Happy birthday, MarthaStewart!
My blog is an instructional tool that’s a very serious, well written, beautifully photographed, sort of like a magazine series that goes on and on and on and on. It’s a lot of stuff that we don’t put in the magazine because we don’t have enough pages to include what I put in my blog. A tremendous number of people read it, because they learn from it every day, and they’re inspired.
I was going to say that yours is actually the only blog I look at anymore. Do you feel alone in the sort of blogging field these days? No, I don’t even think about it that way. I think about it as a way to teach people a tremendous amount of information. I have a lot of information that I’d like to share, and as the avenues for sharing decrease—and they really are decreasing, because everyone’s paying attention to what isn’twearing today, or that kind of stuff that they really want to see—but they also need to learn. So that’s my idea of why I continue to blog and to show interesting pictures.
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