I’ve only been at this blogging game a couple of months but I can recognize that friends and relatives might become a bit cautious about what they say or do when I’m around — or else they unwittingly, or maybe it’s unwillingly, become a bloggortunity.
So what is a bloggortunity? (If you really want to know, skip on over to Kate’s page for the birth of the word!)
For me, a bloggortunity is whatever anyone says or does, that I see or hear about, that piques my interest enough for me to make an observation about it in my blog. And, no, it is not limited to family and friends. It encompasses the whole wide world — particularly the World Wide Web. (What a ripe for the plucking tree that is!)
So, all you folks out there, be aware, be forewarned, and be on your toes — we bloggortunists are watching and we’re carrying notepads — or smart phones with electronic notepads.
Some of us just rely on memory, though, but you can’t be sure that we’ll correctly remember every word you say. And if we don’t we’re sorry in advance for misrepresenting your chatter. We’ll try to keep the misquotes to a minimum, though we can’t really guarantee that. You know what I mean? We’re not perfect, in fact we’re far from perfect. If we were perfect we wouldn’t be reaping blog fodder from our friends and relatives.
I suppose we should only reap words and deeds from strangers to feed our blogs. Or celebrities, but don’t get me started on them. They do ask for it, after all. I mean if they didn’t want everyone talking and/or writing about the silly things they say or do then they shouldn’t put themselves out there, should they?
We aren’t really invading anyone’s space, we’re just rattling along trying to create a post that makes sense and, on a good day, amuses the reader(s).
We can always hope for readers in the plural, can’t we?
Sure we can.
But why, you might ask, do we keep our eyes and ears peeled for a bloggortunity?
Well, it comes down to this — writer’s block. A blank page or screen just waiting to be filled can be such a bear!
If you don’t believe me, take a peek at The Uninspired Chronicles and you’ll see what I mean.
Enjoy!
Love the term…
enjoy the read(s)!
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Just wish Iβd thought of that term myself but Kate Crimmins coined it. Way to go, Kate!
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I am only at this blogging game two weeks and so get what you mean π
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Yep, blogging takes being a fly on the wall to a whole new level.
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I know … I really think it’s a great way to train those observers powers π
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Hey Jensine! It’d be lovely to have you onboard The Uninspired Chronicles train! You can write about any event, person or idea that inspires you! Feel free to do an inforgraphic or pictorial as well! x
Ria
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Oh wow … feel honored will think of something and get back to you. Thanks so much π
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Hey Goodoldgirl!
Thank you for doing this! haha I rely on my memory for blogposts but perhaps I should start carrying a notepad around π
It was lovely reading this! You are awesome. x
riatarded
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Reblogged this on Preacherswifeintheknow.
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My notebook is quickly filling.
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My notebook, my smart phone, and there’s sticky notes all around the edge of my monitor. π
So glad you stopped by!
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Waves to you around your sticky notes.
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I prefer to use my memory instead of notes.
When I write the stuff down as it occurs, it just stays within the realms of how it really happened. However, when I write the stuff as I remembered it to have happened, it usually ends up being a lot more fun π
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Ah, selective memory, a wonderful invention!
… and thanks for stopping by.
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Everything! is food for my hungry blog. Especially my husband’s brand of craziness. I just don’t let him read it.
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Don’t know how I missed your comment last week. I’m with you on “everything is food for my blog.” My rule of thumb is, if you don’t want me to write about it then don’t let me know about it. π
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Just saw this a few days ago from Anne Lamott: “If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should’ve behaved better.”
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Thanks for liking a resent post. I like your blog. I’ll be back.
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Thanks! I peeked at your but will come back when i can stay longer. π
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