This weekend a friend texted me a screenshot of a Pinterest link his wife sent to him.

It was a link to my climbing wall post. She wants him to build one for their son. He recognized Charlie and my blog right away. Someone had pinned it and it gets a decent amount of traffic.

In a nutshell, that is why I blog. It warms my heart that people are building swing sets and climbing walls for their kids after reading one of my posts. I know of at least eight swing sets built from my post, and I assume there are more based on how many views the post series gets.

I share things on this blog in an attempt to inspire others to share things on their blogs, too. I often get ideas from the blogging community for things to read, projects to make, dishes to cook, and places to go. Sometimes this sparks conversations in person, too!

I also blog things for future me. I am probably the single most frequent consumer of my old posts. I could keep it all buried away in Obsidian or Evernote, but I like sharing it.

I’d love if you shared the things you make, read, and do, too. Preferably on your own blog instead of locked inside a walled garden (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) When you do, send me a link. I’d love to read it.

I also blogged about blogging a couple years ago in Why Blog?.



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2 responses to “Why I Blog”

  1. I am probably the single most frequent consumer of my old posts.

    I frequently say the exact same thing.

    Today I was having pie with my aunt and uncle. My aunt mentioned how she really likes elephants and that she would like to touch one this someday. My wife recalled that we had done so. I did not have that in my immediate memory, but sure enough, it only took me a minute or two to find the blog post about it and share a picture. I often think of my blog as a digital scrapbook. My mom loves physical scrapbooks, which are also cool, and I also made some myself 25 or 30 years ago, but now my digital organization is much better than my physical organization.

    1. Oh, and I should also mention that probably my most popular blog post ever was detailed instructions on how to convert an LG dryer from natural gas to propane. When I wrote that back in 2007 there was almost no information about it on the inter webs.

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