A little bit of housekeeping

Please bear with me as I tweak these pages. I have temporarily taken off blog listings in my sidebar. It isn't because I don't love you anymore, honestly. I used to use my own sidebar as a bookmark for blogs I read. Now that I use Google Reader to manage my daily reading list, there is a growing disparity between my sidebar blog roll and what I actually read. Also,  a lot of the blogs I listed for specific classes or projects are no longer active. Equally I don't want to dump my whole list on you. So soon I will return with a reliable list of my read-every-post, miss-them-when-they're-away, enrich-my-daily-life journal sites.

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Inspire Me Thursday: Blogging

So why do I blog? I had mixed feelings about it for a very long time. I have clear views on the sort of blog I don't want to have. It was a longer path toward knowing what sort of blog I did want. MY husband says he loves my blog because it sounds like me. That to me is success, made clear in this quote from Inspire Me Thursday.

"Better to write for yourself and have no public, than write for the public and have no self."
                                    Cyril Connolly

I started a blog primarily because I wanted gallery space that wasn't attached to any particular forum or audience. As I started making entries to fill the space, I enjoyed the feeling of speaking aloud in an empty room. As time wore on, I became more aware of the inner critic, and the potential outer critics. I lost focus and my writing became stilted. I echoed back to childhood diaries, when I had time to write I had nothing to write and when I had things to talk about, there was no time. It is relatively recently that I decided to focus in on my artistic journey, to share and (perhaps) inspire, to create mindfully and to live artfully.

As the writing became more satisfying, more authentically *me*, people were drawn to my little patch of the web and I began to form connections with people that I fully believe I would connect with in person. The blogs I read belong to such people, and to people that I have connected with in real life.

On reflection, yes, a blog is a new form of anonymous listener, the 'dear diary' of now; and yes, a blog is a visual journal, allowing us to blend word, photography, art and typography together in a way that defines and describes us. More than this though, to blog is to engage in a worldwide conversation, where everyone brings the best of their hearts and minds and receive in return an ear and a supporting arm.

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The Highs

Jools cheered me up enormously be nominating me as a Rgb ! I have to nominate some people now, so I will have a little think. (Post-little-think nominations: Carla Sonheim - just such a shining  spirit; Anahata Katkin - Her name means 'heart chakra' and you can see her heart in her work; Dawn Sokol at D'Blogala - fab art journal prompts happening every Friday, and very cool pages from her journal; Shari Beaubien - exploring art and BALANCE; Tori, who I met through Sunday Scribblings and whose writing engages my heart and makes me know myself better; took too long thinking and Judy Wise got tooken already - check her out anyway for lesson in how to live.)

I am scrapping away at the moment, but can't share as I have submissions in here and there. Which is quite exciting. So that's a high.

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