Sunday, February 2, 2014

Entry #1. What I see.

Continuing on my path in this world I find food...amazing. So if you're talking about food in particular on a blog, let me know and I'll be glad to read (as long as I get a recipe). The very first blog that interested me was The Pioneer Woman. Not only does she cook, she has fantastic recipes to share, and gardening tips! I look at her as inspirational. Mother of four and a rancher's wife she still has time to keep up on a blog and COOK! Man, am I jealous! Blogs like this(The Pioneer Woman), make me want to learn to cook, garden and try new things often, because some bloggers just make it seem so cool. This is definitely a place I will visit frequently! Speaking of recipes here's one I'm going to try

Now unfortunately,there are some interesting blogs and some not so interesting. One of the few blogs I found a little..dull and somewhat rude. is My Son Is A Literary Genius. First of all it is on a plain white background, I don't know if that is to symbolize something or not, but I am not fond of it. Second of all the author's content is sarcastic and I didn't enjoy reading it because it was on the rude side of the spectrum, specifically when the author was having a conversation with the sons teacher about the "poem". I can understand that he was trying to make a joke out of the stupid thing his kid did, but he came off like a jerk and it is almost too dumb for me to sit here and argue about. All in all I wouldn't parent my kid the way he does because I grew up with much stricter rules and behaviors I had to follow. So this shows me different ways of how a parent handles their kid and this is NOT how I would handle it.
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I have to say this blog grabbed my attention, immediately, is one of the most stunning to examine. Surprisingly, it didn't have to do with food. Along side food, I also enjoy photography ( I think I found my new favorite photos) and this blog showcases beautiful photography that mixes real live people and miniature doll houses sets. This unique photographing artist goes by the name of Richard Tuchman. Richard T was inspired by the American painter Edward Hopper, who captured the emotions of people dealing with isolation and loneliness. Though there is not much description in this blog the pictures really make up for it. I find these photographs indescribably beautiful and fulfilling in a way. These pictures portray how every person on this earth feels in times of longing for something better to come along. They each have a story that takes over the imagination and makes me wonder,"what is she thinking right in this moment?" To me not only is she breath-taking, she is mysterious. I ponder my own thoughts in ways similar to her, as she looks through the window to the world below. Not many can make someone seem so depressing and isolated, and leave another's thoughts in beauty and wonder.

Edward Hopper's Painting "Morning Sun"


No matter what type of blog it is, there will always be things within that I could reflect on and visualize, there are rarely blogs that I "dislike", because everyone has there own thoughts and styles of writing. Some may be better written than others, but none the less, every blogger is trying to say something and it's my interest that helps me figure it out when I read one. 


2 comments:

  1. I also read about food and woman pioneer. I wish you can learn how to cook, I know already but not everything. I need also to learn many things.

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  2. Well written considerations that reflect your personality while also informing the reader. Good job. Clarify the link for the 3rd blog you discuss above so the reader can more easily access the information you are discussing.

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