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Silence explained

I hate not being able to blog. It makes me very cranky when I don't get to write, and the last bunch of days with all the travel and moving in left me with little opportunity to sit down and still my thoughts enough to get them down. Then once I could, I was further stymied by not being able to get online. But at least I got a few posts queued up, and I've now added them and backdated then to when they were created. (You should read them in chronological order for the best sense of my character development...)

It does bug me that there were things I wanted to say that I never got a chance to sit down and write. Things that I think were important to write down as part of the documentation of my Great Change, but are now impossible to write about because even just a few days later I've moved on too far past where I would be emotionally able to accurately capture and chronicle how I originally felt when the urge to write had hit.

(Meanwhile I have obviously not gotten around to updating the blog software, and it will be further hampered by the lack of Internet at home, so I think I will leave the comments off for a while longer. Please email me though if you would like to have one manually added – I'd be glad to do that and get good discussions going.)

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