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There should be a blog about snowshoeing. There should be a blog about snowshoeing while wearing a kilt. There should be a blog about lacing snowshoes while wearing a kilt without getting your little tushy in the snow.

But not this one. Not my blog. Yours.

There should be a blog about how to learn how to love reading. Because. . .teenagers. Pfft. Ornery teenagers. “I don’t even like reading,” they say.

There should be a blog about how to play the harmonica. There should be a blog about how to play harmonica in the rain. There should be a blog about how to play the armonica. . .yes, they’re different. (Though, I don’t have any idea what the second one is. Don’t ask.)

If I get interested in something, there should be a blog about it. Who will fill the need for all these blogs? There will be millions of them.

In the summer, there should be a blog about summer sports and summer activities. In the winter, a blog about winter sports.

There should be a blog about backgammon. I don’t think anyone on earth knows how to play that game. Someone should figure it out and write about it.

And if there was a blog about how to solve a Rubik’s cube, that would be helpful. Oh wait, there are those. Many of them.

There should be a blog about how to reuse everything. Reduce, recycle, reuse. That’s what we always say. But how to do it may be something of a mystery. It’s always good to know how to practice what we preach.

Published by Kurt Gailey

This is where I'm supposed to brag about how I've written seven novels, twelve screenplays, thousands of short stories, four self-help books, and one children's early-reader, but I'd rather stay humble. You can find out about things I've written or follow my barchive (web archive, aka 'blog) at xenosthesia.com or follow me on twitter @kurt_gailey. I love sports and music and books, so if you're an athlete or in a band or you're a writer, give me a follow and I'll most likely follow you back. I've even been known to promote other people's projects.

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