The Return of the Twitterer!
OK. So, January is almost over. 365 Masks has been going amazingly well. I've probably lost almost all of my readership on this weblog, and am on the fence with regard to how I feel about that.
I've been ambivalent about this weblog for quite a while now, which is no big secret. Friends and family have encouraged me not to quit writing in it and I do miss the fact that this was how the ones I live far away from mostly kept up with my doings. I also miss teasing those close to me through it as well, and I DO love to tease those close to me. As those close to me can attest.
With the daily committment of 365 Masks I'm finding that after I make and write about each mask I'm not really in a place to sit and write about myself and the minutiae of my life in long, rambling detail. More than that, though, is that I don't especially want to, and I can't ignore that. At all.
So, for now, I'm not going to. What I am going to do is resurrect my Twitter account and post it at the top of this page (over at the top right, there.) I'm much more in a place where small updates on me and my doings is all I have the energy for outside of my major online and artistic focus. So, instead of long and rambling you'll have brief and pithy updates on the minutiae of my life! Yay!


3 comments:
Welp, I gotta say two things.
1. Yay! Twitter! Being an avid tweeter myself, as you know, I heartily applaud your resurrection over there. It'll be great to see your doings in my tweet-stream. BUT...
2. ...I will surely miss your teasing and the general awesomeness of your writing, as I'm sure lots of other folks who follow you will agree. Rather than closing this venue down entirely, why not aim for a middle ground? Something more along the lines of what I seem to be doing these days: use Twitter for the day to day stuff, but still punt out a blog entry every once in a while to keep the folks at home up to date on major goings-on. Just a suggestion...
I agree with the previous comment, as I've already told you.
I could really do with a Keltie infusion.
Know where I could find some? Like straight to the veins? ;)
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