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on 20-08-2016 02:54 PM
"Once upon a time" is, let's face it, a bit overused.
The Wikipedia says it's been used since 1380, and certainly in popular use since the 1600s.
So, in the interests of being a bit different...
Beyond the far mountains, in an ocean whose vastness staggers the imagination, a whale was slowly forming, coming to be...
And that's about where we are.
It's taking shape, but it's a slow process, further slowed by the annoying demands of life - eating, sleeping, doing things that don't involve sitting at the computer...
And the birds. Have I omitted the birds? Ha ha.
I'm sure that I have the time to devote to it, but is it time that I can find at a time when I have time to devote to taking the time necessary to devote time to it?
And if it is, then, having found the time to make time for it, am I going to say "I'm not really sure about that detail, perhaps I should change that"?
Thus creating a situation where more time will have to be found to be devoted to working on it, and that will mean finding the time to find the time to make some time for it.
Confused, yet? Ha ha.
And rather than ending with "Happily ever after", I thought "And when it was finished it was beautiful and people loved it".
🙂