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23 February 2005

Corollary to the Post-election Blogging Slow Down

I just realized that I hadn't posted since the 16th, yikes!  I can't believe a whole week's gone by.  Which brings me to the subject, a while back I said that post-election and into the holidays bloggers would slow down and not be as active.  I have a new corollary. 

As the weather improves and people want to spend more time outside working and playing, they will blog less.

That's kind of what I've been doing.  The weather has been spectacular here in the PACNORWEST.  NOTE:  If you live in California and you are considering moving up here, it has rained every day since January 4th, 1974.  Seriously, though it has been spring up here.  I actually had to mow the lawn on Monday.

I've been doing "other" stuff too... Command Function (mandatory fun) on Friday, Lincoln Day Dinner (Stefan Sharkansky as one of the featured speakers) on Saturday, but lots and lots of time outside.  I just know something bad is going to happen.  We're gonna get 16 inches of snow in April...

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Was stationed in the Puget Sound area for 3 years, I feel your pain on the wet weather.

Stopped by via the Submariner blogroll over at the "other" Bubblehead.

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