Translation: Hale and Farewell
For a little while, at least, I’m doing a disappearing act. I
think I may be taking down this site, but I have to learn how to do it. If I figure
it out, I may then start a new one with greater privacy controls. I’ll keep my dashboard
up for a while, and I will continue to read and comment on your posts. This has
been such a great outlet for me, but all good things must eventually end, I suppose.
If I have your email, I’ll try to keep in touch that way, also. Be well, my
friends.
Peace,
Muff
I will miss your blog. It's been a great run. You have my email. Please let me know if you start anew with a different medium. Be well.
ReplyDeletebye muff.....let me know if you start a new one and thanks for all the kind comments you have left for me!!!!
ReplyDeleteI will miss your blog. I have thought this many times but I left the blog up it sits for months sometimes but it is what it is a journal of what I was thinking.
ReplyDeleteWill miss you and your writings :(
Hi Muff - enjoy your time away. Hope to see you again and that you will stop by my place when you can.
ReplyDeleteWith hope for us all
Gail
peace.....
Ii will miss your blog, hope all is going ok with you. I am not doing much with my blog lately ....email any time
ReplyDeleteI too hope you are alright. I will miss your blog, you. I may not comment much but I am here every post. Be well be strong.
ReplyDeleteDid not see this coming...and I do hope you will return to blogland. Take care.
ReplyDeleteYou will always be in our hearts. And really, what's one of the central messages of MS? Time to do things differently. So... there you go!
ReplyDeleteWhat? Did I miss something? I have been away for most of the month only to read your message.
ReplyDeleteI love the Friday Fragments and especially when you comment with your english pet-peeves. (I am guilty of most of them!)
Stay in touch Muff.
Peace.
Gosh Muff, this is so unexpected! I hope everything is alright.
ReplyDeletehey muff, when you leave me a comment, i am not able to reply. if you change your setting off "no reply" i could at least thank you for the visits!!
ReplyDeletei hope you are doing well, i missed reading your friday fragments today ;(
I'm not sure how you change that muff, maybe in the settings for comments. Had a bad day, when I feel better I will see if I can figure it out
ReplyDeleteSay it ain't so?
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you won't be around blogland. Hope you enjoying your summer and I hope it cools off for you:)
ReplyDeletehi again muff.....moonstruck has a lot of stairs as it is 3 floors. if there were no elevator, we probably would have gone hungry. so, yes, they have an elevator and a handicap ramp. the peeps are super nice and super accommodating!!! the adverage meal is 20 - 25 dollars, my pasta was only 17 dollars!!!!
ReplyDeletemiss you muff!!!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't blogged for a while. Today, I thought I haven't seen a blog from you, and searched for your last blog, I'm so sad, I will miss hearing about your and your family. Please know I am thinking about you, and hope to hear from you somewhere down the road!! (((hugs))))
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're thinking about starting another blog. You always have such insightful blogs. And you really help to raise awareness for those with MS. To answer your question, yes that is the granddaughter that was born deaf. She's going into second grade. She's not progressing as well as I thought she would. Struggles with single syllable words, and spelling will be the death of her. Perhaps this year the light bulb will go on. I hope so, and if not, there's always a place for everybody in this great big world.
ReplyDeleteI keep hoping to see an entry in the new blog!! Yes mike is my second son, he lives in North Carolina and we spent the long weekend with him and his girlfriend. He just turned 31!!
ReplyDeleteI hope your doing ok, it's been so hot this week!!
many thanks, for all your very kind and supportive comments!!!
ReplyDeletehehehe, me again!! those fences do a great job, year round. they prevent sand eroision in the summer months and huge snow drifts in winter. they also help with sand/beach erosion in winter ;)
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