Blogging About Bloggers
I was
immediately drawn to Megan Reardon’s blog because my passion is in art and her
blog is directed towards crafts. I like the whole “not Martha” ideal because
it’s like saying, “I’m not a cliché.” She mentioned being interested in
particular blogs because they remind her of reading someone’s diary. I think
this is one thing that draws people to taking the time to read about someone
else’s “gibberish,” we’re curious as to what’s going on in the mind of others,
especially people that we know or are important.
The main thing
that she said that I connected to was when she said that she started her blog
to, “…keep track of links and ideas I was interested in or knew I’d want to
reference later. It also worked as a place to keep notes on things I’d been
doing.” I think if I were to start a personal blog this would be exactly what
it would be used for. I like to gather a lot of ideas from Facebook and other resources
such as Pinterest as well as any random ideas that pop into my head and keep
them in my notes to try later. If I ever get around to doing them, I think it
would be interesting to start a blog as a kind of journal to talk about/show
case the experience/my ideas.
I
thought it was interesting that when asked, she said that she did not enjoy
writing papers in school and doesn’t seem to stick with one thing for very
long. I can relate to this because I have a short attention span, and I am a huge procrastinator- mainly because I
hate structure and feeling pressured.
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