Yes, contrary to what you’re probably thinking, I am aware of the elephant in the room. In fact, I’d say this tweet of mine from yesterday fairly well points out that elephant, paints it pink, calls it smelly, and nicknames it “Priscilla”: Someone should put a stop to the tumbleweeds rolling across my blog. Anyone? … Continue reading Five Years Later, What Am I Even Doing Anymore? Well, Besides Cookies
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Fortune Favors the Foolish
According to the internet (and really, if we can’t trust the interwebs, who can we trust!?), Chinese philospher Lao-tzu wrote, “A journey of a thousand leagues begins beneath one’s feet.” The common paraphrase for that, of course, is, “A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.” A journey of my own, one I’d … Continue reading Fortune Favors the Foolish
A haiku about the sudden, recent lack of embloggination
Blog thoughts float like leaves Lost in a tempest of words NaNoWriMo reigns
Breaking the rules while NOT talking about running or candy
It came as something as a hefty surprise when I checked my blog stats today, that I wasn't met with the Great Zero-Visit Flatline of No One's Looking. I say that not because I truly expected not have any visitors, but in going over the past couple of week's worth of posts, it seems I've … Continue reading Breaking the rules while NOT talking about running or candy
Weekend Debate: What’s in a name?
Lately, I've been wondering if maybe "Puddintopia" is perhaps not the greatest name for a blog I'd like to attract people to. That's not to say I don't like the name. Quite the opposite, actually, I like it quite a bit. It's very indicative of who I am, and when I started this whole nonsense, that … Continue reading Weekend Debate: What’s in a name?
3-way Thursday: The do-over
[Pudn's note: I've known the author of this 3-Way post, Brooksy, aka Mark, for the better part of almost twenty years. I worked at the retail chain that Dustin Hoffman said sucked in Rainman; Mark dated (and later married) someone who was close friends with someone else who worked there. Come to think of it, I don't … Continue reading 3-way Thursday: The do-over