A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand

I feel like I should be writing the thousandth blog entry spectacular, but I am not even certain what that would be.  I don't have any dancers lined up, nor singers.  I can juggle a bit, but it does not translate well to text.  I am proud, though, of having reached this many entries.  It feels significant: though it is just one day after another doing this, it adds up, becomes something, I think, or at least hope.  I do not usually reflect on how long I've been doing this now, and I often forget the significant role this blog played in getting me back on track as a writer.  When I first started it, the goal was just to keep consistent, to have some kind of accountability for writing each day, and now I am writing so much more.  I have been writing ten poems each day for the past week or so, and that is excluding the work on this blog.  It started with just knowing that I had the obligation to update this blog each day, and I have done it almost without fail (I seem to remember missing at least one entry).  I wonder how much has changed, how much I have really learned writing so much over the past several years.  I am certain it is more than I realize.

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