I took a look at what holds a medium priority in my objectives, and still needed to explain how it holds a level of importance to make time for the Blog. I mean, a Blog is a Blog, is a Blog…but it is a Blog none the less. To me, a Blog is a place to express more than an impulse or a simple thought. A Blog is an opportunity to take a hobby, event, or inspiration, and make it more than just a short story or topic of discussion. It actually is a tool for sharing a series of an experience or experiences, and even put to practice the ever changing art, the expression in writing. It’s not putting a stop on another priority, and it is done during a pause or hold in place for the moment, basically, a hobby in itself. But, a hobby is more than just passing time too.
I guess I feel the urgency to make sure there is a story to tell, and to tell throughout time. When there is a pause in time, it should be a sign of concern, for one’s self, as well as for others. You decide to Blog as a personal routine done not as a chore, but chance to share with others. In my current roll, this is another way to reach out, since staying true to a contracted period does not allow for much socializing. Hopefully, I catch a family or friends moment, and they come up with their own opinion, better yet, inspiration. And a Blog is public, so sharing with a friend I may never truly meet an know, is yet another aspect to the many dimensions to socializing (alright, you have to think deep to catch that meaning). Its also a place to make focus, a serious roll in producing a structured path to your thoughts.
So, if it holds a mild importance, what happened to the Blog writing in March? I spent a few minutes to find the best explanation, and only found reasons, and that’s without excuses. All I can say is, I must have lost focus on my “routine”. I think detailing the personal experiences and feelings would pull away from the two rolled Blog of Truck Driving and Computers. Without stealing any more of your time, just note that I took note, and there was no Blog was written throughout the month of March 2011.