Well, I've found a job. After about a quarter of a year's worth of unemployment, I'm quite grateful. There's just one catch: The work is in the next county over, and I'll be commuting, at least for the short term, a couple of hours each way. Necessarily, my hiking and therefore my blogging is going to be greatly reduced. Gone will be the mid-week evening hikes to test stoves. Also, chores and such that I could do on a weeknight will perforce be pushed to the weekend, reducing my time there. A pity, but work is necessary if I'm to feed and house my family and all that.
So, just an update. I intend to keep blogging, just at a less frequent rate.
I thank you for joining me on these Adventures in Stoving,
HJ
Good luck with the new job. Hope you find time to hike and share when you can.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martin.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
HJ
It's great that you found a job. Unfortunately work has to come first. I look forward to your next post.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ross.
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Earlier comment didn't show up. Anywho. I'm glad to hear you have a job. Also glad that during your downtime you kept active in the form of this blog. We'll miss you at ETS, but I am sure you'll pop up here and there.
ReplyDeleteI'll still be around some. :)
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Congrats on the new job. So is the next country over Canada?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, don't fret about us now that you won't be blogging as much. We'll just have to find some other stove-obsessed guy to get our advice from.
lol. County, Andrew, county. No "R." :)
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Thanks for the Post!
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You bet. Thanks for stopping by.
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Congratulations Jim on getting a new job. Even if you posting frequency reduces your blog is still the best one for stove related topics. Thanks for all your passion!
ReplyDeleteThe trick is to find the job that pays the bills, and allows you to do, or incorporate, what you already do..
ReplyDeleteThat indeed is the trick! But it's no easy thing I'm finding. Trying to get back to blogging...
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