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It's too much


 
On Friday, I published post number 5,750 on Night Owl Cards.
 
It's not a number as nice-and-round as others, but it prompted me to do something I haven't done for the previous milestone posts. Every time I reach a round-number total and write about it here, someone always comments that the total is actually larger because of the various set blogs I've run. So I decided this time, for the first time, to total them all up.
 
Including this post, it comes to 8,268 total when adding the 1971, 1975, 1985 Topps and 1993 Upper Deck blog totals. I've got some posts on "A Pack To Be Named Later" but I'm not sure how many and I don't have time to search them out and add them.
 
Which brings me to the point of this post. You've probably noticed I have slowly decreased the number of times I post in a week/month. That's been going on for awhile but has noticeable decreased since last summer. That is completely due the increased workload at my job, in which they are trying to accomplish what they usually do with far less people. Desk people like me get the worst of it.
 
My job has crept into my down time like never before, which is why there are days now in the middle of the week when I don't post. I have so little time now that if anything else happens in life -- for example yesterday when there was a combined eye doctor/car appointment -- that wipes out all the free time I have.
 
So I didn't post yesterday (but did write a '93 Upper Deck entry) and looked forward to an easier day today. Well, today I am working on my Beckett magazine article (deadline soon) and then a breaking sports story dropped on me late this morning. I can't hand that off to anyone else like I once did. I am the only one to write it. So I was looking at the prospect of writing for three different outlets today, and I still am. But one of them -- this one -- is now just a bitchfest/explanation on why I'm posting less.
 
In the past -- always -- I've worked hard to find time to post, no matter what, through many issues over many years. But I can't do that anymore. I'm going to burn out.
 
So ...

I am NOT taking a leave of absence. I am also not disappearing without a word (I could never). But I will be posting even less than I already am, and I can't tell you how many times that will be. Once a week? Twice  a week? Three times? Every two weeks? Probably something like one of those.
 
I hate this. I need to write here. It's a joy. And I want to show my readers respect. But out of the three writing responsibilities I've just mentioned, this is the only one that doesn't pay me directly, but also takes almost as much time as the others. It's too much.
 
So, all I can say is "I'll be talking on here soon." Just not as soon as you'd probably like and definitely not as soon as I'd like. Obviously there are 8,000-plus posts on a variety of blogs you can read of mine if you're desperate. But I'll be back sooner than later, probably again this week (though I have zero idea right now how I would do that).
 
Just so this post would have some collectible content I uploaded some recent arrivals that I had already photographed. Up top are two 1984 7-11 Slurpee discs that I received from The Chronicles of Fuji recently. Those are slippery suckers (i.e. elusive), so I'm very happy to finally have them -- and hope to land the rest at some point.
 

 Those are the backs, because with these '80s coins it's often difficult to tell what they are from staring at the fronts.
 
 

Here is another oddball, an excellent 1978 Pepsi soda carton "card" of Richie Zisk, with his Pirates hat airbrushed as he had joined the Texas Rangers as a free agent. This came from Shane, who once operated a card blog of his own.
 
This is a '70s oddball that I have done nothing to add until now. There is a Steve Garvey I need. This is a Reds-centric set so most of the players are Reds (you could order a Reds star deck of playing cards off the back, too).
 
So that's what I'm signing off with right now. On to those other writing gigs ... and other life things. Until the next time.

Comments

Doc Samson said…
Richie Zisk played one year for the White Sox and was very popular. There are many Poles on the Southside of Chicago and they gravitated toward him because Zisk was Polish, too.
Hurry up....will ya! Just kidding, But serious though knock out that Beckett thing, and make the boss happy with the write up there too. Just to spice it up a bit, could you hand write me a letter too? ;) With words from Larry the Cable guy......Get r' done.
Old Cards said…
I enjoy your blog, but life's priorities are reality. Will watch for future posts when and if you have time to publish them.
Nick Vossbrink said…
Yeah take care of yourself. We'll all be here whenever you post next.
Nick Vossbrink said…
Oh. Also commented on blue sky about how that Zisk cap is hilariously bad.
Grant said…
I speak for us all when I say that we appreciate when you do write a new post and have no expectations. We know you're busy, so no worries. Looking forward to the next one, whenever that may be. Thank you!
Matt said…
It has always impressed me how bloggers like yourself and other can blog as often as they do. I try to do 3 posts a week, and that's a challenge sometimes. These blogs should be fun and a relaxing outlet, so when life requires more time and energy, there's no shame in stepping back until things settle down. Here's hoping things settle down for you, more for your own mental health than my personal enjoyment of your blog.
Grant said it very well. I hope you know how much we appreciate you and what you mean to our hobby. I'm so glad I have such a backlog of posts to enjoy between your current writings.
Fuji said…
A. The last thing any of your readers want for you is to burn out. Regardless if you write once a week or once every other week... we'll appreciate whatever you have time for.

B. I was hoping to post my 7-11 coins before you wrote your post. But it's been busy around here as well. I'll write about where the Sax and Baker came from hopefully next week.