It’s not a hard one to recreate but here I am.įortunately, I have original flats of all my old zines, which means I can scan them easily. While I thought I’d uploaded the files to Drive AND DropBox, I had not. For some reason when I updated the OS on my cheap little laptop it corrupted all the attached drives- including the expansion micro SD card. Annoyingly I thought I’d redundantly backed them up, only now I can’t find all of them. Most frustrating for me, I lost** the original files for Useful Journaling, including my layout file. But now that I’ve taken a year to think and mull on it, I see a new option. But it also saw me wanting to continue with my zine efforts, while floundering on the original premise of Useful Journaling. But 2021 saw me using my journal more often than in a few previous years, and making it more of a practice again. I spent the last year working on a series of prompts and ideas for the newest volume of Useful Journaling. I have more to say, but this post isn’t about that, not it’s about reflection. Sweet Jeebus.Īnyway, this is what we’re living with here in the States, instead of attempting to wipe out a measly virus we’re fighting over wearing a simple piece of cloth over our faces. MY city attempted to hold a meeting about mask mandates, and because they were too… stupid to lock it down, anti-maskers spoke over them and drove them out for over an hour while city officials figured out how to work Google Meet. A second of a global pandemic, which is back on the rise in my area with folx still refusing to get vaccinated or to even mask up. A place where we look back on the bad and good and use that to set goals and intentions for the new year. The end of the year as we roll into the new is often used as a moment of reflection.
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