signposts

On June 24, 2010, in Food, bloggie stuff, by Lori

It’s a taxonomical question, of sorts: does your blog just include everything, or do you specialize? Are you a lumper, or a splitter? I’ve been for years, and I’ve tried both approaches. I started with a blog that just had everything – book reviews, movie reviews, handwork, food, life, photography – and then I decided to split them off into different single-focus blogs. I had a cloud blog, a dream blog, a book blog, a photography blog, a , a NY Stories blog, and a personal blog. That got to be a LOT of work, man. And not only that, it left me feeling as fragmented as it sounds. Plus, most visitors just read one of the blogs, and I’d want to share something special but it was on one of the other blogs. So back I went to a single blog. [note: this is all a very silly problem, really.]

This blog originated as a knitting blog, exclusively. But as a very busy person, with limited knitting time, weeks might pass without something knitting-related to say, so I started filling in with other things. Now, even though it has a knitting-themed title, and I do try to focus on handwork whenever possible, it has a bit of everything…..and I like it that way. I hope you do too.

The only exception to “everything” is that I decided to reanimate my old , Luscious. I wrote a post about this a couple of weeks ago. I don’t post on as often as I post here, on Thrums, but whenever I do, oh how I want you to see it! This morning, for instance, my husband made a big batch of for me, as he does every summer, and so I posted it on Luscious. I put a little widget in the sidebar – take a look:

  1. At the top is a counter – remember, the person who leaves the 500th comment will win a skein of Noro, brought directly from Tokyo. (I hope it’s you!)
  2. Next down is the little “welcome to my blog” widget
  3. And underneath that is an RSS feed for my . And right there, the top link is to the post. I’m excited about that one because (1) I adore , (2) especially homemade , (3) the photographs are great simply because how could they not be, given the dark green of the cucumbers and the bright red of the hot cherry peppers, and (4) it’s so easy to make , and they’re so incredibly wonderful, I want to encourage you to make them too.

So anyway, this post is a long, roundabout way of saying that I hope you glance over at that little widget now and then, and head over to Luscious if the subject of a link is interesting. My husband is such an incredible cook, and I bake a lot, so you’ll find some mighty fine eating.

AND! The wedding dress arrived safely in Chicago, and *wonder of wonder, miracle of miracles* the dress fits Marnie beautifully, and she looks absolutely amazing in it. I don’t want to post the quickie photo that she sent, for any of a million reasons, but I will post a photo after the wedding. I was really sweating bullets over the fit of the dress, so what a relief.

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8 Responses to “signposts”

  1. perches says:

    Yay for the wedding dress arrival! Looking forward to the post-wedding pics.

    And Luscious? I wish we could comment. I am often smitten with a recipe there and cannot express my smit – looks like it’s only open to pingbacks and the like. So here I am, scrolling through posts so that my re:Luscious comment isn’t a total non-sequitor to say: Thank You for the pickle recipe, looks superyum, will try soon. :)

    • Lori says:

      all I can say is thank you so much for this comment! i didn’t know you couldn’t comment! it was some weird trick setting on that template. hallelujah for letting me know!

  2. Katie L says:

    Yay! I know that the dress issue was a tricky one, so I’m so glad it turned out so well! Can’t wait to see it!

    • Lori says:

      thanks katie-kate. it really does look pretty on your sister (which I heard in my head as “seester” for some bizarro reason). xomom

  3. How exciting about the wedding dress fitting beautifully! Can’t wait to see the wedding photos.

    I love blogs to be “everything” blogs. I love to read your thoughts on all sorts of things. Mine is pretty eclectic too. Sometimes too much, I’m sure.

    I can see that food might deserve its own blog, but I do try to follow Luscious too.
    On her own blog, Anne Campbell just said ..Really Random MusingMy ComLuv Profile

    • Lori says:

      Anne, I prefer to read ‘everything’ blogs, and I’ve never yet felt that yours was too eclectic! We fool ourselves a little bit if we think we’re really getting to know a blogger by reading her blog, but the truth is that we do get a very good sense of each other. We get a sense of how kind or funny or family-oriented or clever a person is, and that’s pretty great. I’m so glad I found yours!

  4. Sara says:

    So glad the dress arrived…safely! And, I have your food blog on my bloglines – so I don’t miss a post…

    I’m a lump the whole damn thing together kind of blogger – I only want to have one blog – it’s too hard to keep up with everything…
    On her own blog, Sara just said ..Introducing…Colleen…My ComLuv Profile

    • Lori says:

      :) Sara, you make me smile. Except for the food blog, I’m a lump the whole damn thing together blogger, too. Thank you for being such a warm and regular commenter.

      That gives me an idea for a giveaway. Hmmmm…..

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