AOK

A local PC Doctor repaired my computer yesterday afternoon and I now have access to the Internet on my mostfavored desktop computer. ~~ I have not decided how to continue “blogging”or just quit preparing a blog. Any suggestions? ~~ I prepared an attractive new heading for a perhaps new blog but, regrettably, cannot display it here for the reader’s evaluation (“not enough space”). I’ve considered calling a new blog Lakeshore Leisure Lorraine. The “heading” with a large calligraphy capital L and the words akeshore, eisure, orraine to the right of the large letter L. Repeat: Any suggestions?

2 comments on “AOK

  1. Good Morning Lorraine! So your comment begs the question – What do you love doing? If blogging has lost its luster, try a weekly post and concentrate on the good news, what you did for fun. You could keep a daily journal as a reminder of where you went and what you did to draw from. Don’t let the fear of Covid trap you inside. get out and socialize. go sit on a bench in the early morning sun before it gets hot. If watching the sun come up and hearing the birds in the early morning doesn’t get your batteries charged then maybe you need counseling for depression and some good drugs! Times a wasting, start living!

  2. Juls's avatar Juls says:

    Greetings Lorraine,
    I have followed your blog for at least a dozen years, initially as a fellow t@b owner. I agree 100% with Mr. Crawford’s comments and suggestions.

    You’ve mindfully cultivated a lifetime healthy lifestyle, so please be as thoughtful of the equally important aspect of mental health and find new avenues for strengthening and cultivating it in tandem with physical health.

    Mr. Crawford’s suggestion of re-affirming your love of nature and its creatures by enjoying an early morning bench sit is an excellent start and perhaps you might expand it for others to join you in the coming cooler months. Be the example, the motivation, and the inspiration.

    All the best and please continue your blog.

    P.S. I am blessed with 94- and 95-year-old parents in generally good health despite aging. They remain active throughout and virus free.

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