Hello everyone. I've been going through some of my old posts here on the English Muse, trying to streamline the categories. In the process, I revisited three of my most popular posts since I started my blog two years ago.
Each post poses a question The responses are very cool!
Here are the links:
Why did you start your blog?
Where are you and what time is it there?
and...
What are you reading?
Take a look and leave an answer!
6 comments:
I started my blog to showcase my knitting...then I stopped knitting...so now it's just whatever I feel like posting.
It is 12:13 in Edmonton, Alberta and I am on my third night of having trouble sleeping.
And I am currently reading L'homme invisible (The Invisible Man) by Patrice Desbiens, it's for school, however it's been something I've been meaning to read for awhile. Also reading Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, but it's hard to fit it in between textbooks.
Bright Green Laces
I started my blog to learn HTML and to find a fashion commonality that i couldn't find in my friends
It's 5:53 pm on the east coast of Australia
Reading the new stephen fry autobiography: (part2)the new adventures of stephen fry
i've been reading for a while but don't normally comment. but today i thought, why the hell not!
i started blogging when i moved from the UK to Austria as a way of letting my friends and family know what i've been up to!
its Friday 11am in Vienna, Austria
i'm reading Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons. i'm not many pages in yet but i'm thinking its gonna be a goodie!
I'm reading Bunin - "dark alleys".
I started my blog because that would show how I see the world.
I'm 100 miles from Moscow in the town of Kolomna. (Russia) Time: 13.36
I started my blog to collect the experiences, the people, the literature, and the photography that inspires me. My blog is a place for me to record a running commentary on life and to test out writing ideas.
I'm writing from a small town in Illinois in between Chicago and St. Louis. It's 8:40 am. Never thought I'd end up here, but I love it.
Currently reading Writing for a Good Cause by Barbato & Furlich, Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton, and re-reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Just finished re-reading a children's lit classic, The Giver by Lois Lowry.
I'm a fellow book-lover, so I follow your blog regularly. Your what I'm reading now posts are such a great idea.
Visit me at kaityteer.blogspot.com. ♥
I started my blog as a way to express myself.
Right now, I'm in Sacramento, California, & it's 9:05pm.
I'm reading Catch-22. It's a bit long considering there's not much of a plot, but it's very well-written & interesting.
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