Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
To post or not to post?
That is the question....
There is a general vibe of "I don't heaps feel like posting" in the blogosphere lately.
Some have pointed to the increased use of Facebook.
Me? I think I'm just lazy... and time-poor.
Of course there are the seasoned warriors who will carry on regardless - always with something insightful to say and full of new and creative ideas.
And occasionally there is a fresh face who brings a wealth of wisdom and thought-provoking gold.
But what about me? Should I carry on with my not-so-insightful observations, sporadic whinging and occasional photo? Shall I make a renewed effort at self-publication (hopefully with more vigour than before)? Or shall I let this blog, with a mere 3,026 page views, fade into obscurity like so many other pieces of forgotten internet flotsam?
I leave it up to my gentle readers....
There is a general vibe of "I don't heaps feel like posting" in the blogosphere lately.
Some have pointed to the increased use of Facebook.
Me? I think I'm just lazy... and time-poor.
Of course there are the seasoned warriors who will carry on regardless - always with something insightful to say and full of new and creative ideas.
And occasionally there is a fresh face who brings a wealth of wisdom and thought-provoking gold.
But what about me? Should I carry on with my not-so-insightful observations, sporadic whinging and occasional photo? Shall I make a renewed effort at self-publication (hopefully with more vigour than before)? Or shall I let this blog, with a mere 3,026 page views, fade into obscurity like so many other pieces of forgotten internet flotsam?
I leave it up to my gentle readers....
Labels: Blogging
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Corruption of Power
The stuff going on in Kenya at the moment is really sad.
I don't pretend to know everything that has happened, or which allegations are true, but it seems that those who hold power are so reluctantto let go of it that the are prepared to rig elections and see many people killed. Why is power so corrupting?
I know a few Kenyans - beautiful people. Lots of christians there. Will be praying for them.
I don't pretend to know everything that has happened, or which allegations are true, but it seems that those who hold power are so reluctantto let go of it that the are prepared to rig elections and see many people killed. Why is power so corrupting?
I know a few Kenyans - beautiful people. Lots of christians there. Will be praying for them.
Labels: corruption, Kenya