
From
Nablopomo on BlogHer.
So what is the NaBloPoMo theme of the month?
BEGINNINGS
January 1st is a blank slate, and you can make the year anything you want it to be? Leave your job and embark on a new career. Open that blank document and start that novel you always wanted to write. Join that online dating site, signup for a new class, or close your eyes and point to a place on a globe to plan your next vacation.
Beginnings can be scary, but as the adage by Lao-tzu goes, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." You can take a single step, right? And after that, it's just putting foot before foot, taking your new journey slowly and letting it unfold at its own pace. Along the way, blog about your experience, not only so readers can follow along, but so that you have a record of how far you've come any time you feel yourself falter.
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So what are you beginning this year? If you can name at least five things, it means you have at least five blog posts inside of you. And if you can do five posts, you can certainly expand that and do an extra 25 or so.
I have no problem popping off a post a day, as blogging about sustainability and politics in Detroit means never running out of material, so I've signed up again. I'm one of only two politics bloggers there, and the other one has already missed the goal of posting every day.
Is this it? skipped the 3rd, 4th, and 6th. Yay, me.
On that note, here are the posts with the beginnings tag from this week.
Nablopomo for January 2012: BeginningsThis one has two versions of Chicago's "Beginnings" one from Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire, and the other from the 27th Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps.
Occupy the Rose Parade, plus an astronaut on gardening in spaceI love the Rose Parade, space exploration, and Occupy. I couldn't resist all three in one place.
2012: The Mayan Apocalypse? Yeah, rightPrepare for a year of DOOM!
Last night was the beginning of the primary/caucus season for 2012And a year of politics, too.
WXYZ begins its North American International Auto Show coverageThis is a Detroit blog, after all.
Governor Snyder sued twice this weekGood going, Nerd.
New beginnings for two Metro Detroit transit projects21st Century mass transit is "not dead yet!"
And that's it for this week.