1067th Friday Blog Roundup
Happy new year! May your 2026 be better than your 2025.
I had to do a weird speed-up slow-down thing with reading this week because I finished a book faster than I thought I would, and then had to race through an additional book to make it an even number again. Why an even number? Who knows. But I felt strongly that I needed to close the door on 2025 with an even number in my Goodreads end-of-year review. Though I don’t always put re-reads in that review so the number isn’t correct anyway.
The world is chaos.
But now it’s a new year. 2026. Let’s make it a good one.
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Stop procrastinating. Go make your backups. Don’t have regrets.
Seriously. Stop what you’re doing for a moment. It will take you fifteen minutes, tops. But you will have peace of mind for days and days. It’s the gift to yourself that keeps on giving.
As always, add any new thoughts to the Friday Backup post and peruse new comments to find out about methods, plug-ins, and devices that help you quickly back up your data and accounts.
And now the blogs…
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But first, second, helpings of the posts that appeared in the open comment thread last week. To read the description before clicking over, please return to the open thread:
- None… sniff.
Okay, now my choices this week.
Scientist on the Roof talks about a general sense of unease, disconnected from any single event. Everything is fine, “And yet, there is a nagging sense of discontent that’s just kind of there. Like a film on top of boiled milk. Like an unpleasant aftertaste that just lingers. I feel like I can’t trust myself. Like I am on a cliff edge but have no idea that I am a step away from a catastrophe.” This perfectly captures how I feel right now, too. Let’s hope that we’re not one step from catastrophe. May all of our fears not come true.
Lastly, Infertile Phoenix talks about recovering from burnout and taking time to rest. This thought stayed with me: “Moving doesn’t get easier. Maybe it gets harder. I was comfortable where I was. I lived there for five years. For four years, I lived in a home that I owned. I won’t be settled like that for a while. But I’m glad I moved.” Doing something more doesn’t always make it easier. Hope we all get stability in 2026.
The roundup to the Roundup: Happy new year. Your weekly backup nudge. And lots of great posts to read. So what did you find this week? Please use a permalink to the blog post (written between December 26 – January 2) and not the blog’s main URL. Not understanding why I’m asking you what you found this week. Read the original open thread post here.







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I had to change the dates because I forgot to record the book I finished on the 31st, and I wanted credit for that last one for the year. It moved me from 40 to 41, and somehow, that made me feel better about my reading slump!
Happy New Year! Here’s hoping 2026 is better in all ways than 2025 (which was actually pretty great, if you take away the existential horror of the current political actions. Thanks to those jerkoffs for diminishing lots of time with family, a foster dog, a resilient old man dog dealing well with a lot of things thrown his way (his 2025 was pretty traumatic), lots of travel, and my daughter’s graduation and first semester of college.🤬).