Things change. People change. Interests change. There have been quite a number of changes for me this year and some major changes (like a move between states and a new house) have caused some smaller changes. I'm no longer doing any scrapbooking, though I think perhaps I may get back to it in the future. I'd doing far less photography and will spend some time this winter deleting a great many of my older photos--not the family shots but definitely the landscapes, wildflowers and weird stuff I thought I might use in some art projects. And I've decided that my blog has served its purpose and I'm eliminating it, too. I've posted in a variety of places for a good many years and there's still much to share. I'm still doing quite a bit of stamping, but there's the extra step of taking photos of the cards, resizing and adjusting them and doing the posting and that doesn't appeal to me so much these days. I'll make up for it by doing postings on Facebook so you'll probably see more of me there.
I might fear that I'm losing interest in too many things (which I don't think is a good sign, especially as a person grows older) but I have new interests like wire weaving and I'd like to spend more time doing art journals. And I should get more family genealogy data into the computer.
So this will be my last posting. Thank you for your visits, comments and interest and thank you for sharing in bits of my life. I'll see you on Facebook.
Gosh Diane, I am going to miss your blog. It's still one I check every day, although you wouldn't know that - I'm bad at posting comments. Just want you to know that you will be missed - I still felt connected even though I still miss you being in card class. But, alas, you are right and things change. I hope you are enjoying your new home, the new location and your new interests. I go through periods when I am really not motivated to do much stamping, but my blog keeps me going - I guess that's a good thing :) I will send you a friend request on FB, don't want to lose touch all together!
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