November 6, 2010

The 7th day


I didn't participate in the NaBloWriMo, because I don't have enough ideas to write every day, and I don't have the time. I just write when I want to, as simple as that.

Now I have in fact posted something on my blog every bloody day in the first week of November. It wasn't planned; it just happened. I don't like making plans, because I have too many already.

Today I'm resting, on the 7th day, just like God. Thats about the only thing we have in common, God and I.

I'm the peaceful and tolerant one; mostly harmless >:)

10 comments:

  1. And, like God, you have an eye that sees all.

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  2. It's good to have a rest from time to time. It can give you new inspiration.

    My Darcy Mutates

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  3. Helen: I'll pass that message on to my old lady; she thinks that it's more like the opposite >:)

    Judy: >;)

    Enid: I had a blog-rest yesterday, but I was quite active in the sense that I was outdoor shuffling snow most of the day. In the evening little boy and I went to see the last match in the football league this season ... when they play with orange footballs, you know that skiing season is close >:)

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  4. *giggles* That and heaven in your name... that's something else you have in common... Good to rest though...

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  5. Hart: I'm happy if I can make you giggle. I have Heaven in my name, God has Heaven only in his address ... but none of us really exist, that's common >:)

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  6. well, your laziness is paying off--you have a new follower.

    ps a friend of a friend wrote one of those new hardy boys books. i wish i had asked which one it was b/c the writer was gay and to amuse himself added a bit of suggestiveness to the hideout scenes, etc...

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  7. Jill: Goodigood. I wish laziness paid off more often >:)

    I like that idea of hiding (possibly provocative) little hints in books, in particular in mainstream books like the Hardy Boys. That's the kind of jokes El Greco played when painting portraits of kings and queens (check out the El Greco collection in the Prado museum if you happen to visit Madrid)

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  8. Mildred: Yes, I found God's Blog on the Internet, but just like His famous book, I believe it's a product of human fantasy >:)

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