Sunday, July 25, 2010

DAILY BLOGGING ROUTINES

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ALL OF TONIGHT'S PHOTOS WERE TAKEN IN OUR FRONT YARD THIS AFTERNOON.  ORANGE ONE'S ARE TIGER LILY'S & THE WHITE ONE'S ARE HOSTA FLOWERS

As soon as I stepped out the door into the cooler air this morning I could feel my humidity depleted energy levels begin to rise.  After having dragged my butt around for weeks on end I found myself outside with the hedge trimmer & weed whacker taking care of some much needed & long neglected yard work.  Another coat of paint on the utility trailer panels & then if was over to the neighbor's to trim up a Magnolia tree & other shrubs.  If it hadn't been Sunday I would have fired up the mower & did some grass cutting as well.  It was a productive morning & I never hit my recliner for a snooze until 12:42 P.M. & that's about the time some humidity began to creep back in.

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A very special thank you to our latest blog followers, Kathy & Robert from SEASHELLS & OVERALLS & Carol from CAROL K's JOURNEY.  Just when I had all but given up on our Follower's list, you folks rode into town & perked up my day:))  And thanks to Janna & Mike from TIN TEEPEE/LOG CABIN for pointing out my geographical error in yesterday's post.  The Kofa Mountains are indeed in Arizona & not California.

Well, in keeping with the latest 'Blogger Buzz' I figured I'd do one final blog on it with a slightly different perspective & tell you how a typical blog day goes for me.  I often wonder how & when other folks put their blogs together, where they get their ideas, favorite times of day for reading or writing blogs, what formats they use & in what sequence do they put things together like pics & text.  Do they use more than one computer & do they do their blogs all in one sitting or stretch it out though the day.  I used to do the whole thing after supper but I've kinda gotten away from that now.

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My day begins in the dark because I am generally up around 5 a.m.  Beside my recliner on a small table sit's our older Toshiba laptop.  I have a cushioned Ikea laptop pad which the computer sits on.  I lean back in my cushy recliner as a floor lamp dimly lights the keyboard.  I sometimes have a little laptop Motormouse asleep on my lap as well.  (I got a big lap) Soft ambient music floats quietly out of the stereo while Kelly & the dogs are all sound asleep in various parts of the house.  I have the patio door beside me slightly open so I can hear the birds waking up.  Quite often it is a Cardinal who starts the day.

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First site I always check on is my Hotmail account to have a look at what 'comments' have come in overnight & how much trouble I have gotten myself into.  Next, I check our Outlook Express email account & that is followed by Sitemeter where I see which way the previous day's  'visit' numbers have went.  Up or down.  This is followed by a look at our 'Feedjit site because that tells me which photo's people find interesting enough to look at.  From there it is off to check my Gmail account which in turn springboards me on to have a look at what's going on in my Facebook world & see who's doing what to whom.  My last stop is our own blog site to check my 'Shout' box & 'Follower's' section on the way to our blog list of fellow bloggers.  This is where I begin my blog reading for the day.  I try to read each blog as I go down the list & comment accordingly.  It is also at this time where I may or may not pick up an idea for the day's blog & as often as not I will begin the day's post at this time.  My whole morning blog routine generally averages about two & half hours.  In this time period I may also check some weather sites.  Might do some Google searches & web browsing as well.

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At different periods during the day I check our desktop computer for any updates in our Hotmail or Outlook Express accounts.  Short snoozes in my recliner during the day may be coupled with adding a bit more to the upcoming blog via my laptop.  Generally around 5 in the afternoon I may have most of the blog roughly thought out & assembled.  I do it all in an Outlook Express email format on the laptop & after supper around 7 I email that copy to my Gmail account & then slip into the sunroom & pick it up on our desktop computer there.  I then copy & paste it into Live Writer on the desktop & make any changes where necessary & often add further content.  It is also at this time when I unload all the photos from the cameras into the Picasa program on the computer & begin the process of editing each & every photo.  Depending on the number of photos, this can take awhile.   When finished I add all the photos to the blog, re-read it a couple times looking for mistakes & decide if there is anything I should edit out.  If everything is OK I hit the 'Publish' button & away it goes.  Total time invested in putting the blog together from start to finish would probably add up to about 4 hours each day.  Sometimes longer if I have publishing problems.  My home blogging routine is much the same as my routine while we are traveling because I do everything basically the same way.  Only difference is different place, different time zone, & different comfy chair:))

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I never ask Kelly to read the blog & see what she thinks because she's liable to tell me & that could alter my content.  She never asks what I am going to write about either which is just as well because I don't always know myself what I am going to write about.   I do my own editing & spell checks & keep my fingers crossed that I haven't messed anything up too bad.  Some mornings Kelly might point out a spelling error if she reads the blog & that's about it.   I don't know really know if she reads it or not all the time & I am just too darned afraid to ask.  It's just one of those things we don't talk about. 

