PLEASE try to make a hard copy of your entries. (This is the historian and archivist in me speaking.) I have had a wonderful time processing the papers (and some art) of the "mandala lady." I have gone through the papers of gourmet chef who actually kept lists of everything she had served during the year.
There have also been the political papers. But it is the personal papers that will tell the future about our lives.
Posted by sue at December 18, 2007 09:03 PMI read your blog and love it very much.
Congratulations!
Leya,
I found your blog from Tamar's -- I love reading your blog and looking at your beautiful photos and artwork. I have to say, even though I'm only 46 that post about getting older really struck a chord with me. I don't fear getting older. I just look at each new decade of my life as a new challenge.
Terri
Sunnyvale, CA
Welcome to Autumn Leaves. Your photos are lovely.
Posted by kdip at December 19, 2007 12:56 PMThanks all. It's so good to know you!
Posted by Leya at December 19, 2007 09:14 PMIt's always strange to me to see anniversary posts like this and realize just how long I have been reading some blogs. I can still remember when Tamar first mentioned your blog and I have enjoyed reading it ever since.
And how wild to read the comments here and find out I'm not your only reader who is an archivist!
Posted by Rachel at December 20, 2007 01:00 PMmove over everyone...I just found you and I am planning to stay...what a wonderful site. thank you for sharing those lovely photographs and keen observations.
marnya
I started reading you even before I got a chance to meet you with Tamar when she was still living here in LA! You may THINK you are talking to no one, but it's definitely not true...Keep on writing!
Posted by TC at December 22, 2007 02:18 AM