NaBloPoMo: National Blog Posting Month
Posted by Cottontimer on 29 Oct 2006 | Tagged as: More blogging
I really really want to participate in National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo) because it’s such a clever idea, but maintaining four blogs at one go means that there’s about one day a month when I’m not up to writing my usual five to seven posts. In any case, I couldn’t agree more with what NaBloPoMo founder M. Kennedy says:
No matter what you post - pictures, poems, observations, critiques, or bald-faced lies — the hope is that the act of putting something of yourself out for the world to see every single day will make writing become a more fluid, natural, and integral part of your day.
A personal blog is a mirror, and just for one month you’ll be able to capture an image of yourself every day while creating a time capsule of the good, the bad, and that time you pissed off your mom by updating your blob during Thanksgiving dinner.
And what image do I want to capture for November? Hopefully not a crabby one.
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LOL! Now if I could be absolved of not positing and posting on weekends …
I concur—two is enough, indeed!
mdmhvonpa: Nope. Can’t do that.
kristina: Your two is equal to someone else’s four!
[...] Anyway, that was kind of a boring start to NaBloPoMo. Hope tomorrow I’ll have a better story to tell. I’m taking my mother-in-law shopping at Oxford Circus and then to Chinatown. Hope I can find a pair of hiking shoes like these from Fat Face. They didn’t have my size. The nerve! [...]
[...] Just under the wire to make my second post for NaBloPoMo, here are my weekly Project 365 shots. [...]