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I think about blogging sometimes too – why do I blog and who am I really blogging for? Is it really just for me? If so, why do I make it public and why have I put time and thought into trying to make it a “good one”? Am I looking for a few friends? Or an audience? It’s an interesting question and I’m not sure I know the answer…
If you happen to figure it all out, please let us know!
Speaking of making a living, have you ever been to http://www.dooce.com? The blogger, Heather, supports her whole family – herself, daughter, husband & 3 dogs – with her blog!! Now there’s a daydream for us all…
I jumped over here from Gwen’t blog. I love your sence of humor and I enjoyed reading your posts.
I very recently started my blog, after discovering how much I enjoy reading others blogs. I think of it as an online sewing diary that I can let my friends peek at, and comment. I need a kick in the pants to get off my butt and sew, hence the blog.
I’m adding you to my blog roll. Thank you for putting a smile on my face.
Ahhh the question of why we blog and are we blogging for ourselves or our audience.
I blog to have an ongoing conversation with like minded souls in the blogosphere. I can ramble on about what I love to do and others can read or not read – its their choice…however it gives me a platform to share my sewing dreams, aspirations, garments and thoughts on sewing.
So its like a virtual sewing circle and my blog allows me to have my say as it was…
I know exactly what you mean about the PW. I like her blog and my dark side wants to believe she’s making it all up, even though she does have photographic evidence. How can anybody’s life be that perfect? I think it’s the combination of the BEAUTIFUL photographs (but with a $5,000 Nikon & Photoshop, who couldn’t take such wonderful photos? Just askin’), the gorgeousness of her family — ALL OF THEM (what gives with that?) — and the cooking. And the uniqueness of her story – city girl goes country. And the $1,000 camera giveaways…It’s like the perfect storm of blogs. I will just have to be content with my 20 readers.
I blog just to sort out my thoughts, because I enjoy writing and I want to get better, and I’ve actually made some very worthwhile and meaningful connections through blogging. I don’t have any aspirations higher than to continue to do that. Really.
For the record our blog roll is in alphabetical order.
Hi, found you through Carolyn and lost an hour ‘getting to know you.’ I certainly enjoyed the visit. My jaw dropped when I saw the leather purse. I am very envious of your skill set. I would love to live in the country.
I started blogging as a way to leave comments (didn’t know you could be annonymous). From there it’s out of control. I often wonder how many people stop by daily and don’t leave comments – but I live for the comments and the compliments. Thanks for such a procative subject. I’m off to check out Pioneer Woman
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LOL, I get excited when 20 people stop to leave a comment.
Amazing isn’t it. Now I’ve just got to go check out her blog.
I started blogging to keep track of my projects, for me. I continue blogging because I’ve “met” so many wonderful people who are just as passionate about sewing and knitting as I am – whom I never would have met IRL. I consider many of these people my friends, and have, to date, met several of them in person.