tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008578250555065496.post7133095316020358325..comments2023-03-21T10:34:31.089-05:00Comments on A Cacophony of Crows: Brain dead, nearly the same spirituallyKathyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01277981757643955577noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008578250555065496.post-37383962377407589902012-11-30T18:44:19.656-06:002012-11-30T18:44:19.656-06:001. For the most part, I do post just for me, but I...1. For the most part, I do post just for me, but I try to keep my rantings to myself so I don't offend half the population out there. Or end up on someone's Christian prayer list for my blasphemous notions. LOL<br /><br />2. I suspect it's more a control issue than a potty problem. I know he can go for as long as 10 hours without peeing because he does it during the day. I think he's just interested in what's going on out there and peeing is his way of getting outside. Lately he's only been waking me up a couple of times a night and I don't always take him out. Especially if it's tit-freezing cold out there.Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01277981757643955577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008578250555065496.post-82803592215325949362012-11-30T07:47:22.103-06:002012-11-30T07:47:22.103-06:001. I understand the feeling of giving up a blog. ...1. I understand the feeling of giving up a blog. Hell, I've lost count of how many I've started and deleted. Ahhh, the joys of Bipolar. Write for yourself. That is what my new blog is about.<br /><br />2. You sweet pups with his pee pee issues. I have had 3 dogs that ended up in diapers. When it first started my vet gave me Proin. Perhaps you can talk to your vet about it? That is what Jerry takes and he doesn't have any more accidents. Brandy took it too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008578250555065496.post-50850687688672872632012-11-03T16:36:01.742-05:002012-11-03T16:36:01.742-05:00I really appreciate your comments, Lady. I will c...I really appreciate your comments, Lady. I will continue to blog mostly because I've invested so much already in it and I can't just give it up. But also because it's cathartic for me.<br /><br />I think you're right that the process is going to be slow but considering the difficulties I've had in the past with indecision, I think that will make the final decision more reliable and certainly more well-thought-out. I hope, anyway. <br /><br />I had some thoughts come to me last night while I was, again, not sleeping all night. I'll address them in my blog post but you are right that for now, Pagan is enough. It does encompass enough for me to feel settled in a direction but not closed off to the possibilities that are out there.<br /><br />Thanks so much for commenting. I love your insights.Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01277981757643955577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008578250555065496.post-49597085553872837822012-11-03T14:42:09.817-05:002012-11-03T14:42:09.817-05:00Don't give up the blog! I don't comment as...Don't give up the blog! I don't comment as often as I used to- mostly because of time and some software issues that make it hard to deal with Blogger- but I still read! <br /><br />I've read the last few posts and wondered if this isn't still part of the discovery process. Learning what you resonate with, what you don't resonate with, and what drives you up the wall is a slow process. You wouldn't choose something as potentially permanent as, say, paint or furniture without checking lots of places, probably checking back with some places more than once, and then maybe finding something that's perfect. Or maybe deciding to go another route entirely. Spiritual relationships being so much more involved and complex, it's no surprise that you find yourself vacillating often. Maybe "pagan" alone is the word to stick with. It's big enough to encompass a lot of things. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com