Fortunately, I detect very few who might be disappointed by my irregular postings. It's actually rather strange that I should choose writing as what I want to do in my retirement because I find it a difficult, sometimes painful, process. Through blogging I have discovered that I don't have the self-confidence required to not care whether anyone is reading what I write, and that makes the "monoblogue" I have carried on over the years a source of personal distress. I seek the interaction of the Internet, but I must discipline myself to the continuing quest for those who would like to join me on my journey or invite me to join them on theirs.
I may as well take advantage of this utter digression to delight you with the news that I have other blogs! Clicking on "View my complete profile" in the right column of home page will take those in search of a cure for insomnia to the complete collection. It may also serve those who are diagnosing just what exactly is wrong with me by providing a few more pieces to the puzzle (there is no guarantee that all of them are in the box).
Finally, I extend my deepest sympathy to Rob and Susie for the loss of their Colorado Springs home in the Waldo Canyon fire. I cannot even imagine what they are going through right now. In my next post, I'll look at the reasons why I must learn to.
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