Did ya miss me?
I've been seriously out of the loop and taking a vacation from blogging. I started blogging 6 years ago, when bloggers were hard core technophiles only and journalists and other creatives were just beginning to explore the medium. Since then, I've been responsible for encouraging others to start blogs (including as it were, one of my nefarious former business partners.)
Now blogging has become mainstream and it is as prevalent as Kleenex. If you have a computer, or use one, it is likely you have a blog or at the very least read a friend's. Professional Bloggers have even been admitted into some debates and Political Conventions. Six years, I've been blogging....and where am I today.
To be honest, I've grown a little bit tired of using the blog to recap a day or to brag about a fete or two. Not to mention that most of the truly interesting stuff I'm into these days can't really be mentioned here, at least not right now. Using the forum merely as a press release is starting to leave me a little cold. I can't imagine I would ever truly stop doing that. If you care enough to read these vignettes, I imagine you'd care enough to know that there's a new episode of My Inner Athlete or that I've scored a voiceover or something. But still I long for something more. To get back to that creative side of things.
This blog was originally intended to be a series of articles about a Texas Girl in New York City. The inspiration for the now infamous phrase, "Tex in the City". While I've been in New York so long that the lines between North and South are beginning to blur ever so slightly around the edges, I long for that initial focus. To write about a topic or story or idea when there is something to say, when I have something to say.
So I may be less frequent in writing but my hope is future entries will be more tangible, more thought provoking for myself and for my reader.
If you are into it, you can subscribe by sending me your email address. I'll put you on the notification list for when a new entry is available.
So there it is. We'll see how this works.