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	<title>Comments on: What do you do everyday?</title>
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		<title>By: jennimi</title>
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		<description>iblee, you really make me blush by putting me in the same sentence as Michael, who is the very blogger, biblioblogofan, human, teacher, and dare I say mentor who both modeled and personally encouraged me to reach out to people, cheer them on, and notice their accomplishments.  This goes back 3+ years now.  Folks who link to my blog will find I am on an indefinite hiatus that is clearly difficult for me to explain.  Maybe this is your way of showing your support and understanding, or maybe it's your way of trying to get me back into it (for that, I would need ideas... and good ones... and the ability to articulate them that the medium, at least in our field, requires and deserves).  I'm working on it.  Maybe I am needing the personal dialog now more than ever.

On a personal note, the photo you chose of me in the background has profound personal significance for me and as a fellow flickr friend (www.flickr.com/jennx), I don't have to explain it to you.  Thank you for your kind words.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>iblee, you really make me blush by putting me in the same sentence as Michael, who is the very blogger, biblioblogofan, human, teacher, and dare I say mentor who both modeled and personally encouraged me to reach out to people, cheer them on, and notice their accomplishments.  This goes back 3+ years now.  Folks who link to my blog will find I am on an indefinite hiatus that is clearly difficult for me to explain.  Maybe this is your way of showing your support and understanding, or maybe it&#8217;s your way of trying to get me back into it (for that, I would need ideas&#8230; and good ones&#8230; and the ability to articulate them that the medium, at least in our field, requires and deserves).  I&#8217;m working on it.  Maybe I am needing the personal dialog now more than ever.</p>
<p>On a personal note, the photo you chose of me in the background has profound personal significance for me and as a fellow flickr friend (www.flickr.com/jennx), I don&#8217;t have to explain it to you.  Thank you for your kind words.</p>
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