Journal Diving

I just found that searching around in my journal gives me a lot of insight into who I was and what was occupying me years ago. I’ve neglected this place in favour of Facebook and to a certain extent Twitter. The latter doesn’t seem to be working for me on a conceptual level, so it’s like a really low-threshold type of e-mail right now, and a way to listen in on the most inane thoughts of some of my friends. Facebook is probably a keeper, but I think I’ll try and scale down my involvement there and try to provide more substance to this place. As always, I’ll be catering mostly to myself and the handful of other people that sporadically check in, but I feel a lot better about it. And yeah, somebody needs to keep the Google spiders company.

3 comments on “Journal Diving

  1. Moulsari

    Welcome back :) I have to say, I’m very pleased, because I always enjoyed reading your posts about your life here… and I’m sure I’m not the only one!

    Good luck with it :)

  2. Glorfindel_II

    I agree with Mouls on this one. That and Twitter has never appealed to me. I’ve been looking at the sad state of my LJ. realising I kind of abandoned it since I came back from Paris. It is still there and I would like to write some more substantial posts there at times. Now to find the inspiration, since that is a key factor in writing something halfway decent :)

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