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Arts and crafts, gardening, and other things that bring me joy. Monday, May 01, 2006. On blogging part three of three. This is the third and final chapter of my thoughts on blogging. No pictures this time, because it would slow me down from a long-overdue conclusion of my thoughts on blogging. In my last chapter, I wrote, Is there a scale on which I can weigh the good and the bad of my blogging, and should I decide whether or not to blog based on the outcome? So am I allergic to blogging? Have I tra.

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Arts and crafts, gardening, and other things that bring me joy. Monday, May 01, 2006. On blogging part three of three. This is the third and final chapter of my thoughts on blogging. No pictures this time, because it would slow me down from a long-overdue conclusion of my thoughts on blogging. In my last chapter, I wrote, Is there a scale on which I can weigh the good and the bad of my blogging, and should I decide whether or not to blog based on the outcome? So am I allergic to blogging? Have I tra.

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