
Here's the new posting schedule I am trying:
The Moonboat Cafe will continue to publishing posts Monday through Friday of each week. Here, we'll continue our discussions about noticing and enjoying the life we have been given.
On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, I'll publish a post on Light for My Lamp. This is a devotional blog which will focus on enjoying a relationship with God. I had dropped this blog in October because I didn't feel that I was writing it from my true writer's voice. I have refashioned it now so that it is consistent with my core message.
On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, I will publish a post for Apple Pie. This means you can read one short, practical article about life at home on every other day during the week.
I've started to work on some longer writing projects. As most of you already know, that means I'll have to budget my writing time wisely. So if I find that I can't keep up with this many posts, I'll have to trim back a bit more. But for now, this looks like a good experiment. Of course, I don't expect anyone to read it all. I think it's more likely that people will gravitate toward the topics they like best.

4 comments:
I had noticed that you posted a few days ago on Light for my Lamp and was pleasantly surprised. Of course, I look forward to all of your posts! Excited for as you work on your longer projects.
"See I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland." Isaiah 43:19
Tricia,
Yeah, I can relate to the part about the wasteland. I feel like I am living in it some days.
Thanks for the verse. I'll treasure it.
Oh, I like experiments. I'll visit Light for my lamp and Apple Pie and see what you are serving up.
Something lovely, of that I'm certain.
This new schedule sounds wonderful. I look forward to it and am inspired by your undertaking longer projects. What a good reminder that we have to consciously choose to budget our writing time.
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