Reading blogs is often a boost of inspiration. To enhance the experience, I’ll pursue finding blogs in areas of interest. A weekly blog expedition will add blogs to a bookmark folder.
In the weeks following, reading the favorites will sort the blogs to regularly read, and the others to visit sometimes.
What’s interesting starting out to blog search is that in the year’s of my blog reading, my favorites don’t cover well my main interests. The majority are for needlework, sewing, crafts, and such. I read more about gardening and quilting than I do fine art, creative writing or geology.
Fine Point. It is the people over content that are interesting! I will explore that idea further during my stepping back healing time.
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I'm back in the land of tech so can comment again! I've missed being able to 'chat' with everyone.
ReplyDeleteJust a note of interest - I can read your blog post in my Inoreader feed, but when I come to your blog itself to leave a comment, I can't read the text because it's 'hidden' within the picture of the yellow flowers. Not sure if it's a your end issue or a my end issue.
Yay Maryanne! Good to see you back
DeleteThe glitch was a code issue from when I added a photo.
Once I added text, code to close was created that fixed the glitch.
May
Yup. I agree. People over content. I don't see a lot in my key realms of interest either but I sure do read a lot of them!
ReplyDeleteJeanie,
DeleteYears ago I had more art related blog favorites. The majority left to the own websites, Instagram, YouTube or another website.
May