Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Batter Up

I can confidently write without hesitation that in stepping away from the blog for the past 5 months or so that I no longer think anyone reads this. I always wanted just a journal online, and though at first it was fun to hunt readers, link off others and try my darndest to capture even a 10th of paige's audience, after a year and a bit it just got awkward.

I hate having to be related to my blog's writings, I mean I sit down for ten minutes, write out some garbage nonsense thought, piled with spelling mistakes and loose lipped opinion and then all of a sudden im in real world conversational battles about my opinions on life and love.

In one simple expression to describe my anxiety towards blogs come last spring -- BLAAAURGGHAAH.

That is the sound of one vomiting.


Regardless, I have had to start writing much more frequently, and so I shall return to this tool for the ages to freshen my jive lingo; a linguistic batting cage of sorts if you will. As of today, I will use this as a forum for what is happening with work, and how my work is revealing resources and more importantly opinions on the social sector and its many divisions.

I work in health, environment, youth, community, and art, and this space will be used to practice what it is I am trying to say to my paid audience prior to print.

Welcome to the practice field.