I will come on and read a few blogs and think about all that has transpired within my day and then I will click the computer off and think on one of a few writings and then I think about what I want to write about. And then I come back.
This is that time....And I will be back with regards to something I have seen a few that are very thought provoking and each one of us writes on different things and then after I step outside or get away from the computer - something always comes to me. I am thinking about Obama, the economy and Gaza, but I know that to truly write something that is not just based on myself, I enjoy writing on what I have been thinking about or what has happened within the day. I never waiver from that - with the exception of a Utube now and then that is fitting.
G'day Jack,
ReplyDeleteObviously we all blog for different reasons,some to clear their mind, some to escape, some to vent and others to state a belief, I enjoy reading all the different blogs as it is a way of learning, not only about the given topic but about the writer in general, but blogging for my self it is a way of invoking a sense of fun into an otherwise ordinary day, it is the challenge of finding the fun side of most situations that holds my interest, I leave the deep thinking to others,so will leave you to your musing as I know you will come up with a doozy lol
PS I just love that photo
I just did....
ReplyDeleteI blog to keep in contact with friends... for lack of *chatting* or writing letters/emails.... or god spare me..... the dreaded phone ewwwwwwww. I seem to be in a *venting* period.....
ReplyDelete... poor you's that have to read.
I like to share photography online .... thats my deepest passion!
The same with myself Mimi,
ReplyDeleteJack
I don't have any particular pattern of blogging. I blog when I have the time and what I enjoy the most is posting the photos I take. The second thing I enjoy is blogging about fun things, pet stories, some news items, my grandchildren or just having fun with light topics.
ReplyDeleteI'm not overly fond of blogs on politics, religion or race and I don't like getting involved in deep topics or arguments. I have my own opinions and most of the time I like to keep them to myself. If I visit someone's blog and don't comment, it is either because the topic is too involved and I don't have enough time to reply, or because I want to think about the subject before I post a comment or I just plain don't want to comment.