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I'm joining Beverly, and Kirsten Kapur, and Mary Lou Egan and Cal Patch and others, in returning to my blog with regularity. Not to mention rebuilding my blogreading habits. Who do you read these days? Leave a suggestion in my comments!
Kirsten also asked this question and listed many of my longtime faves, she's s receiving great suggestions in her comments.
FYI: All of the photos today were made with my almost dead older cracked iPhone. Yes I know I am a professional photographer with a kickass camera and plenty of knowhow. Busman's holiday! It is creating some interesting colorshifts and odd blur, which I sorta kinda am correcting and sorta kinda am keeping.
If these photos look familiar, you may be on of my Instagram feed. It is so easy to post there, I do so daily. Although tempting, rarely a shot looking down on a plate of food. Been there! Seen that! I'm galezucker on Instagram, you can see what I mean.
Looking forward to your blogreading suggestions and to being back here with some regularity.
You captured the weekend beautifully with your cracked old iphone! Thanks for the motivation and the excellent class.
ReplyDeleteLongtime reliable, eh? That's good, right? LOL. A couple of blogs I really like - and these may be duplicates of ones I mentioned at Kirsten's - are Talk of the House, Chronicles of Home and Kim Klassen Photography.
ReplyDeleteYes- Carole Julius of Carole Knits-longtime reliable should have read: longtime reliably good! (why else would we keep coming back!)
ReplyDeleteI ALWAYS love your photos, iPhone or fancy-cam! I've been reading the blogs of the crafty Brit-Chix and the French-Chix lately. I don't understand French, but I LOVE their crochet photos AND charts! Check out Dottie Angel, Granny Mania!, Coco Rose Textiles and of course, Attic24. BECAUSE, you need more granny square inspiration! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLove your work since Front St. New Haven. I was at the Stage Lighting place. Read your blog and here are my suggestions:
ReplyDeleteEpbot.com geeks, girly and crafty
myshetland.co.uk Fab pics of Icelandic and Shetland ponies.
Love the idea of that workshop with you & Beverly...
ReplyDeleteI happily blogged through the Big Blog Slump and now, as everyone is apparently refreshed and renewed (for the moment), I'm feeling it slip.
I could have used that workshop! :)
Hi Gale - So what is up w/ Facebook now. They hi-jack your blog post and the comments don't come through to your blog. Oh, geez. Another thing to think about.
ReplyDeleteI commented over there and now here.
Glad you are blogging again.
Hope to see you soon,
Kristin
In the hands of a great photographer, any camera is a good one! It's wonderful to see you (and a few others) recommitted to blogging. It gives me the boost I need to keep going, too. Thanks for the mention!
ReplyDeletecracked phone or not....great photos. (loved the online workshop btw!)...great to see you all back.
ReplyDeleteFunny how a bunch of us hit a period of life that left blogging behind, isn't it? Even though we link a podcast every few weeks, the TwinSet blog is otherwise neglected. I'm feeling an urge coming on - not quite to full commitment yet, but it's coming.
ReplyDeleteI do regularly read DesigKnit for the design inspiration (and dry wit), SpinDyeKnit for the life inspiration, and From Ewe to You for shepherding wisdom.
Thanks to you, I have several new blogs in my blog reader. I'm using Feedly to keep up; how about you? I looked through the list recently, and there are so many blogs that have fallen by the wayside, but I'm afraid to take them off the list, in case there's a reawakening.
ReplyDeleteI love your photography, even with cracked phone. The best camera you have is the one that's with you, and my phone is always with me.
Instagram? I love it. Quicker than blogging, but I blog, too. I'm pdxknitterati over there, and my blog is pdxknitterati.com if you want to swing by.