Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Covering Communities
Throughout life you are always going to be surprised by something. Whether it be from a person or a pet, there's always something new to learn from the creatures that are closest to your heart. One of the best examples of these surprising encounters is from the people that build up your community. Being that I live in the country you may think that there’s not a lot to learn about the people who live there. No more than twenty houses surround my own and spending almost nineteen years there you may figure that you would already know everything there is about everyone who lives there. Even though this may be the case in most instances, there are still a few things I learned about them over the past few weeks. One of these things is that, no matter what seems to happen in your life, when you live in a small community like mine, everyone knows about it. I suppose it’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it is slightly funny how quick things get around.
Blog #1
There are thousands of different ways you can express your opionions and thoughts through a number of different writting techniques, blogging is one of them. People use blogs to tell others things about themselves, things about their family, stories in their life and what they are feelng. What sets a blog apart from any other form of literature, or in other words, what makes a blog a blog, is that they are short overviews of a spacific thought or feeling of a single moment in time. If you asked me what i like most about blogging i would have to tell you the word play. I love making paragraphs, sentenses and words flow together and sound elegant with each other, but in turn this is the thing i struggle with the most. I find that structuring sentences and making them sound good is what is most challenging for me, besides the spelling, i'm no good at that either. :)
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