Starting a blog always seems so fun. Setting up plugins, arranging things just how they should be, getting everything to work with the latest tech… It’s like a geek holiday; Nerdmas if you will.
There’s the latent thoughts of questioning why I need another site to pay registration for. Wondering if I’ll have anyone read this journal. Considering how secret to keep this public writing (which people do I want to talk about and how do I not let them in on it).
I think I get tired of writing by hand and hiding away thoughts. Some feedback is always nice and facebook never quite seems to satisfy my true desire to share. Or at least I don’t post too much on there for the distaste in having to explain what’s behind purposefully vague posts about things that can’t be specified because of the nature of who is connected to who. Whom? Bah.
In the end, I think I became bored with my other sites. I didn’t stay focused on what i’d wanted them to be. The family blog is less useful with a family that doesn’t participate and a personal blog that ends up being a collection of online quizzes seems to lose steam fairly quickly. Plus, I like this URL more…
Of course you’ll have people read the site… the cross post to LJ had the address and some of us are curious