Thursday, February 13, 2014

IN ABSENTIA

IN ABSENTIA:

Absentia is Latin for absence. In absentia, a legal term, is Latin for "in the absence" or "while absent".
(In) absentia may also refer to:
That is the status of Cabel the Pauper. Take your pick of the above possibilities and it probably applies. Or at least I could write a whole blog about how each one might, in a sense, actually apply...

...which I won't ;-)

Instead, I'll just officially let my few readers and Pauper friends know that the blog will be down for a little bit longer and that I'm sorry I had to leave it in the first place.

All I can say in my defense is that I had no intention to put it down - far from it!  Regular readers know this blog always had bigger and better plans being made for it, even if it was only a very small blog.  Practically only in incubation.  Anyway, I was more pulled away from or, perhaps, even called away from the hobbies and interests listed above.

But my situation is better than it might seem and things are looking up. If all goes well, I may no longer be in absentia for much longer than a few months or two. And in the meantime, you can bet I'll be cooking up more blog ideas on the side.

'Til then, keep up the good work, guys!  See you 'round Magic 2015!  Peace & God bless,

-C