This is not my first experience blogging. I had a Live Journal account that I used for a few years, something that I did enjoy very much. Technically I should write that I have a Live Journal account as it still exists however its basic function these days is as an archive.
Thinking about it now, I could have easily just participated in the challenge using that Live Journal account, as I would not have had to struggle with any errors in the site set-up, nor would I have to worry about its discovery. I do admit that one of the things that I loved about my LJ was that it was only read by those that I allowed thanks to having friend only posts. A major reason I have not shared the link for this blog is because I did not want to be hindered by some people possibly getting offended by things that I have written – a sentiment I share with Melissa. I never had that problem with LJ as I was able to make public only those entries that I felt fine with sharing with the masses. Yet for some reason I decided to finally make use of one of my URLs to set up this blog.
Actually, one thing I have been thinking about is where I am left after this month. As mentioned a few days ago, I do enjoy the release that these entries allow. It does not feel as though it is a loathed job, being done only because I am responsible for it, but rather it feels good to have a place to ramble that is not a message to a friend, or limited to 140 characters. I hope that I will continue to write, not necessarily on a daily basis, but to write in general. I have also considered moving some of my old LJ entries here to this site, backdated (of course) to the date that I originally wrote. I am also considering asking if I can repost a few pieces I wrote for Life on the Scene with a link to each post made back to the original site.
Who knows though. With my luck this will go ignored due to the headaches and “have-tos†associated with the holidays. This is not the goal, but the reality of how the holidays tend to go in my life – they take over what I want to do with what others feel I need to do.
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