Bonjour @bleujay,
Thank you for your kind words.
And yes, it is about acceptance I think. Even though I know that the only certainty we have is that everything constantly changes, it's my feelings that sometimes have a hard time to cope with that fact.
When autumn comes I tend to reflect on the inside. At the end of the year looking back. Next looking forward, how to move on from here. It's pretty much being and living ones live with all talents and challenges one has.
Indeed, Ivy has delegated Hive Power to me. Which would serve her better, as she was really active. Interacting with a lot of others here. It is something I find amazing about her and others on Hive. Buzzing with energy, reading posts, replying, publishing, being creative.
Thanks for the regards, it would be nice if she could go back to blogging again. Who knows, we cannot foresee what the future holds.
Them early Steem days, there was something about that. With a smile on my face going for it! Creativity all around, people inspiring each other, projects that were helping others.
And on Thursday I was looking forward to "Gentleman don't tell"... Grim, unreal and funny. Somehow it took me to Victorian settings in my imagination. Book worthy material.
And you share wise thoughts with us, accompanied by great photography and real artwork. That's truly a gift.
Maybe the camaraderie is something that can evolve. Like Hive evolved from Steem. Hive is different and it feels so much larger, as if our little village Steemit turned into a big city Hive.
Yet, in big cities there are these areas where people still know each other. Without knowing everyone in the Big Hive. Nor is that necessary.
Hope you had a nice couple of Christmas days and I wish you a happy new year!
Abientotlater