Monday, November 9, 2020

Repurposing

The last time this blog was updated was in 2016. A lot has happened since then, in case you haven't noticed.


I've been busy with a part-time job that I started in June 2014. Since spring of 2020 (Read: COVID quarantine), I've had a little more time on my hands. It seems like now is a good time to rethink, reset, and repurpose this blog. 

Heretofore, this blog was primarily a way to publicize things happening at my part-time job, which was at a church library. We have moved that blogging function to Notes on our Facebook page. Since I've had more time to be creative during the home confinement, I thought it would be fun to blog about some of the stuff I get creative or thoughtful about.

I'm planning to post blog entries about actual crafts: I love counted cross-stitch, knitting, crochet, and some sewing. I might have some ventures in cooking, because sometimes I surprise myself with an unusual concoction. I also look forward to blogging about things I think about. In particular, I like to write essays about my view on the world. More often than not, that view is connected to my religious faith and my Bible study.

This will be a learning experience. I'll be doing a lot of trial and error. Which is what this very post is about. 

Thanks for reading. I hope you find something of interest in my random postings. There's a comment section below; use it if you feel so moved. 

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