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January 7th, 2008

Weather, again

For those of you who have been on my Friends List and endured my excessive amounts of weather posts, especially last summer, this is not new to you. To those of you who might be here via Blog 365, believe me, this is only the beginning. :-P

So I am sitting here at the computer. I have the windows open, the sun is shining, the curtains are moving lazily in the way-too-mild-for-this-time-of-year breeze. You *know* that there will be some kind of "vigorous" weather to bring this to an end, don't you? It looks like tomorrow will be a day of rain and possibly thunderstorms, then Wednesday will see a shift in the wind behind a front, ushering in cooler temperatures.

I hope this record-breaking mild weather this month is not a harbinger of a too-warm spring and summer. Last summer was truly awful, especially August. Global warming. Grrr.

ETA: Actually, the breeze feels lovely...for April.

Write-in Gore

If I were in New Hampshire, that's what I would do! When our primary comes around, that's what I *will* do.

He is the only one I really trust, who has the experience, integrity, and was duly elected President in 2000 anyway.

I wonder if this is working [First Post on InsaneJournal]

Yes, I now have 10 different blogs/journals/what-have-you, one way and another, in my search for the right home and also in my wanting to be able to post comments to others' blogs.

I hope this is going to be a place of refuge if I leave LiveJournal.

This just might become my new home

I was just reading [info]squeaky's welcome message of May 31st of last year (in the [info]announcements asylum), and I know I need to be here. As soon as I can download all my content off LiveJournal, I'm out of there. I am afraid of the censorship, afraid of the encouragement by management for people to rat on each other, whether there is really anything objectionable on their site or not.

I've been on LiveJournal since January 2001, but it's not the same place it once was. I don't want to live in a fascist regime. I want to be in a place of freedom, which I understand this is.

Thank goodness this place is here! I wonder how many other LiveJournal refugees there are and will be?