MAY 4, 2020: DON'T FEEL GUILTY ABOUT NOT READING THIS!
PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED.
Left: On the Pemberton Steps
I was talking yesterday with my oldest friend, LD. We were put together as roommates when we started college. She said, "I feel so guilty, I haven't kept up with your blogs!"
That gave me pause. Not that she wasn't reading BaumBlog, but she felt GUILTY about it! Who can NOT identify with that feeling, "Oh, someone is sending me such wonderful information, but IT'S TOO MUCH!" And then the thought crosses your mind, "Should I Spam her?" I mean, I don't expect people to read the blog every day. Or even read the WHOLE DAMN THING when they do open it. Fine with me if they just look at the photos. But causing GUILT... That's not good.
I myself just Spammed someone who sends out a blizzard of links. I would pore through the list and click on a few and often was very glad I did. But the blizzard has gotten bigger and bigger and bigger... and, yes, yesterday -- I put myself out of her misery, with great regret, because some of her info was important to me. But I couldn't handle the load.
So I have a desire to express myself almost every day. But perhaps it's a bit much? I'd really like some feedback on this. Also on the length of the blogs. One friend said they're too long. Until now, I just wanted to write and not get any criticism. But now I'm ready. Be honest. Would you like it if BaumBlog was less frequent and less... copious? I'm very seriously considering just Monday, Wednesday & Friday. That sounds kinda nice to me. It would leave me time to do my taxes.
ONWARD TO BLOGGINESS!
Basically, I'm focusing this blog on my tiny little world, after being overwhelmed with the NY Times and having a good cry.
I had a .... consequential weekend. In good and bad ways.
SATURDAY:
GOOD: I decided to observe the Sabbath by having a holiday from phone and all things electronic. The Jewish Sabbath has always been very compelling to me. It's the first labor law, ya know? And it took a few thousand years and a lot of struggle to add just one more day to the weekend.
STILL GOOD: I accidentally made a butt call to Carolyn, and she called me back and we had a really good talk about the reality that I have veered away from our theater project into BlogLand, and what that meant to her since I was no longer fully collaborating on our work.
SEEMED GOOD AT THE TIME: Right before I totally cut off my appliances, I got a text from a poodle-owning-friend (hereafter PAF) about meeting for an afternoon park date. I agreed, not informing her that I would thereafter be unavailable for communication on my appliances. This was rather unwise, given that she has a job and a wife and a child and often changes plans.
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