Believe it or not this is my
10th post of 2017. Ten in 13 days. Somehow I have rediscovered my enjoyment of writing, and you
the internet unfortunately have to bear the brunt. Last year I was on the point
of throwing the towel in. Quitting blogging altogether. I simply couldn't be bothered, the
blogging community was shrinking, most posts received no acknowledgement
whatsoever, I didn't really feel I had the time to devote. Then I wrote about this sad state of affairs and in the process
discovered that despite all of this I still really enjoyed it. And so here we
are.
After a summer of writing
almost nothing, the autumn saw Wansteadbirder.com step up a few gears. I've not
regained the heights of 2011 and I doubt I ever will - that was a unique period
in my life - but it is beginning to flow again. I can't really say that there
is a reason for this, it just is what it is. It may continue or it may not. It
may get boring, indeed some may say that it already is! Now that I think about
it I'm sure I once wrote a blog post about how I was boring even myself. That
said, I’m back to doing what I used to do back then, which is keeping a list of
things that I see or think of that I might then choose to bash out a few
sentences on. Currently on this small scrap of paper are my unique sense of
balance, snowmageddon in Wanstead, how trips often have soundtracks, sunsets, and
why it is that I frequently use too many commas. As usual not much birdy content.
That said and despite the title, it has never really been all about birds. That
would too boring. Had it been, I think it would have died a death quite a few
years ago. As it is this is the ninth year, can I make it ten? How long does the
average blog endure for? And how on earth does Steve Gale manage to write so
much?! He's just won the highly-coveted Rambler award for the best blog that Neil reads, and for the fourth year running. This is richly deserved, his
output is second to none, no repetition, always something to whet the appetite
and always something new to make the commute go that little bit quicker.
Apparently I was the runner-up again, although I did pick up a gong for my
overly-emotional post about the parallels between the US election and Brexit. I
think I won it once, probably back when I was a house husband and wrote stupid
things every day about the minutae of life and my laughable attempts at
domesticity and bringing up children. Anyway cheers Neil (aka Factor), and well done to
Steve and thanks for the words!
Factor has also listed a number of really good reads to make up his shortlists,
it is well worth going over to his page and having a look - you may discover
something that really piques your interest. Since I had my big moan/epiphany, I
have been trawling around various birdy spots on the web and have managed to
discover a number of enjoyable places to fritter away time. So now over there
on the right you should see a fresh and expanded blog-roll. There is a new one
about waders, one from a birder who travels possibly more than I do, a few
local patch soldiers from around the country, and a couple more photography
ones. I hope to add a few more in the coming weeks, albeit that I don’t want
the list to be too lengthy. In summary, there is light.
Thanks for the kind words Jono, and coming from the best that is praise indeed. As for the state of blogging, I think it's like vinyl records - once considered 'old hat' but now making a comeback - artisan writing for discerning readers... or something like that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the plug Jono - I going have a good read of some of those new blogs. You and Steve need more competition! It will also help keep both your fine standards from wilting. Always a joy to read.
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