Random Bits Of Nothing
If you've been here before, you may have noticed I moved my favorite Bible verse up to the top of the sidebar where it's more visible. It took a little trial and error, as I'm still experimenting with HTML, but I'm pleased I was able to figure it out.
When I first started blogging a couple of weeks ago, I had no idea how much time I would wind up spending here on this site. Not only updating, modifying and maintaining my own blog, but also reading other peoples blogs. In addition, I find myself keeping my mail retriever (Mozilla Thunderbird) open all the time, waiting for the musical "ting" that announces an incoming message, hoping someone has posted a comment. I have also been spending a fair amount of time checking my other mailboxes, looking for responses from family and friends who did not comment directly on my blogsite.
From what I've seen on other blogs, I am not alone in this addiction. However, in a few days I will make my relocation to my new state, and I will be severely limited in my computer access, so regular readers may notice a drop in the frequency of postings. Once my wife arrives (with my computer) three weeks later, things will hopefully get back up to speed. Until that happens, I may have to do what I can from the public library.
Tomorrow is my last day at work. While I am grateful to be moving on to bigger and better things, I am leaving behind 9 1/2 years of myself in that store, so I'm not surprised that I'm feeling a little twinge of nostalgia and sentimentality, despite my abhorrence of that job.
I'm leaving behind a lot of good friends in that store; CST, ACT, ETB, BBL. You guys know who you are. I'm going to miss you all.
When I first started blogging a couple of weeks ago, I had no idea how much time I would wind up spending here on this site. Not only updating, modifying and maintaining my own blog, but also reading other peoples blogs. In addition, I find myself keeping my mail retriever (Mozilla Thunderbird) open all the time, waiting for the musical "ting" that announces an incoming message, hoping someone has posted a comment. I have also been spending a fair amount of time checking my other mailboxes, looking for responses from family and friends who did not comment directly on my blogsite.
From what I've seen on other blogs, I am not alone in this addiction. However, in a few days I will make my relocation to my new state, and I will be severely limited in my computer access, so regular readers may notice a drop in the frequency of postings. Once my wife arrives (with my computer) three weeks later, things will hopefully get back up to speed. Until that happens, I may have to do what I can from the public library.
Tomorrow is my last day at work. While I am grateful to be moving on to bigger and better things, I am leaving behind 9 1/2 years of myself in that store, so I'm not surprised that I'm feeling a little twinge of nostalgia and sentimentality, despite my abhorrence of that job.
I'm leaving behind a lot of good friends in that store; CST, ACT, ETB, BBL. You guys know who you are. I'm going to miss you all.
1 Comments:
As far as looking forward to the blog comments, I can totally relate. Every one is still a thrill for me! Anyway, I walked on clouds after reading your comment back from "You Can't Go Home Again", it validated, for lack of a less cheese-tastic word at the moment, the way I'd been feeling.
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