in·ter·mit·tent
Pronunciation: \-ˈmi-tənt\Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin intermittent-, intermittens, present participle of intermittere
Date: 1601
: coming and going at intervals : not continuous
— in·ter·mit·tent·ly adverb
Source: Mirriam-Webster Online Dictionary
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Intermittent
Retrieved 23 December 2010
Solstice is past; winter has begun. It's nearing the end of the year. That means it's time for family and reflection. You'll be busy and distracted too, so postings here will be intermittent.
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Peace, happiness, and calm.
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