I was reading some current and old posts on my friend Charlotte's blog (I can't remember how to create a hyperlink, so if you're interested, there's a link to her site over there on the right. It's called deli-cut.) and she was bemoaning blogging and the internet in general, or, at least that is my recollection of what she had written. Anyway, I'm kind of in the same boat, or, if that wasn't what she was talking about, then I'm in my own boat and it's a boat of people who are growing weary of their blogs. Relatively, I'm a newbie to this. I only began this blog about 2-3 years ago. When I first started it, I vowed to update it at least once a week. Since that avid vow, my posts have dwindled, sometimes to just once a month. It's not that I don't have anything to say but that, maybe, I need a new way to say it. We're all so bombarded with so many kinds of media these days that often, lately, I find myself consciously using less media, or exposing myself to less, than I used to. In fact, and this is sad, I recently received a very nice iPod. I think it may be the one with video, but I haven't even opened the package. I already spend hours a day on a computer and the net as part of my job. Then there's TV and radio. Oh, I discovered that I can listen to the radio through my cell phone and I can take digital pictures with it too! Everywhere I look is technology and media. No wonder I crave peace, quiet, and the countryside. I think I'll go for a walk ... right now!