Tagged with Project 366

Blogging, neuroplasticy and memory

I have no idea when I actually signed up for a WordPress blog, but I’ve been blogging since  27 August 2011, and so far have posted 212 daily blogs, 63 conversations, and about 35 recipes. And, there is only 303 days left to complete Project 366. It seems odd that 303 days seems so achievable, but in the … Continue reading »

How to keep going…

I’ve been wondering how I will keep up my Conversations and Recipes page whilst we are away, the Project 366 challenge I accepted late last year. There won’t be any of my old cook books or cooking notes I can rely on to write up my own recipes, so I am wondering, what to do? Maybe I’ll … Continue reading »

Writing for my life

The following is a précis of a sentence in a recent email sent to all Script Frenzy writers, received from the new Executive Director of the Office of Letters and Light, Grant Faulkner: Writing at its most fundamental is about connecting, so I look forward to connecting with you (online, coffee groups, parties, etc) through … Continue reading »

Fatty poombah…

Well, my blog is barely here today, and my chat for Project 366 on my Conversation page has not even been thought about yet. When I got out of bed this morning, sometime later than I had planned last night, I felt like giving up. Lately the edge has gone from my striving and energy to keep … Continue reading »

Being active

My blog today, partly meant specifically for my wonderful blog followers is to offer an explanation of why I am not actively following everyone’s blogs. Whilst I wonder over to your blogs and love reading them, getting emails from too many bloggers is just too challenging for me to keep up with. I have also signed up to actively follow … Continue reading »

All alone

Yep, that’s me. Not one person took up the 366 day challenge to blog with me, and then publish it as a book, so if it is to be, it is up to me… writing, all alone, to keep up with my goal of writing daily blogs. I might find innovative ways to get some of you … Continue reading »