A whole lot of nothing

Posted Aug 11th, 2008 at 4:57AM UTC under Blogging
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Its amazing how unpredictable life is. Just two weeks ago, I was talking about how I don’t have the time to do anything else other than work and family. But the next day, I was able to do several entries for future posts. I actually thought I passed the block.

Then, for some reason, I somehow lost interest in blogging, if just for a moment… which started when, after hearing of Starbucks demise here in Adelaide, my family and I decided to go pay them one last visit, and buy a souvenir or two.

Unfortunately for us, the Rundle Street store has already packed up and gone… apparently they close up shop as soon as they were told of the shutdown (or maybe a day or two after). It’s just too bad. Now, if we want to have some Starbucks coffee, we will have to travel all the way to Melbourne. We did manage to get some coffee and relax at Gloria Jean’s, but its just not the same. Sigh, I just we just need to get used with it.

I have also been pretty busy with work, to the point that I have barely enough energy to do my client work. I don’t want to say anything more in regards to when I can do another post… I might end up doing one tomorrow and the next day (or not). We’ll see how things go.

Photo courtesy of Access to Tools.

 

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