To Blog or Not to Blog
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Something different—my first joint effort. Why I Blog? : schumant.blogspot.com Tammy Schuman I enjoy blogging, but never appreciated the varied ways it could be used. As I mentioned earlier, I started journaling on my sister–in–law's recommendation and my musings morphed into a blog* (web log) . Getting Skeeter changed my perspective and provided all sorts of laughable moments. It was a compatible context for serendipity, my smart mouth, and learning to deal with a disability. While some people use blogs to vent, most people choose to inform others about their unique life experience. I post when something happens or comes to me. It's interesting the freedom you have when there is no salary involved. A schedule of three posts in one week or only one in one month is not uncommon. I have a friend who posted regularly to mark the impending birth of her first grandchild. Initially, she used her blog to capture tho...