I've lately been looking more at other's blogs, both out of simple curiosity and I suppose in part because I have been trying to decide just what is missing from my own blogs. I try to keep them on a certain set theme, but I wonder just how effectively I manage that. I meander a lot about things on Phantascene.com's Journal here, but I try to stick to writing at A Writer's Life - particularly what I am up to in my writing - and over at Diet Tracker I try to keep things about my dieting efforts (which are on the rocks at the moment). But am I doing enough? Are they set in a well enough theme to survive?
I've decided to expand a little on my blogs and shift things around. I have such wide ranging interests and some things don't really mesh that well into some subject ranges. My Family C.A.R.E. site I think is doing good, but I think I might branch it off and have a child blog on general health to cover heart attacks and strokes - things I am interested in because of my father. I'd also like to consider child blogs for it about Katherine Hepburn Syndrome vs Parkinson's (My grandmother and aunt were diagnosed with Parkinson's, but then a third doctor told my mom it's not that, it's Katherine Hepburn Syndrome).
I want to branch off from my Diet Tracker with a fitness blog and a recipes blog.
Then I have my new passion, ATVs in Alaska, over at Alaska ATV.
So I'll be busy and have lots to do, which means I need to figure out just how I can get back to the 9-5 work schedule with my computer tying up the house line. Need the second phone line back - or better, DSL and a kick-ass desktop.
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