Journaling

Enjoy reading about journaling as well as journaling.

Took this information from a journaling site on the net http://42explore.com/journl.htm

You don’t have to be a great writer, perfect speller, or creative thinker to keep a personal journal. Journal writing means that you regularly write down your thoughts and experiences.

A journal is a continued series of writings made by a person in response to their life experiences and events. Diaries contain a description of daily events. A journal may include those descriptions, but it also contains reflections on what took place and expresses emotions and understandings about them. It doesn’t matter what you call your writing, either a diary or journal, as long as you see the distinction between these two ways of writing.

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rae
July 7, 2004

my great great great grandfather kept a diary at age 58, from 1888 – 1904. It’s a remarkable thing. One line per day. Leaving the Rest of us to do the reflecting. My favorite entry : March 3rd- doctor’d martha’s cow; . March 5th: skinned martha’s cow.

Shi
July 7, 2004

I hope all or at least most of your experiences today were good. Mine were. *smiling*

July 10, 2004

Well, I’ve almost always called my “journal” my “diary”. Does this mean I’ve been wrong all these years? *smile*

July 10, 2004

Nope some call it a diary and some call it a journal and some call it …………………Smiling