Oh my gosh! Have you ever realized that you inadvertently set yourself up for failure? Three days after announcing July's blogging experiment and in full holiday mode celebrating Canada Day, I found myself in that scrambling position of having no blog posts for my Canadian blog. Now I could have just admitted that attempting a daily blog post across all 6 of my public blogs was a bit too much. However, with good scheduling and hitting a couple of days in the month were I really feel like posting a lot, I reasoned that a blog post a day wouldn't be all that much work. It isn't really except when that scrambling feeling hits! I managed to save the day and get a blog post out for that blog so all is well. Once things settled down after the long weekend I will have a chance to get ahead a bit.
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