If this is anything like me trying to keep a journal, this will be a short lived experiment.  I must have started a journal a dozen times in my days and none of them took.  I tried the pen(cil) and paper route a number of times, and then trying to type a journal on the computer, which was probably more an homage to Doogie Howser than anything else.  All failed to be anything other than the snaps and pops one would hear before a song began when listening to an old school vinyl record.   It would probably be interesting to compile all those fits and starts and figure out what was happening that made me want to start marking my days.  But history has proven that this is a thing I have never been able to sustain.

So, why even start?  Well, there are a couple of drivers that have made me want to have a place to write. The biggest one is that Suzanne wanted to write and post some of her thoughts and I had suggested this method because she is a writer, and her writing deserves a forum and an audience.  Given that I know nothing about blogging I signed up so that I could help her with some of the technical aspects.  So, we will blog in parallel and see where this goes.

Secondly, I suppose I have decided that there are things stuck up in my brain that I would like to get out into the open, not unlike the stinky trash.  These thoughts are best out here rather than rattling around my skull for too long.  There are bits of creative writing I would like to try (eek), there are times I just want to jot down a phrase or a keyword that connects to something I have been envisioning.  There are rants that must just be exorcised an thus there is this.  Cryptic Diptych.  Maybe if I bury enough junk here and it sits for long enough, something useful may emerge from the muck.  Think of it as what the oilfields once were before the oil was there, except hopefully I am not going to eventually cause global warming or anything of the sort.  So … here it goes.  I hope you can enjoy.

cca

4 Responses to “First Turtle off the Starting line”

  1. purplepaintbrush Says:

    As a blogging rookie, but a longtime journal-keeper, I’m intrigued by what the blog space offers to our lives. The personal blog (not a journalistic one) strikes me as existing somewhere between a diary and a letter.

    In my teenage years, one of my closest friends was a pen-pal. At the time, I often said it was like having a diary that wrote back. As adults, we wonder aloud (well, actually, we wonder via gmail chat) what our correspondence – and our relationship – would have been like with technology like blogs and IM. We’ve established that we never would have gotten anything done. But I think there’s more to it than that.

    I hold no possession more dear than the letters Chris and I exchanged early on in our relationship. And I’ll never forget when a friend said, upon hearing my anxiety that Chris hadn’t written in days, “Maybe he wrote you a real letter. If he wrote you a letter, he’s the one.”

    I wouldn’t give up the letters for anything – the art Chris created on the envelopes, the sweet and revealing lack of editing and spellcheck (on both sides).

    And yet, I’m not a Ludite, and I’m intrigued by the blog. (Although I’m admittedly a little behind the curve on expressing these thoughts that have probably been written a million times since the blogosphere was created.) New ideas and new conversations will arise, for sure. Which will (hopefully) lead to longer conversations.

    To expanding the communication palette to spark conversation about the smallest and biggest things and everything in between. Cheers.

  2. Christopher Angelakis Says:

    There she is! Thats Suzanne … my one and only fan, God love her. She is such a fan in fact that she married me. Thanks for stopping by love, by the way, I ate the last bit of multigrain. Sorry.

  3. Edward Gaffney Says:

    CCA,

    What up? I feel your pain…I have tried the paper / computer journal / thoughts for a while too. Never really took….maybe a blog is the way to go! Keep it up.

    Hope all is well and talk to you soon!

    EJG

  4. Christopher Angelakis Says:

    Eddie,

    Nice to hear from you. So far so good with the blog. Now I have to take the time to write and post. It is bit daunting when you think of it as a sketchbook, or journal that just happens to be open to the world to look into. I have warned many a person about looking into my sketchbooks. Sometimes there are some very scary things written/draw in there. It will be a process no doubt.

    cca


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