A Message To My Readers

31 01 2008

This entry actually deals with an entirely different Blog; that may seem a bit strange. For those who will read it, this entry will make sense. For those who have never read this (or any other of my) Blog, we will pick up with the next entry.

This is the last day of my premium membership at WDC.com. I purchased, with accumulated GP, an updated extension to my account to allow me the time to move my writing to another site. I cannot speak yet of the anger and sadness I feel because this has become necessary.

But, there is still yet another consideration. I have had multiple conversations with friends who tell me they truly believe Dad is working a mighty work, through my words, on that site. I have felt, since my arrival, that Dad brought me there. I have a niggling resentment, well past my infuriation, about someone effectively kicking Dad’s work off the site–through me. I am going to expose, in time (as soon as the priority of protecting my writing is complete), the entire affair, and the truth which lies beneath it. I bought myself 90 days to make that possible. It will be done.

Meanwhile, here is a Blog that you can read without any further drama, trauma, or rancor. Well, at least that which is here belongs here. My apologies to the many hundreds of readers who have come along with me on the journey Through The Valley. This is a different land, but it’s a very nice piece of real estate. I hope you will enjoy this journey, as well.

To that degree, I have written several weeks worth of blog entries which I must enter here. I will date them as they were originally designed to be entered. Perhaps one, or two, per day until I am caught up will suffice for me. I don’t want the record to be unnecessarily stopped. I hope you will understand.

In His Care,

Budroe





Of Mercury and Messengers

28 01 2008

January 27th, 2008

In the midst of life as we live it, I believe it is important to recognize the irregular, as some might say, achievements which we make as humans. This particular achievement strikes me as being especially noteworthy because of my faith, and my interest in things scientific.  Yes, Virginia. The two actually CAN co-exist quite comfortably.
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