I thought seriously for the first time about closing down my blog... Then I remembered a long time ago I set up a dealy that counts my visitors. Despite the discouraging lack of comments on my blog posts, and considering that most may simply be accidental stumblings onto my blog due to a mis-typed subject on a google search, there is an average of about 3 people per day that supposedly read my blog, and one of my regulars is my faithful auntie.
I've decided to step out a little further. I'll continue to keep my readers updated on my personal goings-on here, and begin a more "professional" blog. This is in the making and I'm still working out the kinks like fear of abominable failure, so for now I'm going to use the term "professional" loosely.
Since my passions are art, photography, writing, culture, language and travelling, the focus of this blog-slash-website will be surrounding these subjects. What to narrow in on, I'm not sure yet. I would like to ask what the three of you think? Since this is the launch of my lifedream I am hoping for some feedback and suggested domain names. I know most of the cleverest are already taken and as soon as you suggest one it might be snatched up, but I could use a couple more heads on this one...
Your comments are appreciated!
1 comment:
I'm not sure I'm one of the three. I tend to visit once every quarter when I'm writing a final essay that's due the next day...it's almost 6 am...and I've hit a wall and started Googling random things - like now (ha).
In any case I think it's awesome that you've kept up with blogging. If you're thinking of pursuing writing I think it's a great way to hone your skills. I've thought of doing it many times, but I usually stop when I realize my life is not that interesting.
As I was browsing old friends on facebook and myspace I noticed a lot of babies, dogs, and happy church picnics. This is not a bad thing, but it's not for everyone. I'm not implying that a person can't maintain relationships while living an interesting life, but the pictures I see are of people whose dreams and ambitions amount to raising a family and growing old within the happy confines their community. These are not bad goals, but I can't see how I would be happy living such a life if doing so meant that I would be unable to to what I felt I was called to do.
In any case, you should probably take your advice from people with more experience and wisdom than I have. Hope all is well.
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