| In a few days I will be celebrating 4 years of blogging. Not as long as 
some, longer than others. Not a record by any means. Since that time 
I've changed jobs and gotten a new position (I'm now Lead Clerk at 
Denver Public Library-- the organizer, essentially),  | 
| could I have posed this any better? | 
 started seeing a neurologist for my ongoing struggle with migraines 
(still a long and frustrating journey), I've moved into a new house, my 
son has had his first day in middle school and now this year, high 
school.
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| Just before middle school- 12 yrs old | 
 Maurice was let go of his job at the schools (long and frustrating story) and is now working at the 
library. Maurice's son (to whom I am pretty close) has moved with the 
love of his life to Oregon...
 And my oldest daughter (25 years old!) has 
moved into a nice little home she and the love of her life chose to buy 
(if you're curious about my kids, you can see a bit more here)
 on the opposite side of town. My middle daughter turned 21 and... 
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| To Life! | 
Well, let's just say, life has changed dramatically (as it does for all of us) although not as dramatically as the previous four years (but THAT is truly another long story).
I began blogging because I was asked by the founder? originator? person who thought up 'National Blog Writer's Month' ( a.k.a. NaBloWriMo) suggested I start one because I am a writer and because she hoped I would join NaBlo. I began writing on my blog as a sort of catharsis, ranting on politics, religion, and anything else that came to mind. I wasn't really aware of what blogging really was, that the goal was to get readers, follow others, etc... And perhaps even if someone has told me, I wouldn't have cared. I needed my blog to be what it was at that time. Eventually I figured out there were other bloggers out there- some with great pictures, others with interesting ideas and others who were writing (just like I was -and am). I had more time for blogging when I first began this little 
trek of mine and though now my schedule is much more demanding, I still 
plug on, posting mostly pictures that I take as Mo and I find beautiful 
vistas and hidden wild gardens because, essentially, I have no energy to
 write a lot for my blog and write on my WIP.  
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| (I really love this cover design but doubt the artist will let me use it.) | 
I'm usually completely satisfied with my blog- I love sharing the pics I take with you and I love looking back at them. Sometimes I feel a little guilty that I don't share a bit more of my life (I mean how many of you knew that my oldest was 25???) 
On the other hand, I am firmly of the thought that my blog is for beauty and horizons, not for airing dirty laundry, family secrets or telling work stories (although I have told a few humorous ones). 
Next month, I will strive to post every day although I can already tell you it is going to be difficult to etch out the time in my schedule. What will most definitely not be difficult is that I am going to use that time to tell you a little about the blogging friends I have found along the way because let's face it, what would our blogs be without readers? Well, I guess they'd be diaries- which aren't bad! But as writers we do hope to find people who will respond to what we wrote, who will find a bit of truth or make a connection in some way. All the bloggers I share will be friends, oldish and newish (all relative to my blogging years) not all writers, just fellow travelers out there in the blogging world.  
I hope you enjoy it as much as I will!  


 






