I'm feeling "blech" about what to blog about and see I am not alone in this feeling of "blockage" as my buddy, Antibloggedy is in the same boat.
So should I blog about my garden and how the crocuses, daffodils, and grape hyacinths have naturalized?
Do I write about teaching the younger son how to mow the lawn and the immense look of pride on his face while in command of a dangerous tool?
How about a cancer patient at work who expressed such appreciation for my efforts that it totally tugged at my heartstrings?
Or should I bellyache about being overwhelmed with things to do around the house?
Or fess up to my video game addictions on the I.touch including Yard Sale, Chocolate Shop, and BeJeweled?
Oooh, here's a good one, what about the wonderful E-shower held for KimboSue? It totally exceeded all my expectations and it was so great to hear my blog friends' voices and get to chat with them!
Or share a limerick I wrote when I was a wee lass of eight years old? Hmm, maybe I'll spare you that.
Please let me know how you stay inspired, Thank you!
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Sometimes I just pick any old thing. Even if I hear an old expression that makes me think or find an awesome soap or eat something really yummy it can be just a few sentences and really about any old thing. Sometimes I'm drawn to posts that are short and sweet if I am just exhausted or not in the mood for lots of reading/words. I try to write about my life or miscellaneous things rather than specific bloggers very often. HTH :) Happy blogging ASOHIE!!!
Itouch/Iphone addictions!!
I just asked my readers today to give me something to. :)
No. . . NO talking about your bulbs that are coming up, while mine are under 3 feet of snow. . .
Anything else.
Sometimes it just hits me and I write about whatever it is, other times it seems like I just struggle. I've been thinking lately that sometimes I think I write too much, and some short spunky posts would be better. I have a garden blog and with all of our snow, I am SO not inspired to blog right now. Ugh.
Have you tried Plinky.com?
Or lately the trend ( which I took part in, too) is asking readers to ask you questions.
I think allergens have a direct connection with writers block.
I second Mrs. Spit. I'm still buried in snow, mud and muck!
Hmm, I've been at a loss lately too.It's still cold here so it's nice to hear about the flowers popping up.
I go through the same thing from time to time! I hate the feeling. It seems like my life always presents something for me to write about, usually in the form of some trauma or drama.
I want to hear more about your flowers! It is still cold here.
I enjoyed hearing all of your voices too. I still can't thank you enough for organizing the shower!
I go to other people's blogs and steal their ideas. Not what they wrote, of course, what they wrote about. And I try to give credit. Footnotes are the difference between plagarism and research.
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