Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Post Pancake Day

Amazingly enough we had a great evening with T being trite and helpful, apologetic and lovely - did he respect/need that boundary?

Sun's just occuring - can't decide whether this blogging business is for me or not. Isn't it just a little sad - like you've got no-one to talk to - 'tho I do feel like that just now.

Need to plan a treat - when's the next festival etc - must be St Paddy's when we're away to Aberystwyth for a spot of surfing and feasting.
A gap 'til then. Better go & practice making giant lanterns for workshops coming up at the school.

Hasta luegito.

6 comments:

emma said...

You've got me to talk too!! blogging is always about conversations. Good to see your blog though and glad all went well with the evening pancake making!

Anonymous said...

To me blogging is a portal to expression, connection and communication.

Alec said...

The great thing about blogging as part of the Mind Bloggling project is there's a little group of people who'll read your blog and probably comment on lots of your posts.

As more and more people join the project, your readership will grow. That's a lot better than if you were to set up a blog all on your own.

Writing a blog is a great way of expressing yourself, but having conversations is even better! Welcome to the group, and I hope you feel like continuing with the blog.

Domenica said...

Hi Moira
I find that for me it is a way of self- expression on any topic or subject that is important to me, a way of connecting and communicating with people (albeit electronically)
I hope you continue to blog so that I may continue to read them.

klahanie said...

Hi Moira-
I hope you continue to blog. We all have a story to tell. We want to know about you and your humanity.
You have someone to 'talk' too. You have this community of positive interaction. You 'talk' and we shall 'listen'.
I have been to Aberyswyth. It is a 'tonic' for my wellbeing.

purkul said...

thya moira,

i know what you mean about the whole blogging thing.

i had never even heard of blogging untill i became involved with the Mind Bloggling project.

I decided to give it a go and have actually found the whole thing a really nice process.

personally i see my blog as my place, a kind of scrap book where i put down gigs that i have been to, and thoughts of a particular time etc.

i have a shocking memory and forget major chunks of my life, including just how many great times i actually have, so to have a place to refer to and remind me of such times cheers me up no end.

and on the other side of the coin i have found that the comments and support that i have had at various times have been really helpful in moving away from a tunnel vision perspective over certain things.

i don't write posts or update my blog with the mind frame of people reading it. i write it for me, and if any one else connects with it or comments on it well then thats an added bonus i guess!

stick with it moira

n i'll look forward to reading your next post!!

purkul
x