I'll chime in with a wooden nickel or two, for what it's worth. I've never gotten into that document every stitch diary thing. I am too busy thinking about the work I am doing, where it needs to go and how to get there to worry about where my camera is or accessing some convoluted file system (my husband set up my system, and thus is a reflection of his odd, uncommunicative mind... not very user friendly.) to tell everyone how my day's work went. I have people asking me to do it, but I am just not wired for it. I never kept up with a diary as a kid, I am lousy at sending letters - I have the attention span of a gnat even for email, for that matter. Occasionally I'll take a pic or two if it's something really bizarre or way left of the accepted centre. I would rather show someone in person, talk face to face and interact directly. That is when I really start flooding with ideas and information. My network is also to blame for my lack of readily available photographs; my camera software is in my husbands computer which is an Apple, thus I haven't the foggiest how things work. Asking him is like pulling hen's teeth so, I find myself very efficient in my photography. Have I found other's LJ and blogs useful and interesting? Occasionally. Do I tend to find a plethora of information I don't care about/need to know? Yes. I am with Dawn on this one, I keep my stuff on my website (which I can't even keep up to that - I have *years* of stuff that has to be put on there) which having to do all that technical schtuff to get it looking right and operating efficiently, one finds good reason to not post every last iota of thought onto it.
All this quite ironic coming from a person who has a difficult time *not* talking for extended periods of time. ;-) Kathy Ermine, a lion rampant tail nowed gules charged on the shoulder with a rose Or barbed, seeded, slipped and leaved vert(Fieldless) On a rose Or barbed vert a lion's head erased gules. Its never too late to be who you might have been. -George Eliot Tosach eólais imchomarc. - Questioning is the beginning of knowledge. http://www.sengoidelc.com/node/131 _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
