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Friday, December 18

Ah, my poor, neglected blog. What does the future hold for it? I don't know. I am kicking around a few ideas, not the least of which is giving up blogging altogether. I hate to do that but I have to figure out if the reason I hate to do it is mere sentimentality and wanting to retain the stuff I've already published or because I truly do want to have this here to write in. (If I quit, I will no longer continue to pay for a domain I'm not using, so the whole thing disappears. I would have all the entries backed up, of course, but they would just be archived somewhere on my computer.)

I just don't know. I'm torn. I think I've been getting my fill of sharing with people on Facebook. Only problem is a lot of the stuff on Facebook isn't permanent. My status updates, for example, disappear when they are bumped down my profile page, never to be seen again. I like having something I can go back and refer to later. But am I really going to start posting here every time a thought crosses my mind? Doubtful. At least on Facebook I get some feedback. That's not entirely why I blog but it does encourage one to keep at it, and a lot of times I DO want feedback on something. The computer is the majority of the interaction I get with people. A lot of times I want to know what people think about a particular subject. This is not an indictment, incidentally. Simply an observation that (through my own neglect) not many people read this blog any more.

Any road, I have much to think about. Hopefully I will have an "ah-ha!" moment and all will be made clear.