What it’s about

Now that I have been doing this blogging thing for a few months,  I thought it might be a good idea to give everyone an update on what my blog is about and how to better use it.

First, on what Cindy’s Country Corner is about. Well, honestly, I’m still defining what it is about. You see, there are many blogs out here on the web that have specific focuses. There are scrapbooking blogs, photography blogs,  marketing blogs, news blogs, latest technology blogs, mommy blogs, hunting blogs, nature blogs, even how to write blogs blogs, etc. Bloggers use their blogs to share their love or  knowledge about something specific or to sell something.

Well, I like cooking, gardening, reading, golfing and boating. I love living a simple, rural life. I’m in my 50s, and a member of AARP. I love my fixer-upper house.  I love my family and my friends and my cats.

I am finding that I can’t focus on just one of those subjects. My life is all of those things and so, therefore, is this blog. I am sure there will be times when I write something that doesn’t appeal to you in the slightest. But, occasionally, you may find something written here that piques your interest, or triggers a particular memory for you, or makes you laugh. I hope that is the case.

I thought writting a blog would be super easy. It is harder than I thought. Gosh, even teeny boppers have blogs on MySpace and Facebook. How hard could it be? Well, what I didn’t consider is my age. I got my first personal computer when I was about 30 years old, which means that most everyone under the age of 30 has had access to a PC since birth. They are incredibly technologically savvy. For me, it’s like trying to teach myself a foreign language with a book for dummies.  Oh, I’ll study and I will learn lots of words and phrases, but I will never be able to speak this language fluently. Know what I mean?

So, with that said, let me tell you a few things I’ve learned that might help you navigate my blog.

First, is my home page. The content on it changes as often as I add a new post.   I usually add two new posts a week.  It would be great if I could add a new post everyday, but if I forced myself to devote that much time to this project each day, it would become a chore and not fun for me anymore.

Now, I know you don’t like to check my site each day only to discover there is nothing new. The fix for that is to subscribe to my RSS feed. With it, you  receive notification when an update to my site has been made. Pretty cool, huh? Now, I didn’t know anything about RSS feeds before I started this blog, so I’ll explain.

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. You can use a feed reader to automatically discover when I’ve posted new content to my blog. If you already have a feed reader, just click on the RSS icon (the little orange button with a couple of curved lines in it on the upper left side of my blog home page). If you don’t have a feed reader, you can get one for free from Google. Just go to http://google.com/reader to sign up, and then come back to my site and click on that little orange button.  That’s all there is to it! And what makes this feature even cooler is that since most web sites offer an RSS Subscription button, you can receive notification of updates for other sites you like to visit, too.

Okay. Now on to Comments. You have the opportunity to make a comment on each new article I post. The way to do this is to click on the Comments Link (It is located on the same line as the date of the post, right under the title.) If you are the first to comment on that article, you click where it says “No comments.” If you are not the first, click where it says 2 comments, 5 comments, 50 comments, etc.

Comments are very important to me. They are the only indication I get that you have read an aticle. Tell me that you like what I’ve written or not. Tell me if you agree or disagree. Do you like the pictures? Does my story make you think of  something similar that happened to you once? Does it make you glad or sad or angry or melancholy or WHATEVER?  The more you are willing to comment, the more others will be, too. Comments are really what can make a webblog fun.  Often, it is fun just to follow the comments on a particular post! So, please, don’t be bashful! Throw your two cents in!

As a matter of fact, if you are really inspired by a particular post, maybe you can write your story for publication on this site!  A few examples: Julie could permit me to publish her journal entry about being stuck behind a traffic accident for three hours.  My friend Pam could write about growing up on a farm. One of my sisters could write about “the yell” or about our horses, or Pickin’Chicken. (There is only one story off limits to my sisters – the one about the condoms! I made a promise.) Maddie could write about her gardening adventures. The sky is the limit! Yes, you could write your stories and the rest of us could comment on them! How much fun is that! You would get your own byline (I’ll print your first name only) and I would supply your relationship to me, i.e., sister, aunt, friend, complete stranger, so that everyone could see the connection.

Well, I’ve bored myself silly now, so off to make dinner and watch the snow. Yes, you heard right – snow in South Carolina on March 1. In like a lion, out like a lamb, so they say.

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4 thoughts on “What it’s about

  1. I could write about “Loosing Control.” I am a 44 year old mother of a 21 year old daughter and twin son and daughter who are 19. I never thought the day would come when I would say, “I’m loosing control.” I know at some point in life you have to let those little birdlings fly and even cover your eyes as not to see how many branches they are hitting along the way, but it has been hard to accept that after so many years of nurturing and them relying on your wisdom, your guidance and your opinions to one morning waking up from what surely had to have been an unfortunate coma to find that these kids are now young adults not so dependent anymore. This is where you learn in life to really appreciate your parents! Go to http://www.indianchild.com/wooden_bowl.htm (make u cry!

    • To Pat. That would make a very good “aging sucks” story, ’cause yes, I have already experienced exactly what you are going through with your kids. I can say this though, even though they are grown, it feels really good when they ask your opinion before they make a decision.

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