That is the question!
And also:
Does every photo I take deserve a blog post?
And does every blog post require a photo?
I've determined that the answer to the first is yes.
I want to blog.
I want to share my life and photos with others.
I want to be able to remember the fun things we've done.
I want to continue because I enjoy it.
I want to keep blogging because I want to create another blog book.
I want to post again because I am so behind in scrapbooking and this makes me feel better.
The answer to the second and third questions is no.
If I start forcing myself to blog about every silly snapshot I take, I will get overwhelmed. (Hmmm, that never happens to me, right?)
If I only post when I have a picture, I will limit myself. Or I will force myself to take even more pictures of absolutely everything so that I can write blog posts.
So, I have decided to continue blogging and to do it however the mood strikes me.
One last question...
Is it "legal" to stop blogging for several months and then return and write a bunch of posts and backdate them so it looks like I've kept up on things all along?
If not, then send me to jail. Sometimes it's the only way I can get things done.
1 comments:
Its the old scrapbooking dilema all over again, only fill in the word "blog" for "scrap": Do I scrap in order? Do I scrap every event... ie doing Christmas pages gets truly monontonus? Do I scrap a cool event that had no pictures and substitute with a brochure or ticket stubs? Do I scrap a lame event only because I took a cool picture for it? Do I write as if the event just happened, or am I more "historically correct" and write in retrospect, being clear that the event happened a long time ago...????????? The LIST GOES ON AND ON. To blog or not to blog, that is the question.
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