Blogging power!
Hmmm, I'm trying to figure out what aol journal readers seem to appreciate more:
Do they like my pet stories more? The bug stories? The reflective stories with a Christian slant? the stories about what I've done, what I'm doing, and what I want to do? or where I've been, where I'm at, and where I want to be?
As I browse through my blog entries, it seems I get more comments when I include photos of my dogs. And I'm thinking that when I start adding the larger pictures without the aol picture frame, even more people will be happy.
Also, I notice more comments accompanying the thoughtful, reflective entries about God, people in general, or things I've learned from day to day. I find these types of entries in other people's journals most interesting as well.
Often, many of you share a profound thought or story here and there that inspires and transforms my thinking. Some humorous, some painful, but always meaningful.
It never ceases to amaze me: the power of blogging!
I was all set to give an example or two, but I see that it is time for me to get the Sunday dinner started. My husband will be home from work soon, and I want to share a nice evening meal with him tonight. I hope you have a good week. Thank you for visiting today. Bea
bgilmore725 at 5:57:00 PM EDT Blog about this entry
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Yeah, Nat, I don't expect a comment on everything I write, and I'm surprised sometimes when I get any comment. You are right, some things don't need commenting! I don't comment on every blog I read either. Bea
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dear Bea,
your stories are a delight!
umm like Mavarin says I cannot alwasy think of a comeback. I can when it includes a deep subject or something that happened in yur life that happened in my life too
love and hugs
natalie -
I personally love all your stories!
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I agree with everyone...I enjoy all your stories, thoughts and all that you share with us!!
Hope dinner was nice!
Maria
http://journals.aol.com/bobbysgirl8584/thoughtsaboutmylifem yfamilymyfri/
7/19/06 9:01 AM
Lori
http://journals.aol.com/helms