More apocalypse, less angst
Last week, I discovered my WordPress subscriptions page, something I haven’t looked at in years. Apparently there was a time when I actively found new blogs on this platform and subscribed to them. According to my subs history, 2009, 2011, and 2015 were spates… Continue Reading “Post #3299: To stay or go?”
I started this blog almost 15 years ago (May is my blogiversary) with the express intention of documenting the signs of environmental apocalypse that were apparent to me, as a communicator in a resource management field, but not really being framed in such a… Continue Reading “Post #3146: What am I doing here anyway?”
For the first time in two weeks, Brian and I woke up in a house without guests – a sensation relieving but also tinted with disappointment. It’s hard to give up the crowd! Stranger still is that in the midst of visits and people… Continue Reading “Post #3125: No time like now”
Do you see that number in the title of my blog post? That means I am one post away from 4000 posts since starting this blog back in 2004. Fourteen years of blogging as red-cedar. I think May is the actual anniversary date, but… Continue Reading “Post #3099: Almost a post-iversary”
I am writing this blog post from the middle device you see in the picture above – my new Chome Book flip – a 10-inch mini-laptop that also doubles as a tablet. It’s a bit of an experiment in two things for me really… Continue Reading “Post #2040: Into the cloud?”