Ping!

A well-timed notification

Yes, I got your notification. Thank you.

Ironically I have been toying with the idea of returning to Blog life for a while now. I dropped off the face of the planet as I lost my words, my voice and direction.

But that’s not to say that they need to remain lost, for a feel I have a lot to say sometimes and with no one to listen, my mind can become a whirlpool of thoughts, all chasing one another and getting no where.

I thought I wanted to be something I’m not, yet I still want to do that and more, yet my focus is too scattered, my time is too precious and generally, I’m not that organised.

So perhaps the answer is simply to embrace the chaos, allow my words to pool free and just see where the permanently confused can go from here.

Join me for the ride, if you will, as I try to muddle through life with no map and compass. Just trusting that my feet will find the right path.

10 thoughts on “Ping!

    1. I have perfected the art of being invisible online, and I personally prefer pictures of buildings.

      Lovely to hear from you my friendly muse ✨️

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      1. Buildings are nice, too.
        Old ones. Old abbeys and churches and chapels and such especially — not that I bother with religion, but the human stories imbued within the stones…
        There’s a rectory in the Avebury church, ancient grave sites strewn like drunken revelers around the place, and down the lane, the henge famous for the beech tree under which Tolkien was said to sit in repast, where I stormed the pulpit and delivered a withering sermon — to no one at all, the place being quite empty.
        Photos of those types of places intrigue me.
        https://photos.app.goo.gl/c6XHcskWRt5s6ziS7 (grainy, but that’s the place. Was there in 2012.)

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