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The Changes of Life

written by Donat P. Fevre
October 30th, 2007 · 2 Comments

First of all, my apologies to all of you for not updating for about 2 weeks. Not only have I been getting busier with my day-job, but the Orange Box has become a horrible addiction (though, so is Medieval 2).

Though, aside from the above, I have to be honest. Trying to write something about D&D every day, or even 3 days per week, doesn’t interest me as much as it did before. In fact, before my hiatus, it was already starting to become something more of a chore to do, rather than something that’s completely for fun. I would rather have fun, than always do chores, after all.

However, I’m not about to completely give up on this blog yet. Instead, I’ll be reverting back to my one post per week schedule that I had started off with. Even though I may be tired of trying to constantly write new posts, there are still things that come up that I enjoy sharing with people, yourselves included.

With the once per week schedule, I’ll try to give you all something on Wednesday evenings. However, as those of you who have been following this blog for any length of time may already know, I may be prone to deviating from the set schedule. Nonetheless, I’ll still try to get something interesting up for you all to read. :)

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2 Comments »

Comment by Darvin
2007-11-01 06:08:37

I used to write to my blog more often too, but I got out of it. Now I write roughly 2 posts a month… sometimes more.

 
Comment by Wk
2007-11-10 13:12:13

I have trouble keeping up with the daily bloggers anyway. Quality of quantity is fine with me. Keep up the good work!

 
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