Robin has returned from NYC and an adventure. The canyons of the city are so different from those in Arizona but she did well as she always does when faced with adversity. Her book has finally been published and we await with great anticipation the day when it will show up in the mailbox!!
Note: If you meet one person this month who surprises and delights your mind it needs to be Robin Easton. Here is how she describes her recent visit to the Big Apple. . .
One of the great bloggers of our time has decided to take a break and move forward into the world of publishing and other activities. Robin Easton will be leaving us for awhile. Take a look at her blog at http://nakedineden.com/nakedinedenblog/ and look at the comments. She has a great number of readers who care deeply about her. We all wish her well and hope that she will return to us someday.
Oftentimes when someone we know through the internet leaves us (for whatever reason) we do not have an opportunity to say good-bye. This is a problem. We leave ALL those whom we love or care about at some time. There are no other options. The only thing we can hope for is the opportunity to say good-bye. So “good-bye Robin”. . . you have been an inspiration to me. Your comments have helped me continue to blog in the face of general indifference for the most part. But, more importantly, you have shown me how it is possible to reach out to more than a few people in a meaningful way.
Good luck in the future and take care of yourself.
I know what it means to me! But that is not important here. I offer this post to you because I think it is extraordinary. And in a blogosphere filled with so many things I find not many that are this wonderful.
So I will not say much about it. But I hope you will read it and decide what it means to YOU.
My dear friend Robin Easton has been making videos lately. And there are no copyright issues where she is concerned. Ninety percent of Youtube may disappear tomorrow but Robin can sleep soundly (as I’m sure she does) knowing that she is totally responsible for her original and delightful videos and music.
This one is just plain fun. What can I say about it? Here is a wonderful woman who is intelligent, charming and full of laughter. And here is a child who is having more fun than many children on this snow filled day.
If my stats flatline tomorrow and never are revived I will always consider blogging to have been a great adventure and success because Robin showed up one day.
Webster’s needs to have a photo of her under the definition of joy.
Actually I have a granddaughter whose name is Joy. When she is older and learns to read I will definitely share this video with her and also the email of Robin Easton.
Children love Robin. I can’t begin to imagine why!