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No Apologies - Life Happens

 I know it's been quite a while since I wrote anything here, and I doubt that anyone is paying attention. There weren't many paying attention when I was writing somewhat regularly. A lot has happened since my last post, and I want to use this as my therapy, my catharsis, my outlet, and in some cases just a place to park my ramblings that might seem worth revisiting again later. I have lost much of my writing... poems and such, that I naively assumed would be safe forever on someone else's website. Between that (twice) and hard copies of older stuff (pre-interwebs) that have just been misplaced or possibly destroyed, I have lost some forever. Occasionally, I lament the loss for various reasons. I know no one else will even notice, but it's like a piece of me that is missing. Before I had kids, I might have described my writings as my children, but that seems a bit strong when I have real breathing offspring that I helped create and hopefully will have a bigger and better impact on this world than a few of my scribbled musings. 

Anyway, I digress. Big surprise. I am planning to put some old stuff up in the coming days and weeks and maybe even some newer, if not new, stuff. I might even slip in some curmudgeonly op/ed crap or updates on the soap opera that my life has become. 

If you happen to see this, I'd love to know if anyone is still watching. Comment or let me know. 


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