Time Flies (When You're Blogging Every Day!)

And so we have come to the end of the “A Post a Day for the Month of May” blogathon.
I have to say, it was quite the challenge to write an entry every single day of the month, especially since I was travelling on vacation for a week and also working on the fundraiser for the Wildlife Center.
When we started this effort, I was worried that I'd end up posting a bunch of lame entries just to make my daily quota. I wasn't sure I'd be able to find that many interesting, new topics to write about. But overall, I'm pretty happy with what I came up with and I think the process will help me continue to post on a regular basis (though, probably not daily! :)
I want to thank my writing colleague, Michelle Rafter, who came up with the blogathon idea. Despite the stress it sometimes caused me, I definitely enjoyed the challenge.
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