I am one of the many who, without a specific reason, but for many small concomitant reasons, stopped writing and lost the desire to write. But I have not distanced myself from Hive and I continue to read, people I have followed for a long time and sometimes people I do not know. Every now and then I tell myself that I should start writing again because Hive is a beautiful reality, but then the spark to rekindle the fire is always missing. Who knows, maybe one day...
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Threw you a follow in case you start writing again maybe I'll see you on my feed. :)
Is that a golden retriever in the profile pic?
No, he's a not purebred dog, with whom I was lucky enough to live for a few years.
Thanks for the follow, who knows in the future if you will appreciate my contributions
Nice! Given your circumstances of someone who has stopped blogging, I appreciate your comment even more! I do read lots of posts too, but with a waning desire to write posts, I have also become less frequent in my commenting, even for people I've been following for a long time.
But hey, as you can see in my replies to these comments, this fading excitement can be rekindled very fast. At least, that's what I am feeling in my own case right now. So I hope the same may happen to you too. In any case, I've hit the follow button, so I'll be ready for it.
I don't know, I don't rule anything out. I tell myself several times to start again, but since there's no real reason why I stopped I guess there's no need for a real reason to start again.
I love reading a lot and so it's easier for me to continue following my favorite authors. Unfortunately, since I don't know English well, using translators to read and write is an additional obstacle. But as you can see, even though I'm no longer a blogger, I continue to comment if I'm in the right mood to do so.
Thanks to you too for following.
I see your profile say you are from Tirana, or perhaps living there. I was just there in early October for 2 weeks. My family loved that city, our plan was 3 days.
I gave you a follow in case you start posting. If you do a coffee shop tour or anything like that, tag me… i want some coffee cafe Tirana nostalgia. 😎
Hi @buttcoins , I am Italian but I am married to an Albanian girl. We have been living in Albania for 11 years, in Tirana for 9.
All of Albania is wonderful and the Albanian people are extraordinary.
You are right: the bars in Tirana are very nice. I hope that when you come back here we can have a coffee together.
@garlet yeah, we really enjoyed our time in Tirana, found a table tennis club and we loved heading to that big park.
Yeah, and all the Albanians were really welcoming. Was fun just wandering in random areas and finding cool new spots.
We also went around the country a bit…really beautiful nature!
Not sure when we come back though, never say never. Currently in Corfu, but headed towards Athens next.
Wish I realized it up were there before, I would have enjoyed that coffee.
Are there other Hivians in Tirana!
My wife, @doriana, is in Hive. I don't know any other Albanians here unfortunately.
And you, where are you from? I see on your profile that you wrote Guatemala.
Yes, i have been living in Guatemala since 2010. My kids were born there.
We recently left for a bit of a break/journey with the kids, as they are at a good age for exploring.
We still have our home there though, and will be returning in June.
Ill check out your wife’s profile!
Okay! Nice job making use of the translator. Your English is deceivingly good. You may as well continue writing posts!