I have to finally give in and admit to myself that Tony-C.blogspot.com has reached stopping point. What began Feb 2004 has finally come to an end six years later. Not bad. Although the last year was pretty slow. As noted in my last post I was going to start taking guitar lessons. The lessons are going great and I'm really enjoying it. When ever there is a quite moment, which is not often enough, the first thing I do is reach for my guitar. I can't stop thinking about playing it is giving me a lot of joy and relaxation. It is definitely a better past time than sinking deep into the Internet which was garnering much too much of my time.
To all my loyal followers I'd like to thank you for keeping up and commenting on occasion.
I hope to reignite Tony-C.blogspot.com someday but for now it must be on hiatus.
Thanks!
4 comments:
Hi,
Although I will miss the blog I think a break is good too. Some other blogs I read people take short breaks or longer ones or sometimes regroup and redesign so I think its good for you to refresh and rethink. Also I am very glad to know you are still taking guitar.
love,
K
Well, my first reaction was sadness because I really look forward to reading the blog (no matter how often the posts), but I also know it's good to have a passion that you love (the guitar). I loved all the funny, insightful and inspiring posts.
Rock on T-C!
love, Ka
I will miss your blog entries. Although, the last year has been few and far between. Yay for you with the guitar. Like you say, that is a far better way to spend your time. I figured I would go back to mine at some point, but it hasn't happened. Keep on Keeping on with that guitar because I am expecting a concert at your house soon.
Peace out to the blog.
Take pride in your accomplishment - five years is amazing. Yours was the first blog I ever bookmarked, too.
It is a good thing to spend less time on the internet. I spend a lot less time online than I did before, except for doing my blog, of course...shameless plug:
www.elonalandau.blogspot.com.
Looking forward to hearing you play!
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