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I have made more posts than I intended to start with. Already my mind has been getting notions I am going to refuse to acknowledge. There is absolutely no way I will start another blog, no way, no how, no time soon. What I will do, is try to fit these quaint little inspirations into the sites I already have. I’m sure Ruminations of a Small Town Mountain Boy can handle a few more fiction stories. There is absolutely no reason to start another blog just for those. Is there?
I have even started dreaming again, far sooner than I thought I would. There will most likely be some new day dreams posted over on Mountain Dreamer. I just can’t seem to help myself. I also seem to be having a little better luck coming up with stuff to write about here. Perhaps I am dreaming, but everything does seem to be a little easier right now.
Chihuatude has taken on a life of it’s own, thanks to the Facebook fan pages. I spent a good part of the evening last night, and the day today tweaking and cleaning up the fan page. I added gadgets for discussions, and opened things up a little more. Hopefully I made it a little more “Fan Friendly”, allowing fans to post their pictures to a fan album. I also spent some time going through it and answering a few comments, and sending friend requests to a few members. I already have a pretty good following there, and now I seem to have reason to get more E-friends.
Speaking of Facebook. If you would like to read a wonderfully funny post about that unique social network. Hop on over to Lilly’s Life and read her fun and frolicking post about Facebook.
Quote of the Day:
The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages are perpetuated by quotations.
--Benjamin Disraeli

















2 comments:
As long as you have the time and energy to handle all the demands, why not?
Might as well take advantage of your present creative enthusiasm.
I read Lily's post about facebook. I agree with you, it's hilarious.
Tasha
Hey Tasha,
Yep so far I have a little time tow mess around. More importantly, I seem to have the "energy" to do it.
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