Okay, there won’t really be a haiku, because though it’s been explained to me before I have no idea how they work. I don’t understand (nor have I wasted much time thinking about it, if I’m being honest) the difference between a haiku, a limerick and a standard poem. BUT it sounded good in the title, so I’m sticking with it.
I owe you all an apology. I just have not been able to keep up with my blog the past month or so (leaning heavily toward the so part of that statement). And while I realize it’s my blog to do with as I choose, I still have issues with doing a half-assed job. That includes checking and responding to comments as well as getting around to everyone else’s blog on a regular basis. It’s how I roll, but lately my tires have gone flat.
Things have been so crazy I literally haven’t even had a chance to peek at my blog since the last time I posted. So, with that being said, I’m going to take a page out of my good buddy Justine’s book (her blogging book, not a book book) and put myself in a timeout.
That’s right, I’m taking a blog hiatus until 9/20 (less than three weeks, so it’s more like a hiat really).
By then the baseball season will be winding down (at least for the Orioles, thank God), the day job will be settling down a bit more, and the mild family issues I’ve been dealing with should be significantly calmer. Consequently, that’s also the time I’ll be jumping back into the query game again…so I’ll be more energized (frantic) all the way around.
I’m still available by email if anyone has any good news to pass along, or seeks my wisdom (no one ever does that, which is so sad). And they’ll have to pry Twitter out of my cold, dead hands, so you can always keep up with me there.
Otherwise, I’ll see you all in a few weeks! I bid thee all a wonderful end of summer!!
"I like persons better than principles, and I like persons with no principles better than anything else in the world." -- Oscar Wilde
4 witty remarks:
Miss you. Hope to see you online soon. I need someone to commiserate with, even though the Cubs and the O's have been doing half-assedly well lately. Of course. When it's too late ...
I fully agree with author opinion.
*looks at calendar* Ahem.
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