Herodotus
In my opinion it's good to have a community, no matter how small, of those that share their Tarot adventures.
I totally agree.
In my opinion it's good to have a community, no matter how small, of those that share their Tarot adventures.
I'd love to be like that. I was thinking about this thread this afternoon - and how nice it would be (and this is one of the reasons why AJ's blog works so well I think) to have brief, concise posts. Once I start, I end up writing loads - but that's just different personalities and approaches at work. And then the photos and the cropping and the inserting and checking for typos and before you know where you are, it's a whole afternoon.Sometimes I go for weeks without writing. Sometimes I post a couple times a day. It all depends on how I feel, but I understand feeling overwhelmed with real life sometimes.
I'd love to be like that. I was thinking about this thread this afternoon - and how nice it would be (and this is one of the reasons why AJ's blog works so well I think) to have brief, concise posts. Once I start, I end up writing loads - but that's just different personalities and approaches at work. And then the photos and the cropping and the inserting and checking for typos and before you know where you are, it's a whole afternoon.
And I could have been out lying under a tree or throwing pebbles in a stream or something. But you have to love it. That's why you do it.
One other thing I should add is that as tarot has become an increasingly private, more introspective thing over the last couple of years I have felt less of a need to shout something - anything - from the rooftops. That has also affected things for me. It's all to do with phases...
Ahaha. No offense - I don't think you've ever seen my blog. I don't know what your definition of "concise" is, but I very rarely write less than 500 words, and more often than not, I find myself well over 1,000 (once I hit 2,000, I cut it off, because it is just a blog, after all).