No, not what tech do you use? (Although that’s interesting in a building an amazon wishlist to replace this mortally wounded netbook sense ๐ )
Rather, I’m interested in how you organise yourself. Are you a spur of the moment blogger? Do you get hit by inspiration and rush over to your admin panel straight from twitter to share your thoughts? (Thanks to @caroljs of New Mummy for the inspiration for this one!) Or do you ask twitter for a list of topics a la @cosmicgirlie for Mocha Beanie Mummy? (And apparently she’d already done everything I’d thought of, so I’m intrigued to see what she’ll come up with this time!)
Or perhaps you’ve all your writing done and it’s scheduled for the next week? I suspect @LauraAWNTYM from Are We Nearly there yet may be one of these!
Of course, most of the blogs I read are home ed blogs recounting the happenings of the day. And there is a post in progress recounting one of our days you may or may not be pleased to hear ๐ But that still leaves the question of why you started blogging – thinking particularly of our newest blogring members over at I rant, I rave and Schools out for now. (Please also take this as a hint to go and welcome them aboard ๐ )
Oh, and on the topic of the blogring. I *am* going to do some maintenance. Please don’t take it personally if I deactivate your blog. As I’ve never got around to writing a page that shows me hibernated blogs, the only way I can keep track of them is by deactivating them. If I ever get a round tuit I’ll write that page and we’ll all be happier, but until then, that’s the way it is. And I do need to (start to) keep the blogring fresh, it *is* still a fab resource for home educators and a part of the community. I have been slack. I will try harder ๐
Drifted off topic. Do you organise yourself? If so how? Be fascinated to know! Comments in the usual place, or I’ve opened trackbacks if you’d rather blog in your own home and link back ๐