A lot of people haven't had it.

I wrote a little about foie gras [jeremycherfas.net], mostly things that didn't make it into the most recent podcast episode.

I hate to admit this, but I took some capsules that claimed to be immune boosting echinacea and the incipient sore throat is no longer there.

I know it could be coincidence, but it is also the kind of one-off personal experience that could turn someone into a true believer.

Wow. That sounds like a bunch of work.

And then not being able to see because your contact lens washed away with it?

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@kdfrawg Fingers crossed.

I'm OK for another couple of days.

Another sore throats? Really? Thanks, fellow travellers.

Not at all! In my understanding, journaling is about day to day activities, and used to be called "keeping a diary". Of course, it might include other things besides daily activities, but the main organisational principle is the calendar.

A lot of people who write blogs write about topics and the calendar is not that important.

And many mix both.

Some blogging amounts to keeping a journal, but much does not. Maybe then you would not want to call it blogging.