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Not meeting the daily Blip challenge. Could try harder. My teachers were right ...
26th June 2014: Realised that I have never made it beyond 6 days straight blipping - and that number of days is unusual. So now I must progress and make the transition from forgetful to motivated - Read more...
Not meeting the daily Blip challenge. Could try harder. My teachers were right ...
26th June 2014: Realised that I have never made it beyond 6 days straight blipping - and that number of days is unusual. So now I must progress and make the transition from forgetful to motivated - and meet the daily Blip challenge. Arghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
Look out for the confessions.
October 2014: still have blipadaisical moments and have developed a swan obsession. Also BlipObsessed ...
December 2014: too many tardy blip confessions. Journal now called BlipTardy. I still operate within Blipfoto Law as the blip is taken before midnight - admittedly sometimes 3-4 minutes before midnight. The tardiness relates to the downloading and posting.
Spring 2016. Way beyond BlipTardy ...
Swan obsession continues as well as Whoosh and endless Reflection blips - should change name to AlmostBlipAbsent ...
23rd May 2016: Still not managing more than 6 Blips in a row. Pressure now on to blip tomorrow to make it 7Blips in a row.
3rd September 2016: I have been BlipAbsent. Hellish summer ...
October 2018: Major achievement. First time I have made it to 14 Blips in a row!!! Blipsadaisical moments will return - but you never know - I might make it to 20 Blips in a row ...
February 2022 - I have been, in the main, BlipAbsent.
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Dec 7th, 2014 Very TardyBlip #1. Thoughts and memories
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Dec 6th, 2014 TardyBlip #4: Watching ...
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Dec 5th, 2014 Tardy Blip #3: Tree Reflections ...
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Dec 4th, 2014 TardyBlip #2: Departing Spaceships - Escape Route
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Dec 3rd, 2014 TardyBlip #1: Captured: Kelpie Breaking Free ...
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Dec 2nd, 2014 For all the cynics out there ...
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Dec 1st, 2014 Clouds
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Nov 30th, 2014 Reflections
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Nov 29th, 2014 Too abstract?