Okay. Now to get down to updating the Big Blogger diary.
Today's been kinda interesting. As you can see I've made a few modifications to this blog-page. I added the menu on the right so that you can easily access the articles you are looking for. I'll have to add another button for photos as I've now empowered myself by learning how to upload photos. Yay! So I'll soon be adding a section for "Picures and Thoughts". It'll have random pictures I've taken and my opinions and ideas on them. Look out for that.
The "AcerJay Diary" button will give you just the diary entries on the blog. Use this if you want to catch up on what I've been up to recently. The "Poetry Selection" button will have, as it suggests, a random selection of poetry.
The "Work" button will be for more serious articles that I write. These will be things that have some actual meaning and scope - more than just my daily musings.
If you have any suggestions for me on what you would like to see on this blog just drop me a note in the CBox on the right. I'd love to hear from you.
Anyway, enough about the blog.
To the diary: Today saw me enduring the unpredictable English weather. I awoke at 9am but only got up at 9:30. I have to admit that I'm enjoying not having to follow a set schedule of when to go to bed and when to get up - especially the getting up part. Then I stepped out briefly to run some errands. The sky was gloriously clear and there wasn't even the faintest hint of chill in the air.
After ambling down the road for a few minutes I noticed a dark shaddow looming over me. After a bit of inner reflection as to whether the shaddow was just my mood, the light pitter-patter of raindrops brought me from my machinations and gently reminded me that there is nothing as fickle as English weather.
So, After completing my errands, about an hour later, I managed to get back home, completely soaked to the bone. I'd love to have a picture of the event to show you but I was in no mood to start breaking out the camera to get a shot of myself looking like a drowned rat.
A warn cup of coffee soon had my spirits back up and I sat down to work a bit on my book. It's coming along quite nicely. One day I'll put an excerpt from it on this blog - just to give you a taste of it.
The book will eventually, after copious amounts of blood, sweat and tears have flown from me, be a work of speculative fiction - Fantasy. So, if you're into that kind of stuff stay tuned.
Today's been kinda interesting. As you can see I've made a few modifications to this blog-page. I added the menu on the right so that you can easily access the articles you are looking for. I'll have to add another button for photos as I've now empowered myself by learning how to upload photos. Yay! So I'll soon be adding a section for "Picures and Thoughts". It'll have random pictures I've taken and my opinions and ideas on them. Look out for that.
The "AcerJay Diary" button will give you just the diary entries on the blog. Use this if you want to catch up on what I've been up to recently. The "Poetry Selection" button will have, as it suggests, a random selection of poetry.
The "Work" button will be for more serious articles that I write. These will be things that have some actual meaning and scope - more than just my daily musings.
If you have any suggestions for me on what you would like to see on this blog just drop me a note in the CBox on the right. I'd love to hear from you.
Anyway, enough about the blog.
To the diary: Today saw me enduring the unpredictable English weather. I awoke at 9am but only got up at 9:30. I have to admit that I'm enjoying not having to follow a set schedule of when to go to bed and when to get up - especially the getting up part. Then I stepped out briefly to run some errands. The sky was gloriously clear and there wasn't even the faintest hint of chill in the air.
After ambling down the road for a few minutes I noticed a dark shaddow looming over me. After a bit of inner reflection as to whether the shaddow was just my mood, the light pitter-patter of raindrops brought me from my machinations and gently reminded me that there is nothing as fickle as English weather.
So, After completing my errands, about an hour later, I managed to get back home, completely soaked to the bone. I'd love to have a picture of the event to show you but I was in no mood to start breaking out the camera to get a shot of myself looking like a drowned rat.
A warn cup of coffee soon had my spirits back up and I sat down to work a bit on my book. It's coming along quite nicely. One day I'll put an excerpt from it on this blog - just to give you a taste of it.
The book will eventually, after copious amounts of blood, sweat and tears have flown from me, be a work of speculative fiction - Fantasy. So, if you're into that kind of stuff stay tuned.
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