Honest to blog, I have no idea what happened. One minute I was editing some code, the next a bunch of stuff disappeared. (I think it was a combination of my computer and Safari flipping out on me or I did something weird, I don't know.) Naturally I thought, "Well, I backed up this layout so I'm good!" I went looking for it on my external drive and... couldn't find it. Surely I was tired and must have missed it. I went looking for it the next day. Still, nothing. At this point, I was thinking, "Oh nooo..." You know what I most likely did? In my daze of coding that layout back then, I probably thought I had backed it up (but really didn't) and went ahead and deleted that folder off my computer. So this golden oldie is back in action, ya dig? (I hope?) At least I took a screenshot of version 4 before this all happened (and remembered which lyrics I used)... a silver lining in every cloud, right?

So anyway, I'm no longer in rhyme! I have to say, writing a poem a day was pretty tough. It started off okay [sidenote: whoa, it is really raining outside right now], and then I hit a rough patch in the middle of the month. I spent a lot of my time thinking in rhyme! On the subway, I'd jot down things and sometimes while I walked-- little instances, things overheard, how I felt, etc. There were a lot of things I wanted to write about, but couldn't because I was limited to rhymes and, as you can tell, I'm not the world's greatest poet. (I'm sure all those things will slowly make their way out soon.) I think the harder part, weirdly enough, was taking photos because I had to write everyday! At one point, I forced myself to take a bunch of photos all at once because I needed photos. They weren't that great, but I did end up using them. It was a good experience, though! Now I can go back to writing when I want and, you know... webjournaling. (I feel old when I say that.)

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