DistilledI thought there would be more thoughts
worth sharing
Well, MaKai had to resort to mumbling, my ISP
couldn't hear his
whispering.
Meanwhile, I had to troubleshoot my home WiFi network. It's been a learning experience. Out of 450 entries on this blog, there's maybe two dozen that are worth passing along "for the Ages." There's the Taproots, the Befores and the 18 I put in the Picks & Favorites list. I did have fun figuring out the "Jacob's ladder" effect. I'll probably apply that to the list at Pagan Vigil as well. But getting back to this blog, I think I get buried in my "nonPagan" masks too much, especially since I built the NeoDen. So I am taking some time and making sure that there is material from Technopagan Yearnings liberally spread around. For example, I am putting quotes from the 18 in my Palm to reoccur annually. I'm going to go see about putting a few items in my bathrooms and bedroom. And maybe my kitchen. Then I need to seriously reconsider that book.
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