Zoinks. My Friends list is growing. I'm... amazed. And flattered no end. Who'da thunk?
So now I'm starting to wonder what I should really make of this journal. I am *not* a writer by nature -- I've never kept a journal or a diary, certainly never wrote a story. Did do some poetry once upon a time. I could, however, run you up one side and down the other with an analysis of Chaucer, Dickens, or Austen... or a variety of other British Victorians. But that's it, that is (literally) all she wrote.
Nor am I especially public. Yup, INFP all the way. And shy to boot. But it's always been the alter-ego thing that gets me, and there is no end of opportunity here on LJ for those hidden facets of personality to emerge. (Hee -- like yelling "Oh SHIT" when Daisy's teasing us...)
I'm here for the fun of it, then.
So although my journal entries might be, in all honesty, on the lame side, and I don't post often, at least I can maintain a presence by commenting on everybody else's journals. Until I ease into this new role a bit more, anyway. Writing? Me? We'll see
So now I'm starting to wonder what I should really make of this journal. I am *not* a writer by nature -- I've never kept a journal or a diary, certainly never wrote a story. Did do some poetry once upon a time. I could, however, run you up one side and down the other with an analysis of Chaucer, Dickens, or Austen... or a variety of other British Victorians. But that's it, that is (literally) all she wrote.
Nor am I especially public. Yup, INFP all the way. And shy to boot. But it's always been the alter-ego thing that gets me, and there is no end of opportunity here on LJ for those hidden facets of personality to emerge. (Hee -- like yelling "Oh SHIT" when Daisy's teasing us...)
I'm here for the fun of it, then.
So although my journal entries might be, in all honesty, on the lame side, and I don't post often, at least I can maintain a presence by commenting on everybody else's journals. Until I ease into this new role a bit more, anyway. Writing? Me? We'll see
sounds familiar
Date: July 2nd, 2002 03:10 pm (UTC)But you're not the only one who's looking for something to do with the journal. ;-)
Re: sounds familiar
Date: July 2nd, 2002 05:11 pm (UTC)