Blogging’s Hard

It’s been over two weeks since I’ve posted anything new here on the blog and I’ve been finding it harder and harder to come up with new things to say. Sometimes I think I should just move everything over to Twitter, which feels so much more temporary and disposable and where it’s way easier to post pictures. If you say something ridiculous on Twitter it just disappears down the page within a couple hours, probably never to be read again (and hey, I’m not even that active there, maybe tweeting once or twice a day when I’m into it). But the blog here feels like much more of a commitment and actually requires some knowledge of HTML and behind-the-scenes editing to make things look right. I look over at the Archive list here on the right side with a certain pride, seeing that this thing has been going on for six and a half years (even if the last few years have been at a slower pace). I especially like the shape of the various months’ text, with that indentation on the summer months and the outer swell in the winter (definitely prefer the winter!) and wonder if I can rack up a few more of those sequences before completely running out of things to say and bolting for the safety of the Twitter microblog or whatever else comes next…

6 thoughts on “Blogging’s Hard”

  1. I held out a long time on Twitter but found that it’s actually not bad and has lots of bondage models and photographers on there. And yes, PF, you don’t really need a smartphone to look at it. I just log on from my computer and it’s just fine…

  2. I think the blog and tweeter are completley different and, can be use together with different objectives. The blog is perfect for hold a diary, to give your thoughs, to tell about some events … The second one, tweeter, is a very good media to chat quickly with friends for example. Few words, few sentences … You’re right Sandra, you can even faster forget what have been wriiten on tweeter, and that is not the case with a blog.

    Hugs
    Paddy

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