after receiving your kind words.Now…back at it! By the way, when I was a kid and was learning to play tennis someone told me to play someone more advanced in the sport often. It notched up your game. Well, when I read all these great posts on your blogs I feel notched up. Thanks.
>yeah i hear you…i take a break every 3 months for a long weekend…regular breaks are good…absence makes the heart grow fonder eh? smiles.
>Jerry, I'm glad–and I feel 'notched up'..to have met you here.So long!PEACE!Steve E
>keep blogging,your poetry reads like fresh fruits, healthy and crunchy..keep up the excellence.
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