My heart simply isn’t into blogging these days. Although I still read the Kindred Spirit blogs every morning, even commenting is just a once in a while thing.
So I’m going to sign off for now … and hope to return someday sooner rather than later.
☮️ Liz
Hope you’re back soon but I understand. Dee
ReplyDeleteGot it, maybe me too, jude
ReplyDeleteWe all need to listen to our hearts and move at a pace that is life giving. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you - it's hard going - one foot in front of the other. I'm continuing, but it's a struggle. This cannot last.
ReplyDeleteThat's from me, Lyn :)
DeleteDon’t lose hope. Love. Linda
ReplyDeleteFor the joy, sharing, heart-crafted peace pins, love, caring, support, info, recipes, humor, and so much more, that you have given,thank you Liz You are in our hearts, always. Marti
ReplyDeleteHi Liz,
ReplyDeleteLook forward to a time when you are back sharing your words. You will know when the time is right. Wishing you small joys everyday!
I get you entirely. ~deb
ReplyDeleteWe can always change our minds....Love
ReplyDeleteLiz~ While I feel sad to read this, I do understand. I will always appreciate all you have given of yourself to the blog circles and to the world. I will miss you here and hope that one day soon, this space calls to you again. (((hugs))) ~ Nancy
ReplyDeleteI think we all feel this way to some extent or another
ReplyDeletecompletely get this, same here, although I did check in just now😉
ReplyDeleteThanks to all who left words of kindness and understanding ... you reminded me of what I most love about blogging. That said, I'll stay away for now and hope that the technical part is a bit easier to navigate when I return.
ReplyDelete(((Liz))) you have taught us all so much about paying attention to the fine details with such skill and deep focus, thank you & hope to see you back in the cyber sea in the not too faraway!
ReplyDeleteShine on!!!
Hey Liz, it's funny, I can't seem to make myself blog anymore and I don't know why other then this retirement thing has made me so very lazy I guess. But I still have so much to share. It seems as if all my blog friends have done the same, or I can't even reach their blogs anymore when I look. They've been discontinued. Was it a phase we all went thru? I find myself now looking for them on Instagram. And what I've found there is even more addicting. So many new and amazing Fiber Artists making so many gorgeous things. Especially in knitting, in South Africa, Europe, and Argentina. I hope you will return Liz when you are ready, I hope I will return as well. Fingers crossed for the both of us. Love to you and Don. xoxoox
ReplyDeleteGlad you are following your heart, what you feel you need. I am struggling but know it's good for me to continue, even infrequently, right now.
ReplyDeleteDeb G. :)
DeleteHi Liz - these are definitely tough times - no just the level of craziness and social destruction; but also the ongoing grinding nature of it all. In these times it is critical that we looks after ourselves and sometimes that means pressing the pause button. John O’Donohue says something along the lines that this can be a time when we draw ourselves up with our back to the stone so that it can anchor us, give us comfort and strength until we are ready to go again. May you go gently. B
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the inspiring posts over the years. You will be missed. Deb VZ
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