Last year, if you recall, I hosted a series called 31 Days of Autumn Bliss, along with a group of
other blogging friends who each wrote on their own topics.
I thought I would share some truly lovely and inspiring tablescapes created by
other blogging friends who also collect the pattern.
Not exact matches
I feel the exact same was as you about this wonderful
blogging community — heck, that's how we became
friends, because fellow bloggers are warm, welcoming people
who support each
other.
Since then, I've connected with many
other bloggers, enjoyed getting to know my readers, and took over the High Five for Friday linkup (with 3 of my good
blogging friends) from one of the bloggers
who inspired me to start
blogging in the 1st place!
Blogging is sometimes a lonely enterprise for someone
who is as insanely social as I am, but having Michelle AND the Over 40 Collective, as well as the
other friends I've made over the past few years writing this blog, has turned my laptop into the ultimate office water cooler.
I'm headed to Nashville, TN to meet up with two of my best
blogging friends,
who are actually just best
friends period, and now we finally get to meet each
other IRL instead of just constantly emailing, Snapchatting, texting, Skyping and messaging for months and months.
If you're shooting outfit posts, the reality is that it's tough to shoot photos for yourself, not to mention awkward, so team up with a
blogging friend who's also dedicated themselves to becoming a better photographer and shoot each
other's pictures.
But for the millions of
other people
who use it to connect to their group of
friends on LiveJournal, or to announce the footie training, or to connect to the people with the same illness or all the 100s and 1000s of
other uses that are not mass broadcasting to a group of fans,
blogging is nowhere near dead and is more alive than ever.