tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4559844327227210064.post3065670338456664031..comments2023-06-02T05:04:28.255-06:00Comments on Multilocus: LessonsLindaCOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10316183776592482615noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4559844327227210064.post-13025705370477766402011-06-03T07:05:30.622-06:002011-06-03T07:05:30.622-06:00Hey - I look at you and your garden and I see too ...Hey - I look at you and your garden and I see too beautiful things growing.<br /><br />Baseball metaphore ahead... listening to the Indians last night - they were talking about batting slumps. And how even great players go through slumps. But, what makes them great is that they realize being a great hitter is NOT about what you hit, it is about what you don't. Meaning that great players are good at the other aspects of hitting(life)...for instance they walk more (to firstbase) when they are slumping. So for you...you're in a slump right now, but your a good hitter. So take your walks and while your waiting for your next hit, take solace in some of the other things in your life...the zombie loving kid, garden, friends, other projects. RonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4559844327227210064.post-67251769261901211732011-06-02T08:59:42.292-06:002011-06-02T08:59:42.292-06:00" . . . most of life is this in-between stuff..." . . . most of life is this in-between stuff when there is at least a little bit of flux." So true! A very, very wise post for all of us to remember.<br /><br />P.S. Especially the part about not playing too much Plants vs. Zombies . . . whatever the heck that is.Mama Peahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03649357184167949247noreply@blogger.com