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Well, I just received a blunt comment in my Hotmail account on this past Friday's Do's & Don'ts post.  I knew when I wrote that post I would be walking a thin line on how it was going to be interpreted.  My intent was to help, not to hinder.   In hindsight I should probably not have used the word's 'do's & don'ts' because that just rattles people.  My mistake there & I have since gone back to the post & changed the title.  Yes, blogs are about anything you want to write about & what content you want to put in your blog, etc.  I was only suggesting that if you are interested in, & like to write about the NASCAR racing circuit , the Masters Golfing Classic, Motocross, wind surfing, basket weaving, or parental guidance seminars it might be better for your blog if you post it where people with like minded interests can read & comment on it.   And with the huge number of growing blogs it is just humanly impossible to keep up with everyone's blogs.  Wished I could, but I can't.  I have blogged about my feelings on this many times before & expressed my regrets about blogs slipping through the cracks but it's just the way it unfortunately is & until there is a way to replace the fallible human brain's memory cells with a state of the art mega memory computer chip I'm afraid people's feelings are going to be hurt & feather's ruffled.  I wish the commenter well & I do understand her hurt feelings.

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GROANER'S CORNER:))  Three old guys are out walking.  First one says, 'Windy, isn't it?'
Second one says, 'No, it's Thursday!'
Third one says, 'So am I.......... let's go get a beer..'

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Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.

"UNTIL ONE HAS LOVED AN ANIMAL, PART OF THEIR SOUL REMAINS UN-AWAKENED"

OUR BLOGGER WEBSITE http://thebayfieldbunch.com/

OUR PHOTO ALBUMS http://picasaweb.google.com/stargeezerguy/

AL'S SMUG MUG PHOTO GALLERY http://stargeezer.smugmug.com/ (a work in progress)

The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...... AL.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

RV BLOGGERS WE HAVE MET

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THIS MORNING'S WALK THROUGH A FIELD OF CLOVER

In his Friday blog RICK talked about Microsoft's Paint program & included an example of the Bayfield Bunch logo I made up nearly a year ago using that program.  We had that logo implemented into a business card format thanks to Kelly's son & his graphic business.  We have found the cards an easy way for people we meet to access our site.  I will sometimes leave a card in a restaurant, visitor's center, a bulletin board, or under a rock cairn along the trail.  Always nice to receive an email from someone if & when they find one of our cards.  And thanks to Rick for using our card as an example of Microsoft's Paint program.  By the way, drawing this card out was no easy feat using just the mouse.  Wished they had something like a USB 'plug-in-pencil' for drawing things!! (Drawing was another hobby of mine as a kid)

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Judy, over at TRAVELS WITH EMMA has taken the Picasa photo editing program plunge & is doing quite well with it right off the bat.  She is currently in the Yellowstone Park area & having a great time touring all the scenic sites.

Today turned out to be a totally rainy Saturday.  Luckily I had backed the utility trailer into the car port  a few days ago so Bruce & I were able to get a few more things done & even stay dry in the process.  Blog reader Wil, in a comment the other day asked, "have you cleaned and repacked the bearings yet, Al?"  Co-incidentally, Bruce had noticed one of the trailer wheel hubs missing last week & said he would clean & repack the bearings because they were probably full of dirt & grime.   That job was one of the things Bruce took care of today complete with putting on a new hub cap.  I spliced all the trailer wiring back together again & actually got the tail lights functioning properly so it was a productive day for both Bruce & I despite the gloomy rain.

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NEIGHBOR BRUCE PULLS OFF THE WHEEL BEARING ASSEMBLY

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A  PRODUCTIVE RAINY DAY SATURDAY IN THE CARPORT 

In MARGIE'S BLOG on Friday she talked about meeting some fellow bloggers (BIG DAWG AND FREEWAY) & that started me to thinking about a few RV blogging folks we have met as well in our travels.  The more I thought about it the more I began to realize we had met more folks than I had first thought.  To the best of my ability this is our list & apologies to anyone I may have temporarily forgotten.  As I list each person I will follow with their blog site name & the place where we met them. 

