This and That

Greetings Blog Friends,

I know it’s been over a week, but have you seen this weather?  The thing about living in Vermont during the winter is that you have to get out in that beautiful weather when it comes.

And the sun.  Ahhh, it is just amazing.  It has finally gotten strong enough to actually warm my hair and the inside of the car and my living room.  I could just curl up in front of the window, like a cat, and soak up the rays.

I’ve been meaning to blog.  I have so much to blog about.  But it will have to wait a few more days.  I am taking a mini vacation with my family and won’t be able to post until the weekend, at the earliest.

I’m back on Twitter.  I posted a link to my profile in the side bar.  It was really weird going back to it because my account was centered around conservative political bloggers.  Now, one, I am not a conservative political blogger and, two, I can barely tolerate reading conservative political bloggers.  It’s going to take time for my new interests to emerge and to build online community around them.  It’s just hard being in transition.

That’s been my theme lately, though, transition.  A difficult, but necessary part of growth.

That’s all for now, peeps.  I know it’s only Tuesday, but have a fantastic weekend!

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3 Responses to This and That

  1. Randomarrow says:

    Ahhh Charity,

    The sun is indeed wonderful. I’ve a greenhouse in a log home and these days when the sun shines my woodstove takes 24 hours off. I’d like to see more cold nights though, just so my friends who have so much invested in a good sugar crop can get a few more good runs!

  2. Erin says:

    Hi….

    We are having the same thing her in Jersey…. we have had sooo much snow and other crap this year that as soon as the sun came out out came the flip flops and shorts!

    Its been soo funny to watch as we shed our sweaters and grab the tee shirts :)

  3. Charity says:

    Randomarrow, I think I love syrup more than sunshine! I like cold nights, too, because they are better for sleeping.