As I logged into WordPress, a notice popped up. According to WordPress, Dog Leader Mysteries blog hit our eight-year anniversary mark today.
8 Years of Blogging?
Yet this notice comes as rather startling, where did those years go? I wonder why time seems not only to fly, but it also disappears into thin air. Some days my writing time rockets off into personal outer space. Not always leaving much writing behind on the page.
A Chinese Saying about Life
The space between my ears does not seem to grow. I wonder if my earlobes look longer? One tradition I noticed, about thirty years ago, that the Chinese believe that red is the color of happiness because red represents blood. Blood moving in our bodies keeps us alive and therefore being alive means we are happy. If you find or think I’m wrong about this, please comment. So, this day contains happiness and wonder for me. Alive and with red blood moving I can imagine (a bit) and wonder.
Have I been writing this blog for eight years?
Something sounds fishy here. Not sure what. Perhaps this looks like a big chunk of time? Maybe I never imagined liking this thing called blogging? Yet today I signed up to review more books on this blog for. Today, I discovered a book site I love. So, on Shelf Awareness, I signed up to blog about little-known books. Hope they get some paperback or Kindle-friendly books to me to review. In the meantime, I continue to read as many dog books and mystery books as I can. As I explore the three main headling tabs (menu) on Self Awareness, I wonder what took me so long.
As my Uncle Buzz would say, “What took you so long? Are you slow?”
He also liked to say, “Your dog doesn’t know sic’em.” Of course, there still are those young people who have never heard of sic’em.
Perhaps I find myself behind the times, all the TIME?
Stay tuned to as Deborah turns. I have got the rotating desk chair, which adds to the suspense. Meanwhile, you can read one of my book reviews here. Want Fame, Fortune, or Freedom?
Signing off,
Live & Learn says
Love this… As my Uncle Buzz would say, “What took you so long? Are you slow?” and I get it!