RICK & PAULETTE ...(Rick & Paulette's RV Travels) BORREGO SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA

JERRY & SUZY...  (Our Life on Wheels) 'THE RANCH' McNEAL, ARIZONA

LAURIE & ODEL...(Semi-True Tales of Our Life on the Road) BISBEE, ARIZONA

FROGGI DONNA & STU... (2 Taking a 5th)KOFA MOUNTAINS, ARIZONA

WANDERING WILLY...Wandering Willy's Travels) BORREGO SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA  

JIM & RENE... (live. work. dream.) 'THE RANCH' McNEAL, ARIZONA 

JOHN BROWN... (John & Brenda's Incredible Adventure) QUARTZSITE, ARIZONA

MOTTI & PATTY... (TraveLiving Journey - Our Life as Full Time RVers) BISBEE, ARIZONA

DOUG & JOANNE... (Personal Trip Journal - Living Our Dream) YUMA, ARIZONA

RANDY & PAM... (WarnerRVnewS) BAYFIELD, ONTARIO   

JANNA & MIKE... (Tin TeePee/Log Cabin) KOFA MOUNTAINS, ARIZONA

ELLIE & JIM...(Justravelin) KOFA MOUNTAINS, ARIZONA

SANDRA & GORDON... (nightly news) WHY, ARIZONA

PATTY & DAVE... (Adventures of Shadow the RVing Dog) BELLE STARR'S RANCH, DOUGLAS ARIZONA

IVAN... (Roadtrip 2010) 'THE RANCH' McNEAL, ARIZONA 

BOONIE... (the Occupation of Independence)SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO

WANDERWOLF MIKE... (Meanderings of Wanderwolf) AJO, ARIZONA

MICHAEL J DEPRAIDA...BORREGO SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA

DEBBIE & ROD... (Rocks Off With Debbie Too)BAYFIELD, ONTARIO

MIKE & MAUREEN... (RV Adventures with MnMnM) CANNONVILLE, UTAH

For Kelly & I with our rather hermit like RVing lifestyle, the fact that we have met this many people is nothing short of amazing.  We have met other folks as well but I have only included the RV BIog gang here.  I know there are RVer's out there who could fill up whole hard drives with lists of people they have met but for us I sure never figured we would ever meet many people, let alone this many people.  Eeee-Gads, we are becoming quite the social butterfly's!!  Crazy, huh:))

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WE HAVE HATCHED ANOTHER BATCH OF BABY ROBBINS IN THE CARPORT

GROANER'S CORNER:((  Two elderly gentlemen from a retirement center were sitting on a bench under a tree when one turns to the other and says: 'Slim, I'm 83 years old now and I'm just full of aches and pains. I know you're about my age. How do you feel?'
Slim says, 'I feel just like a newborn baby.'

'Really!? Like a newborn baby!?'
'Yep. No hair, no teeth, and I think I just wet my pants.'

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Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.

"UNTIL ONE HAS LOVED AN ANIMAL, PART OF THEIR SOUL REMAINS UN-AWAKENED"

OUR BLOGGER WEBSITE http://thebayfieldbunch.com/

OUR PHOTO ALBUMS http://picasaweb.google.com/stargeezerguy/

AL'S SMUG MUG PHOTO GALLERY http://stargeezer.smugmug.com/ (a work in progress)

The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...... AL.

Friday, July 23, 2010

BLOGGING.....JUST MY OPINION

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The overnight rains dropped our temps a bit but I think all the extra moisture in the air really ramped up the humidity again.  Painted one side of the utility trailer panels this morning but I have a feeling they will be a long time drying.  Cleaning windows is not one of my favorite things but with a spare squirt of energy & some half hearted enthusiasm I at least managed to get our living room windows done today.

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SLIPPED DOWN TO THE BEACH TONIGHT TO HAVE A LOOK TOWARDS DETROIT WHERE TORNADO WATCHES WERE IN EFFECT

The morning's rain gave me an excuse to make a Jeep run & check for any water leaks in case we had not installed the hard top correctly a few days ago.  Everything checked out dry so I chalked that up as an extra bonus for the day.

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BAYFIELD HARBOR

A fair few bloggers seemed to come down with haircuts this past week or so & this morning I was no exception.

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ORDERS FROM HEADQUARTERS came down this morning saying if I did not get a haircut I would not be allowed to leave the house without a bag on my head.  I tried on the bag.........& then I got the haircut!!  That scared me so bad I figured I had better trim my beard up as well.......................!!

This coming September will mark my third year of blogging & in these past 3 years I have developed some thoughts, ideas & opinions about what I think makes some blogs more readable than others.  I am going to go out on a limb here & offer some do's & don'ts as I see it.  Most important is to remember these are only my thoughts & my thoughts alone.  You may agree with some of them or you may not & there is nothing personal here.  Everyone sees things differently & I am certainly no expert on blogging but here goes my thoughts anyway.

- Do not put music on your blog.  It is annoying!!  If you insist on music then offer it as an option.  Put a button at the top of your blog which people can click on if they really want to hear your most favorite song of all times.   Some people put in a video option but the key word there is 'option.'  Do not make it a default video that people have to sit through.  Same thing with 'Slide Shows.'  Remember, there are still a lot of internet folks out here with slow internet speeds plus all the Air Card people with their 5 Gig limits.  That audio visual stuff just totally chews up download times & bandwidth.

