Friday, 01 May 2009

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    One or many?

    Okay, so far I've kept this mostly a crafting blog, with a bit of wildlife and growing things thrown in for good measure. But I've found myself lately wanting to blog about other things, besides knitting & spinning & crochet. So I set up a different blog to post those non-crafty things, like life questions, opinionated rants, recipes, life choices, that sorta stuff.

    The other day I read on someone's blog, don't remember who, that it was in poor taste to have multiple blogs. She was pretty emphatic...like it was cheating on your blogmates or something, on the same level as adult'ry in marriage!

    So, blogmates? You're the ones who read this thing. And all 2 of you both craft. One of you has a blog that is integrated and the other has a crafting/mommy blog. So do I do the brown vs brown thing and integrate or keep my various personalities split, like the many faces of Eve?

    I don't care either way. So it's your call...

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  • kerowynsmom
    I like the single blog thing--the ones I read are *usually* single topic, but many of them branch out into different directions from when I started reading them.  It keeps them interesting.  One was originally pretty much a knitting blog, but then she started writing about her son (a little older than mine), her writing (novelist), and then moving and gardening.  Another started as a knitting blog and evolved into daily posts on anything that might interest the owner--everything from court reporting, stenography, gardening, travel, ginger vodka, to eating locally.  I vote for consolidation--I only have the one blog, mainly just being me, and rarely ranting.  But if you go back on it far enough, I ranted pretty good about the idiots at work when I was working.  And by the way--where do I find your other blog?  :;)
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