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Rated: 18+ · Book · Opinion · #2086593
Daily scribbles on writing and living. How to get rid of cobwebs in my brain. CLOSED.
#885125 added June 20, 2016 at 3:42pm
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The vulture and the blog
I came across this wonderful piece of writing about keeping a blog or a journal:
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and I am safekeeping it for now and later. It's the featured topic of a newsletter I am now receiving every month, the Blogging Bliss Newsletter.

Great read, full of info I am lacking and loving to read, about keeping a blog. I think I am going to use it to grow into better blogging and to evaluate my journal in the future. Is that brain picking? Yes it is.(I hope that's okay northernwrites).

I am like a vulture when it comes to sucking up and searching for information. Vultures are scavengers and most people think of them as ugly or evil because they look and behave a certain way. But a vulture is a master of navigating on the wind, a reminder that we have to be patient with ourselves and think things through. They encourage us to be quite sure of how we feel before we make plans, and they involve restraint and resourcefulness. Just the kind of bird I like to be associated with.I am of a certain age, so looks don't matter that much to me anyhow. I am also here to learn.


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