Reviving

Seattle July 3, 2007.

I’ve been blogging since March of 2007. There was an interim of time that I was using Photobucket for uploading and storing my photos. At some point in time they wanted to charge me more money than I wanted to spend to keep my photos. At that point many of my older photos vanished from my blog posts. I’ve been able to regain access to many of the photos and from time to time I will be posting some oldies but goodies. It is mind boggling for me at this point to try to go back to old posts and replace the photos.  This will be my way of reviving some photos from years gone by.

Camarillo July 30, 2007.

In 2007 we still had our home in Kenmore, Washington but were living in Camarillo, California for Greg’s work. We lived in a small Condo and I had a lot of time on my hands. Blogging became a hobby that kept me busy and engaged in the world around me. Photography was a by product of blogging and it is something I’ve always enjoyed.

This was taken in July of 2007, also. This was one of our regular Mexican Restaurant haunts in Camarillo.

Ha! This was also the beginning as a blogger of taking photos of food. Chuckle with me fellow bloggers!

Alaska Airlines was my transport from Seattle to LAX and from LAX back to SEATAC.

 

Saturday morning walks on the beaches of Ventura County became our routine. There were many sunrise walks.

That’s enough of reviving for now. Back to the present, nineteen years later! We still love Mexican food! Hope all is well in your corner. We are still in our foggy soggy pattern here in Colville. We are hearing of some snow in the forecast, though. Enjoy your day!

 

I’ve been Tagged!

Susanne from Living to Tell the Story has tagged me for this meme which originated with Seedlings in Stone this time around.

1. Write about 5 specific ways blogging has affected you, either positively or negatively.
2. link back to the person who tagged you
3. link back to this parent post (I’m not so much interested in generating links, but rather in tracking the meme so I can perhaps do a summary post later on that looks at patterns and interesting discoveries.)
4. tag a few friends or five, or none at all
5. post these rules— or just have fun breaking them

5 specific ways blogging has affected me, either positively or negatively. I will start with the positive…

1. Blogging has opened up the world of technology to me. I have learned so much about computers and Digital cameras that I stubbornly refused to learn before. I never knew what you could do with a right click. I didn’t know how to copy and paste. I was a wimp at the keyboard. Sheesh, I was so afraid of this world my brother had to force me to start a blog.

2. I look at the world so differently with a blogger’s eye. I’ve always been very visual and now I see more than ever before and now I can easily document what I see and I really enjoy that. I was adventurous before but not nearly as adventurous as I am now.

3. I have met people around the world through my blogging that I consider friends. I have even had the privilege of meeting some of these friends face to face. I plan to meet more in the future. It’s a privilege to pray for and be prayed for by people around the world who I never knew existed and who never knew I existed. The “body” is huge and I love being connected to it more.

4. Blogging challenges me to communicate a thought with as few words as I can. Sometimes posts are rambling posts but I like to challenge myself to express a thought as simply as possible.

5. Blogging has taken time away from other types of communication that I was regular with. Sending letters or cards of encouragement, etc. When I pour a thought or encouraging word from myself or another author into a post I think my job is done when in reality there are people that are in my day to day world that also need other forms of encouragement from me.

True to form I’m not tagging anyone but leaving it up to you whether you are inspired to consider this question. If you choose to play let me know because I’d like to read your answers.

Oh and about the illustration at the top of this post. I’ve loved Racey Helps since the first time I saw books and cards in England in the early 70’s. I just threw that in to brighten up the post :0)

Photobucket is holding all my photos that I posted on my blog from 2007-2015 hostage and replaced them with big black and grey boxes with threats. So discouraging…as I’m slowly trying to clean up thousands of posts!