Leaving Expurgatory.

Though una­ble to extir­pate my com­pu­ter com­pul­sion I did suc­cess­fully manage a degree of expur­ga­tion. Lea­ving the com­pu­ter pac­ked for close to six full days was nowhere near as hard as I thought.There see­med to be no way to exte­nuate the use of my com­pu­ter, and stran­gely enough no desire to do so.

I flew home. The air­port was rather dicey.

My, quite alive, fish are happy to see me.

I’m off to get my “blog­ging bea­rings” back.

Peace.

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12 Comments

  • Wel­come back.

  • Always glad to have you back. But hap­pier that you could extir­pate your com­pu­ter com­pul­sion. I won’t begin to analyze your first cou­ple of sen­ten­ces though it is tempting

    Once I move I won’t see my com­pu­ter first thing every mor­ning, and know that a large part of my com­pu­ter com­pul­sion will be excised.

    I kept chan­ging the bot­tom of my post so it was confusing

  • I could ask ques­tions about “ex com­pul­sion”, but only if I suc­cum­bed to the temp­ta­tion that pia suc­cess­fully resis­ted. So I won’t.

    Good to see your smi­ling pho­tons again. And glad that the fish made it. That’s more good luck than I’ve ever had with goldfish.

  • Truth be told, I clea­red out the dead ones and put some new ones in.

    Cop­pers bus­ted me, but I sho­wed them some of your lately melancho­lic posts. They ended up paying for the gol­dies when they saw what a Sama­ri­tan I am.

    Mayor’s giving me an award. Crud, I hate publicity.

  • Sweet. Glad you found you could do it, too! And it’s kinda cool how even after a break I can slip back into the blog­ging world pretty easily (well besi­des the fact that my goo­gle rea­der screams 1000+ at me), haha.

  • Yeah when i go to visit my Sis in South Dakota i try to stay off the Puter — it’s not EZ*

    but it’s nice to take a break + come back Refreshed*

    ;) )

  • Wel­come back to the warren. You’re right on time.

  • Coyote: Thanks Mikey. I hope yours was grand as well.

    Pia: A group exor­cism? Your place or mine?

    OC: I’m glad your glad, and I do believe I am now the fish queen. At least for another few days.

    Pro­ta­go­ras: Still, after all this time and not kno­wing who or what you are you do make me laugh.

    Joanne: There was a time not long ago when it would have been much stran­ger to post during a break from life, now it is more odd to not do so. Howe­ver I was with someone all the time and it would have been a tad dis­res­pect­ful to use the com­pu­ter while spen­ding time with peo­ple I rarely see, this made it easy.

    Billy: Yes it is, but I am still searching for the refresh button.

    Doug: I am nothing if not punc­tual even if that wasn’t among “P words”.

  • extir­pa­tion = ove­rra­ted, but neces­sary for a life con­du­cive to a state in which peace of mind is possible.

    Does blog­ging give you peace of mind cooper?

  • This is a very cool place too.
    I love it!.

    Am from 20SB.

    =)
    Have a nice day,

  • wel­come back Coo­per !!!
    I’m not sup­po­sed to be com­pu­ting (offi­cially) until the 1st December.…but what the heck.…..
    I once lost 2 gold­fish when I went away for a weekend.…my bud­gie killed them by drow­ning in their bowl.…… :(

  • john: I saw you were wri­ting at the Dar­fur blog and thought you were back. Not yet eh? Some­ti­mes it does, yes.

    Ofe­lia: I thank you for stop­ping by I will be retur­ning to your blog as well.

    Lake­trees: I luc­ked out on the gold­fish. I’m glad you stop­ped by — I won’t tell anyone. I hope you enjo­yed your blogaversary.