Tales Of A Fourth Generation Textile Executive: Happy New Year! & Blogoblog Revisited
Dear Friends,
On behalf of myself, my family and everyone at the Jaftex Companies, we wanted to wish you a very Happy New Year! We hope that all your goals are achieved and that all your dreams come true. To 2017! Cheers!
As mentioned in some of my more recent blogs, I wanted to repost some of my favorite blogs. Here is my blog about blogs a.k.a. blogoblog from June 25, 2014. Please enjoy.
In anticipation of my school house speaking engagements at the Shipshewana Show this week, I have been scouring my past blogs (blogsweep) for inspiration (blogspiration) and ideas (blogcepts). In doing so, I have learned a couple of things (blogifacts) and have made up some new blog words (bloginology) to describe these concepts.
Long blogs stink. I pledge to keep my blogs short (microblogging) as no one wants to read a long and boring blog (blogasleep). Going forward, long blogs will be separated into more bite sized pieces (blogobites) so as to avoid the fear of blog disease (bloganoia).
I crack myself up which is funny in itself. While reading my past blogs in bed (blogsomnia), I have broken out in hysterics (blogsteria), so much so that my wife is wondering what in the blog is wrong with me. I guess I am my own best audience which is kind of funny because I probably am the only one that reads these blogs anyway. I hope other people are laughing too as laughing is healthy for you, just like quilting.
More photos. Blogs are so boring without more pictures. Therefore, going forward, I promise to have more photos (blogcandy). Ironically, I can’t think of any good photos to go with this blog, but so blog it.
This is what I learned from my bloganalysis. Please let me know if you have some bloggestions as I always love to hear from my blogees.
Blogging off!
Scott Blogunoff
One Comment
Joanne Hubbard
Happy New Year! I’ve enjoyed your blog revisiting, and this one in particular hit home with me. I know I can be long-winded (heavy-handed because I’m typing!) and I’ve decided that I really do need to take a break and save my lengthy essays for a book. Besides, the less I type, the more I can sew. 🙂
I look forward to future blogs and promise to read and reply responsibly.