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January 23, 2006
Happy Birthday Blue Sage
Today marks the one year anniversary of Blue Sage. I was going to do a little retrospective but I'm feeling lazy (I also frittered away all of my blogging time looking at the 2006 Bloggies). So it'll have to wait. Thanks to everyone who reads this and thank you especially to those of you that comment! It's been a pleasure to have this as an outlet for things that otherwise clog up my brain. It's wonderful to know that a few people read it, too!
Update: Wow, I share the same blogiversary date with The Yarn Harlot. Only she's much more eloquent about anniversaries.
Posted by csageday at January 23, 2006 10:14 PM
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Thank YOU, Blue Sage for 1) speaking from the heart about... yarn, 2) sticking it to the man... behind the counter at Starbucks, 3)helping me realize that food isn't just for eatin'... it's for wearin'.
Seriously, I'm amazed at your output. Puts us 22-posts-a-year bloggers to shame. Ahem. Here's to another great year! --Lloyd
Posted by: Lloyd at January 24, 2006 10:30 PM
Thanks Lloyd! (I'm resisting the urge to do an Oscar thank-you spoof here -- "...and I'd like to thank my loyal reader Lloyd, who checked the blog daily all through my blog-free summer vacation, and Clay, who doesn't read but pretends to know what I'm talking about when I refer to it, and, of course, my dependable Mac...*sniff* [cue music] and DEREK I forgot Derek!...")
Posted by: Cindy at January 24, 2006 10:50 PM
Congratulations! My favorite is still the bus ride, but so many other chuckles, too, e.g., the famous Day Christmas tradition, hospital notwithstanding, the plumbing trials and rodent encounters. Actually it's not surprising that a child with not one but four imaginery friends who managed perfect mirror writing, wrote poetry far beyond her years, and preferred brie to velveeta, would regularly put fingers to keyboard in adulthood. You are a marvel!
Posted by: Mom at January 30, 2006 09:25 PM
AW, MOM! Jeez (*blush*). Um, why can't I write poetry (at all) now, I wonder? Maybe my imaginary friends did the writing?
Posted by: Cindy at January 30, 2006 11:18 PM
