I'm again tentatively putting this blog on hold, this time due to health concerns. I'll return when I have something to say -- and, more importantly, the energy to say it.
Thanks to everyone who's dropped by over the years. Hopefully I can exhume Posthuman Blues in the near-future.
Hang in there Mac, life gets a bit rocky some times, just got to see it thru/out thow.
ReplyDeleteI was knocked outof the game for awile but have hun in there, This 3d relm is mildly intresting, worth sticking about, get well soon my frend.
Respectfully yours Gerald
Get well soon. Here is my prescription. Find some fresh air, trees, and birds and go there. The world is a beautiful place. See the good that is here.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers (to the flying spaghetti monster) are with you.
Stan
Use all the time you need to take care of you. That's the most important thing.
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon, Mac!
How many ways are there to say get well soon?
ReplyDeleteHeal up hurry.
Feel better quickly.
Rapid mending?
Best wishes from your friends and fans.
take care--hang in there--the journey can get tough--i'm 65 and still fighting a chronic pain syndrome--but some of the bright spots make it worthwhile--
ReplyDeleteI agree with above poster-- you need some outdoor time--birds, trees big spaces
don't give up...
take care and come back soon man.
ReplyDeletethis blog rulez. :)
Hope you get better soon.
ReplyDeletePK
Take care of yourself. Thanks for keeping one of the best blogs on the net and hopefully we'll see you back soon!
ReplyDeleteTake care, Mac!!
ReplyDeleteSteffen
Hey Mac, here's to your rest and recovery. We'll keep the embers burning until you return to stoke the fire.
ReplyDeleteAll the very best,
Nick
Hey there Mac -
ReplyDeletedo what ever you must to get better...we are all in agreement here: a friend is ailing and we are concerned.
Mac:
ReplyDeleteKey phrases: "health concerns," "something to say," and "energy." Even though I don't know exactly what you're going through, I think I understand to some extent what you're dealing with. Sometimes some R&R is needed to recharge the brain battery, but even more important is finding the right remedy for dealing with a chronic, spirit-draining health problem. Don't give up.
Best,
Ray
You always have something interesting to say -- but we understand that the energy and focus to say it aren't always as easy to muster. I hope your hiatus brings whatever healing you need.
ReplyDeleteofcourse theres a lot to readfrom here bagwards but if yu re no present..
ReplyDeleteI will spare you my excessivly verbose and all too loquacious commentary and dark scenarios for the duration.
ReplyDeleteI agree with much of the above--time for a mild paradigm shift in directed fun-gathering and mind aereation of the most refined and enjoyable sort.
I will study my cognitive behavioral therapy tomes in the mean time. Just get out, do a little camping maybe, even, if you're into that. Some moderate aerobic and anarobic exercise tends to also work miracles of well-being and overall attitude if you give it a shot and are consistent about it over, say, at least a few months.
Try it, you'll like it!! ;')
get well soon
ReplyDeleteMy first roommate at my old house got arrested for drunken driving.
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor, who was about 6'-5", 350 lbs. and had the mind of a ten year old, drew a... purple monster on a green dishwasher? Not really sure what that was, but whatever it was, he made my roommate a card that said:
"Get well soon"