Why do you blog?
That’s it. Nothing fancy. No right or wrong answer. It’s me being curious. So sound off and let me know.
Why?
Why do you blog?
That’s it. Nothing fancy. No right or wrong answer. It’s me being curious. So sound off and let me know.
Why?
Often when I find a blog I like, it’s not only the content that lures me in, but the person behind the blog that I find interesting. I’m fascinated with the who, what, where and how of the blogosphere, so it’s no surprise that I find this document a good read. The number of men vs. women, ages, what part of the US blogs more – all those questions answered for me.
You may follow this link to read the report in it’s entirety. It’s quite lengthy, so get your bookmark at the ready. I did pull one screen shot of particular interest to me.
They have me pegged. I’m a female blogger in the majority age bracket with a personal blog.
Anyone else out there find this good info or am I completely a geek that needs to get a life?
Wait. Don’t answer that.
This is why I have a love/hate relationship with Vacation Bible School. Love the Bible knowledge my kids get, hate the shuttle service. I’ve gotten nothing accomplished this week due to the fact that my morning routine is out of whack. I need my mornings, mentally and physically.
Thank God it’s Friday. Seriously and Amen.
So I got nothin’ for you guys this week besides pictures. Sorry, I know I disappoint, especially after my slam dunk of a post regarding The Demon. Oh, wait! I do have a link to my latest over at the fabulous Relief Journal. My latest thought-provoking post is up for your amazement (or entertainment, how ever you look at it.) It’s a true little story about the Internet and my pastor.
Yesterday I represented Compassion International at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit held at Christ Church in Montclair. Tons of stained glass, murals of Bible scenes on the walls, ornate architecture. So lovely. I wish my church had stained glass like this:
I love the way the light glows around Jesus’ face, don’t you?