re·viv·al
rəˈvīvəl/
noun
April 30, 2012 was the last time I published a blog post. Three years ago!
- an improvement in the condition or strength of something. "a revival in the fortunes of the party"
- an instance of something becoming popular, active, or important again. "cross-country skiing is enjoying a revival"
- a new production of an old play or similar work.
- a reawakening of religious fervor, especially by means of a series of evangelistic meetings. "the revivals of the nineteenth century"
- a restoration to bodily or mental vigor, to life or consciousness, or to sporting success. "the thunder and lightning affected his revival in the third round"
2015.
Grateful every day that my work brought me to Boston. Three years later I am no longer doing that work, happily. I am certainly keeping myself busy, certainly still all about the yoga, and still marveling at the moon (exhibit A). This time I'm plotting a whole new path, one that doesn't require a move, but will require lots of effort, and plenty of writing too.
Hence, this blog revival!
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