1. Old School Blogging

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    hile I realize that I want to be a great blogger, I’m usually not posting as much as I should or would like to. It’s not for lack of access (I’m on the computer a frighteningly long amount of time each day), it’s more often that I find myself distracted by so many other items that the thought of a simply captioned photo seems a chore equivalent to scrubbing toilets. E-mails, Twitter posts, links upon links continually demand the time I could spend writing and updating. What’s more, I often find myself writing blog posts in my head when I’m farthest away from a keyboard. My little mental scribe is often composing while I mow the lawn, perusing the aisles at Homey D or any other place where I’m well removed from an online source and my brain is not deeply occupied with something. So I’ve decided to put my fetish for little notebooks to good use. 

    Editing via eraser or scribbling and deletion is all but impossible (save via a lit match). Hopefully this will let me fill the idle moments of my life with something productive and make this blog worth reading, if only to me.