
A lot has happened in the past five years on this blog. When I switched to WordPress I knew it was a good thing. Thanks for following, thanks for everything.

A lot has happened in the past five years on this blog. When I switched to WordPress I knew it was a good thing. Thanks for following, thanks for everything.

I have changed back to the Twenty Sixteen theme because it has a classic blog feel and it looks cleaner too. I did some modifying to the themes CSS to give it a little custom touch. What do you think?
There’s just something chill about blogging and looking at blogs on a desktop computer. Or even a laptop on a table. Viewing blogs on a tablet or a mobile phone isn’t the same. I find it easier to blog and to respond to your posts when the device is bigger. Creativity is enhanced from being at a stationary surface. I know I have mentioned this before but it’s still very much true. Give me the relaxation of being at a desk any day of the week.

Better days are ahead…SATURDAY AND SUNDAY! Welcome to the weekend my good people.

In the northern hemisphere it’s the first day of Spring. Didn’t seem like much of a winter though. As the seasons change may we hope for good things to come. Love and peace to you all my friends.
I want to say if you have ever been offended by a post or a comment I have posted please know I am truly sorry. I hope you see me as a kind person who is considerate of everyone. Then again I am very human and I do make mistakes. Sometimes what I post on my blog or when I comment doesn’t always translate to the keyboard from my head. Being mean isn’t in my nature, just ask anyone I know. Once again my friends I do want you to know I value our connections and I can’t afford to lose friendships. Thank you for understanding with respect and repentance. If you have any concerns please feel free to contact me. If you wish to ever un-follow my blog I won’t hold ill will against you. Sorry for any misunderstandings on my part.
The only thing for sure we know about communication is that we tend to get it wrong. Michael Ray Smith.