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Blogger d smith kaich jones said...

not having much perfection to write about in the first place, i left off even trying years ago. that said, there are mornings and days when just sitting in the what-is feels damn close.

i am a lover of the truth, sad or joyful. bring me your truth, whoever you may be, and i will read. (as long as it is not a name-calling truth - i turn away from ugliness of the soul.)

xoxo

November 13, 2011 at 4:37 PM

Blogger Maria-Thérèse ~ www.afiori.com said...

Very beautiful photos! I love taking photos in fog. Strange about the pea soup though - all lumpy, not like fog?
I actually have a tale of non-perfectness to share but not the time to do it, maybe later... Working my little fingers off, transcription work, super urgent, may blog about it all if I'm brave enough.

November 13, 2011 at 4:54 PM

Blogger Sarah Sullivan said...

There is nothing I love better than a straight up honest post. Cause so many of us can relate..it is not like our pain is not understood. I think sometimes when we do put an honest post out there..folks respond cause they are right there too. I loved this..wonderful post hon!!
Sarah

November 13, 2011 at 5:20 PM

Blogger Lost Star said...

Great post. Lovely fog.

Here is to being honest.

(A comment typed whilst in pajamas. Which I haven't actually left today.)

November 13, 2011 at 6:08 PM

Anonymous Corrine said...

Fog, mysterious, ethereal.
Honesty, good in some things, not so much in others.
Blogs, forum for inspiration.
My reality would be all that you mention, including some expired stuff in the fridge, but I'm pretending life right now, if you pretend long enough, maybe it will come true, yes?

November 13, 2011 at 6:21 PM

Blogger will said...

Oh, yeah, like I'm going to tell the truth, reveal myself and give away the story line for a best selling novel and Oscar winning movie!

November 13, 2011 at 7:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting observation of how blogging has changed. I always sigh when I see that some formerly average blogger has now decided that she or he needs a bigger, better website with all sorts of bells and whistles. Suddenly he or she isn't just one of us, but someone very special-- with an important, significant point of view.

I wish them well, of course, but prefer to read about the "imperfect" lives of the average bloggers. So, your suggestion sounds like a good one to me.

November 14, 2011 at 1:24 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Truth in blogging...would be wonderful....smiles

November 14, 2011 at 1:25 AM

Blogger Maggie May said...

This is and always has been my blog. My tagline is 'one woman, telling the truth about her life' and it is, even when it's been very hard to do so. I'm proud of it.

November 14, 2011 at 2:22 AM

Blogger Kelly said...

Inspiration is gotten from the good of everyone's worlds but it may be fun to find comfort knowing that none of us are perfect. Especially today as I went to get my haircut in the same sweats and t-shirt I slept in last night. YEP, I did it. And hoped and prayed I didn't run into anyone I knew. But tomorrow with hair cut and colored I will look perty (and I avoided being "found out"). This week of truth should be fun. Great Blog.

November 14, 2011 at 2:40 AM

Blogger Molly said...

I think you're pretty good at including the good the bad and the ugly already.
Yours and Bee's posts on this have been so thought-provoking ... (pause while brain mulls over)
Looking fwd to your posts this week!

November 14, 2011 at 9:44 AM

Blogger Jody Pearl said...

This has always been a tricky one for me - how honest is uncomfortable?!

I started the blog as a way to stay connected with my sewing students (past, present & potential). I try and keep on task however recently I've included a few 'home-truths' which are invariably the first topic of conversation at following workshops!

I don't have a large bloggy following which is fine, I potter along, blabbing about stuff, if others like it & can relate or are inspired that's nice, if not that's fine too.

I could have 2 Blogs - one for others and one for me but who has the time!

November 14, 2011 at 10:06 AM

Blogger stephanie said...

I was just thinking about something similar this weekend. Yes, let's be honest. I'm in.

November 14, 2011 at 5:09 PM

Blogger Jennifer said...

I love the idea!! I can see why people choose to focus on positive things, but it's sometimes nice to see that everything isn't always rosy and perfect. I'm writing from work on a very busy day. I sometimes pop in to read a few of my favorite blogs (including yours) for a bit of escapism, but sometimes I think how much nicer things seem for the blog writer than for myself (sorry, but it's true!). My worst sore point is that I don't have time to read anymore (or not much anyway) and I'm not able to pursue any of my creative interests (am I complaining too much - it's hard to be honest and not feel like I am??) The blogs I read are written by people who enjoy reading and seem to have a bit more time to indulge in these pleasures.... Anyway, I'm ramblng and I love reading these blogs and wish everyone all the best, but a bit of realism is nice every once in a while..

November 14, 2011 at 7:47 PM

Blogger keishua said...

I am not sure why perfectionism is so popular in the blog world. I try to get away from that and read blogs that have a healthy does of realism.

November 15, 2011 at 6:07 PM

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