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Haiku: Going Wireless

on June 5, 2020

Computer’s dying
One more dire adjustment
Nothing seems the same

A little laptop
New writing companion
I won’t miss the wires.


13 responses to “Haiku: Going Wireless

  1. Bill Bisgood says:

    Sounds good, always a big step.

  2. vivachange77 says:

    Thanks, Bill. It feels like taking a leap of faith.

  3. Ah enjoy it. Youve got to keep up the writing.

  4. Eileen says:

    I read that as a little lapdog 😀

  5. It’ll be so much more convenient Ina! And is that a new profile picture – very nice!

  6. vivachange77 says:

    That is a picture I used previously for a while. I decided it was time for a change. Thanks.

  7. Eileen says:

    Nice to be back in touch. The several years of my husband’s illness and the year and a half since then, I quit reading blog posts, but saved them. I have flourished during the quarantine, losing weight, exercising, getting over several chronic illnesses. So, I’ve been going back and reading posts from the past. It’s nice to reconnect with people. Thanks for reading my long post and commenting so kindly. The post is made up of parts of an autobiography, I’m working on. At 83, I probably won’t finish it, but it’s helping me see patterns in my life. Hope you are flourishing in spite of all the changes in life. Eileen

  8. Dale says:

    Love it!
    I just had to buy a new laptop and am still trying to transfer stuff!

  9. vivachange77 says:

    I have been stressed out about that. Then my son said that when he comes to connect my printer to the computer his wife is coming to transfer my stuff from my old to my new computer. She is a computer programmer. I am touched by her offer.

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