Last week I was bragging to a reader of BwP that I don't give in like a lot of other bloggers to posting personal messages about being busy and not getting the chance to blog.
Photo: one fried puppy.
"No one cares if I post," I said. "They can get me on a feed if they want, and be notified when the next one comes out."
"I care," said the reader.
Then this evening I read sweet new comments on my (most recent) poem post, and thought, "I ought to tell them."
I've been traveling the last several days and completely exhausted most of the time.
Another post-- on the ENFJ and INFJ in Greek mythology, I'm thinking-- will be rolling in soon.
In the meantime, thanks for reading.
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Ah well, the comment evolved into a post of its own, took wing, and flew off. No trackback here, however (not that I've ever been able to get trackbacks to work with BwP anyway).
Looking forward to the ENFJ/INFJ post.
(And, yes, you ought)
Posted by: M Light | October 24, 2007 at 09:47 PM
I was fully intending to delete this post once I had posted again, since I considered it only a placeholder or a stopgap. But now you have made it into the source of a grand topic, The How and Why of Reading Blogs. So I cannot delete this. It has a link to it on another blog!
Normally I can't stand all this Meta stuff, considering it a kind of navel-gazing. But your post proves that Blogging about Blogging can be an enlightening subject.
Who wudda thunk it.
Posted by: DF | October 24, 2007 at 11:00 PM