The annual social media break is almost done — tomorrow I return to it all. It started years ago when I mentioned I was considering stepping away a bit, which quickly escalated to dares from friends committing me to 101 days off of all social sites. The September tradition continues each year for me, with […]
Archives for September 2020
On Limitations
[I wrote this 10 days ago and guess I didn’t set it to publish. Still holds up, so here it is…] * * * [The idea for this entry came from this Muddy Colors entry by Justin Gerard about his ideal art space. The gist: he has a fancy desk, but he usually does his […]
Year Eleven
Eleven years ago today I started The Juggling Writer. It’s changed quite a bit since this first entry. I don’t post as much as I once did. Gone are lists and things that were more, well…bloggy. It’s now a place where I share whatever comes to me (when I have time to post). The Goal […]
Sometimes You Just Know…
I’ve been on an earlier-than-usual morning schedule, getting up around 4:00 a.m. to read and write. It doesn’t hurt that with the arrival of September, North Texas has been unseasonably cool and cloudy and rainy. (By “unseasonably cool,” I mean lows in the 70s and highs in the low to mid 80s…with clouds.) Friday morning, […]
The Way We Talk
The two worst years of my life were junior high school. (More than the years in which close relatives died; more than the year I found out a brain tumor blew up in my head and was bleeding into itself and making me go blind in my right eye.) Those two years in junior high […]