- Don't load your site with aggravating advertising, regardless of how much you think you need the .49 cents a month extra income.  If I click on a site that is loaded with stationary or pop up advertising I immediately pop right out of there & I do not return.  I have seen blogs so full of advertising that it was hard to find the actual post itself.

- Try not to fall into the rut of starting your blog off everyday with the same words & morning routines you used the day before or the day before that, or......  Be creative.  You do not have to start your blog from the very beginning moments of awakening.  The blog does not have to have a standard beginning or ending.  Again, be creative & think outside the box.  Start each day from a different perspective.  In any book, that first paragraph can make or break the reader's interest in the rest of the story!!  I had to drop a blog last summer because after about 3 months I could not get past the first paragraph anymore because of basically the same routine every morning.  Nice people I'm sure but after awhile I just referred to it as, 'the coffee blog' & moved on.

- Stay away from all that glitz, glamour & glitter stuff.  Dancing bears, frolicking flamingos, Las Vegas billboard lights, reams of happy faces & flying Brazilian billboards proclaiming that you, 'Have A Nice Day!!'

- Some bloggers promote their blog sites by encouraging people to leave comments or join their Followers lists.  Nothing wrong with that of course & we all look forward to comments & Followers but it's just not in my nature to do that despite my 'Followers' list being dead in the water for the past couple months.

- Do not ramble on with long drawn out blogs like I do.  Make them shorter & keep them interesting.  And yes, I know my blog photos are too big.

- Write your post in short paragraphs & avoid running your whole blog into one long rambling hard to read blonk.  I used to do that until a reader straightened me out.

- Try to vary your blog topics every day & avoid getting tunneled into the same project, mood or subject matter over & over.  In other words, keep people guessing about what your next post is going to be about.   Make tomorrow's post different from today's.

- A step by step, blow by blow description of a button factory tour can get pretty dry pretty quick.  Add a link to the button factory & let the reader click on that if he wants' to know how many colored buttons are sewn backwards onto a checkerboard jelly bean shirt on assembly line B.

- Remember to add your thoughts, feelings, & opinions about what you are seeing & doing when traveling.  Not just, "well, then we went to Bill's Bargain Mart & I got a fly swatter & then we drove to Ambercrombieville & Hank got an ice cream cone with birdseed sprinkles on it & then we decided it was time to go home so we went home & George drove the car but not too fast because we met Sally & Mike and Wally & Rita and Bert and Ernie and Dorothy & Jim and Rosie & Rufus and, and, and, and, etc. etc. etc!!  zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz:((  Be creative & use your imagination.  Throw in some humor, add some feelings.  Again, get yourself outside the box & push some boundaries. 

- Don't do as I have done in the past by poo pooing certain areas of the country or States just because they are not in MY area of interest.  Be understanding & considerate of other people's choice of RV vehicles or style of RVing.  Because you don't agree with or care for things does not mean you have to put it in your blog.  Some things are best left un-said.  Trust me on this one folks.....I know what I am talking about:))

- If you must take a fellow blogger to task over something, do it in a private email & not in your blog.

- Be creative with your comments on other people's blogs.  Make them original, personal & heartfelt.

- Don't write a few lines, publish it & then come back a few hours later & do the same thing.  This is a supposedly clever method used by some to keep people coming back again & again clicking on their site maybe 5 or 6 times a day & that way increasing the numbers & advertising revenues on that particular blog.  Again, probably nothing wrong with that except to me it is putting the advertising dollars first instead of the readers.  Not in my nature to do that.

- Keep your blog printing font size on the large side.  Not everyone has eagle eye vision anymore.  And don't let your font color bleed into your background color making it nearly invisible.

- And remember, our blogs are mainly geared to the RV Lifestyle & related matters.  They are not a platform for political or religious views & bellowing!!  If you want to do that, start up a second blog & target those particular markets accordingly.....and good luck!!

Well, there you have it, I am all thought out for another day.  Just wanted to share a few opinions on blogging with the hopes I may have said something here that may help someone.  At least get people thinking.  More likely enough fodder to get myself into trouble again though.  Oh well, just remember, there are no hard & fast rules for bloggers......just opinions................................ Toodles:)) 

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  Just heard about an 83 year old woman who talked herself out of a speeding ticket by telling the young police officer that she had to get there before she forgot where she was going.
Makes perfectly good sense to me.....

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Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.

"UNTIL ONE HAS LOVED AN ANIMAL, PART OF THEIR SOUL REMAINS UN-AWAKENED"

OUR BLOGGER WEBSITE http://thebayfieldbunch.com/

OUR PHOTO ALBUMS http://picasaweb.google.com/stargeezerguy/

AL'S SMUG MUG PHOTO GALLERY http://stargeezer.smugmug.com/ (a work in progress)

The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...... AL.