Coming Home

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14 thoughts on “Coming Home

  1. I think of blogging as a community. A couple of bloggers have actually stayed with me for a week. One came back for a second visit. I love seeing everyone’s companion animals and I’ve learned a lot about places I’ll never visit. Bloggers have shared losses and new beginnings. Shared their art and their lives. I’ve seen so many beautiful things, that goes for your blog and all that incredible artwork. Things I would have never seen anywhere else. I’ve laughed at things and felt great sadness over the losses people have experienced. I have a few very good blogger friends. We text and keep in touch. So while blogging may not be what it once was, I think it’s still alive and well and a great opportunity to connect with others.

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  2. I’ve had a couple blogger stay with me for a week. So friendships have come from blogging. Even those I’ll never meet, are friends. We discuss issues, go through things together and share things we think are beautiful or important. I’ve learned about other places that I will never see. I love seeing all the animals everyone adores. It’s a community, of sorts. It’s always okay to take a beak but I’m glad to see you again and know that you’re having a great summer.

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  3. I have posted less frequently the last couple of months, too. I’ve debated taking a short break. We’ve just been busy with all sorts of stuff. I put a lot into many of my blog posts, and that takes a lot of time. I’m glad to know I’m not alone. I still want to write, express, share and support, but I’m feeling a need for an internal refresh. I am glad you want to continue blogging, too!

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  4. It is quieter in blogland recently. I have decided on quality over quantity. I only post when I feel like it. I love blogging but not when it causes stress. Nice to see you here. xo

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