Reading the Times Past

Apr 06, 2017 20:45

Like a lot of you guys I am in the process of saying goodbye to LJ. I've found myself curiously sad, depressed even, as I've been reading through old posts. Not from my paragraphs account, but from my previous one that I still have tucked away, deep in LJ. I'll be deleting that one ( Read more... )

nostalgia, the future, thinking too hard

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queenoftheskies April 7 2017, 02:38:28 UTC
::HUGS::

Reminiscing can have those effects on us, can't they?

I'm sure there are good things next. Many good things.

I already have you friended there. :)

I hope we'll build a good writing community there.

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sartorias April 7 2017, 03:05:36 UTC
Good things will come!

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paragraphs April 7 2017, 03:08:25 UTC
I hope so - I know Norwescon will perk me up - just getting away will! I also am a definite for Sirens again - I just HAVE to go. NEEEEEEEEED. LOL. Will you be going this year?

I know next project likely will answer a call I got at last year's Sirens to write a book with an older protagonist. I'm toying with ideas now.

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sartorias April 7 2017, 03:28:09 UTC
Alas, since my stroke I don't dare that altitude any more. I had enough trouble with it before!

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paragraphs April 7 2017, 14:00:46 UTC
Oh my gosh I am sincerely worried about the altitude, since they moved it back to Vail, but am going anyway. It has been decades since I've been to the mountains proper.

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pir8fancier April 7 2017, 14:55:54 UTC
I think that partly what keeps our brains perking, the search. Keep searching because the search always opens your mind to new things and new people. It's when you STOP searching that I think there is a problem.

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stargazer60 April 7 2017, 14:56:10 UTC
I don't use LJ like I used to. I have a Dreamwidth...but moving 12 years worth of entries? I wonder how long that would take.

Still....I'd rather not lose all that history.

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