For the past two months we have been part of the blogger life. But in my case, I had already been part of it some years ago. I started in my technology class in ninth grade with a blog about a book who's author had survived several cancers and he wrote in such an spectacular perspective about it. I truly recommend you to read it. Anyways, I also created another blog about cooking (but is no worth on showing). At the end of the blogs tasks, I thought about doing my own. One that was really about what I liked. This was photography. But because of my laziness and inexperienced, it turned out in nothing.
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| Photo taken by me at Grand Rapids, MI |
In the end, the one I was most interest on was this one, the Street Art Seekers blog. A blog that we had to start from zero on the multimedia class of professor James Breiner. At the beginning of the project I was really motivated on starting with this 'new experience', then, sincerely I left it sideways because I prioritized from other things going on. But when some days passed and I had to work on it, once I sat on my chair and start up the computer, I would spend hours and hours in front of the screen.
I consider myself a curious person, and that's the reason why it got me soooo much time to write a full post. Not because I didn't know what to write but because I linked, linked everywhere in all the sources I found, and just because... curiosity, apart from that we needed to research profoundly in order to write a great post!
I've also realized, and I advice you, that if you someday decide making your own blog, do it about your hobbies, about something you surely like, you love, about your own life and thoughts. Moreover you have to be patience, and calm, look for different perspectives, read books, magazines, and news, BE CURIOUS, and ENJOY BLOGGING.
Below you can see the entries posted by me:


Good writing and analysis throughout these posts, also good use of links to other interesting material. Art Prize was particularly good.
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