Goodbye...until another day.
Without much nostalgia, I've stopped posting to Davidrites. I have so little free time these days and I have to be choosy about how it gets used. I enjoyed writing the blog---not many people read it or commented-- but I felt better at having tried to express something I genuinely thought or felt. But Davidrites was too global and unfocused. My posts about soccer have migrated over to mysoddenpitch.blogspot.com. That has been rewarding in that I know I've had a fair number of readers and even some commentators. I've been able to write about things that wouldn't have found voice otherwise like the rediscovery of the Cameron Cup. I also have been posting for my mother on the blog I created for her, a place to give outlet to her creativity and talent in writing. I had hoped she might gain enough dexterity with computers that she would take it in hand herself but that hasn't happened so far. Regardless, it's been a worthwhile effort.
There may be a new blog in my blood....I do feel compelled to write. I wake up in the morning with the shape of stories or articles unfolding in my brain. And at other times as well. Driving to work and realizing I have not bee minding the traffic as I mull over the voice of a characer who's just wandered in. I am not sure I am obsessed with being read. I perhaps mostly need to just say what is in my mind.
If you have been a reader. Thanks. And a special shout out to Dustbury in Oklahoma. Perhaps the only other blogger to ever comment on something I posted. I appreciated reading your blogposts and their humorous take on the surrounding absurdities.
There may be a new blog in my blood....I do feel compelled to write. I wake up in the morning with the shape of stories or articles unfolding in my brain. And at other times as well. Driving to work and realizing I have not bee minding the traffic as I mull over the voice of a characer who's just wandered in. I am not sure I am obsessed with being read. I perhaps mostly need to just say what is in my mind.
If you have been a reader. Thanks. And a special shout out to Dustbury in Oklahoma. Perhaps the only other blogger to ever comment on something I posted. I appreciated reading your blogposts and their humorous take on the surrounding absurdities.
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