I enjoy the changing seasons the most. Summer is alright, but my favorite part of the year is when summer gives way to autumn. Georgia’s temperature is 80 degrees, yet the sun is not intense, and the way this wind blows feels like my skin is drinking a cold glass of water. It is refreshing.
That’s why I’m typing this at the kitchen table with the door open to the back porch.
As I sit here, I cannot help but think about how much of a blessing this blog (which is to say, the people who follow this blog) has been to me.
Despite the fact that I had been writing and publishing books since 2010, it was when I started this blog in 2014 (after my first two attempts had failed) that it became a platform where I could share my work and receive helpful feedback in return. As a result of this feedback, three published books were born, all inspired by blog posts.
This blog put me on by introducing me to a larger audience, and together, we blossomed into a community.
We had so much fun in the early years. I miss it.
With Elon Musk now contemplating charging X (Twitter) users to use its platform, assuming other social media platforms will eventually follow is not too far-fetched.
They do seem to copy each other. Reels were created to compete with TikTok, and Threads is just Instagram’s version of Twitter.
After thinking of this, I began to consider the significance and necessity of creating our own communities, both online and offline. If we take the time to create them, we may soon be forced to seek solace in our own isolated areas of the globe.
Just as this wind is blowing the trees, which will soon let us know how beautiful it is to let go when its leaves fall, I sense a change is coming.
Just my Thursday thoughts.



I feel you. Pretty soon, I’ll be stepping away from Instagram. I never used Threads, I probably never will. I left Twitter two years ago. I rely on and look forward to my WordPress community. It’s a breath of fresh air here and there is so much more in store, I believe for bloggers and creatives as time moves forward.
Good luck, EC!
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Feel you and thanks!
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The “social” part of social networking is fast becoming a revenue stream. I’m ALL for everyone getting in where they fit in, but corporate America is out of control and definitely the dark side.
I’m glad people like you are here! 🙂
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Awe thanks and you’re right. Everything is capitalized on now.
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