Sunday, June 10, 2012

Year 5 Has Left The Building

I have hit milestones, over the years, but somehow knowing that today I have posted for 5 straight years, with hardly a day off along the way, I feel the weight of Father Time. Seriously, I never had a clue, I would do this, or for that matter, could do this for such a long time.

It has taken a huge chunk of time from my life, but I truly enjoy it. I like to think that people who take the time to read it, know me a bit better. For better or for worse, this is the person I am.

Yes, I admit that I try to show the good side of life and see the positive. So sue me, if this is not what I should be doing. Life is not perfect, but I like to have a reason to get up each and every morning and being positive is my way to get through life. I hope you leave this blog with a good feeling and not a bad one. There is just too much depressing stuff around and I just don't want it here...for the most part.

I usually go over what I have been speaking of on my blog in the just finished year and what you have to look forward to in the next year.

Last year dealt with the cat, my son, my other sons, me and the Hubby going on trips and my TV Station and it's new life as an Independent Public TV Station. All of these will still turn up, as will gardening, water posts and things that strike my fancy, at any particular time.

If there is something that you would like to see, or have me post, feel free to put the request in the comment section at the bottom.

I have enjoyed interacting with you all.

Year 6 is now beginning. Enjoy the ride.

Here is my first post, if you have never seen it, or want to revisit it again. Welcome to the Jungle.

Also, HERE is last years post, which links to all the other Anniversary posts. :-)

4 comments:

  1. Happy Blogversary! Five years, that is a long time. I started blogging in May of 2007, but that was many blogs ago, I have hopped around a lot and have had many days without posts. You are so faithful.

    Your blog is a very generous gift in the world, one that I am most grateful for. It has been a place to discover and learn, to read and enjoy and to learn more about your life today. It makes me smile, but also makes me sad to think that a few Los Angeles city blocks separated us from 1998-2000, when I was a neighbor to your workplace, and did not even know that.

    Thank you for all that you do!

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  2. Fran: It has been a pleasure getting to know the adult you, through our communication in blogs and such. Someday...

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  3. You have no idea how much I look forward to reading your Blogs every day. Come Monday, which is always my favorite. I do not feel you should ever change them, they are always a great start to my day. :-)

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  4. Martha, yeah, this does keep us in a bit of communication and that is better then nothing. Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by every day. I love you.

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