Sentences with phrase «years blogging too»

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But I haven't been the only one changing over that decade: blogging has changed immensely in the past ten years, too.
I don't think I ever found writing recipe notes too challenging — perhaps because I had been copying recipes into a notebook in my own style for years before blogging — but I do hate it when I make something and love it and haven't bothered to take notes because sometimes it just doesn't seem that exciting a dish or too like others I have blogged
I blogged about violets in salad just about this time last year, too.
-LSB-...] blogged about violets in salad just about this time last year, too.
Tracey had gone last year and wanted to start blogging on MomsTEAM, so she was only too happy to attend in my stead.
This is my first year participating and I've blogged about it and can't wait to share with others this week too.
I'm not doing too well with the first week into my second year of blogging am I?
I know I am not a very rock style kind of girl, neither too girlie I thought about this a lot too, if I should just choose one style for the blog, because I noticed that a lot of blogs choose a particular style, but as I have been blogging for a few years now, I came to the conclusion that, I love to share different styles, because that is how I dress anyway, why should I just share only one style on my blog?
After blogging pretty much daily for almost five of those years, the last year and a half or so I've really changed things up, I've blogged a little less frequently but really tried to up the quality of what I'm sharing and focussed on not only trying to make content you enjoy, but content that maybe adds some value too!
Good luck in the school year and I hope to see you continue blogging even if it's 1 - 2 posts per week (which is what I do too!)
I blogged about our woodsy / water - y / wintery mantel yesterday...... and we can't wait to see and share what you've had fun creating this year, too!
But don't get me wrong, I've learned a lot of less than ideal things in this past year of blogging, too.
Oh gosh yes, my blogging voice from my first two years of blogging was awful too.
Within my first blog post of this year I explained my brief blogging hiatus during December due to a «snowballing» of life... I may have spoken too soon.
In the last 4 years I have blogged pretty much full time, this year I have definitely blogged the least and taken a few breaks too.
I didn't put much thought into this whole «blogging» thing up until 2 years ago when I have come to terms that I care about this blog too much to let it go and that I want it to be more than some online diary which is just out there, in the sea of 1 million other active and nonactive, similar blogs.
I've just blogged about my blogging journey too — guess I'm a little too slow cuz I'm in this journey for 3 years and am only blogging about it now:p That cake you baked looks AMAZING!
I have started my fashion blog only a year ago, because I always thought it was too late to start blogging, but after I started my blog, I have the chance to do what I am passionate about and I have more things to be proud of, its definitely worth it, I think I would regret if I never did it.
I've met some amazing people in the blogging world... some I've had the pleasure of meeting in person and some I feel like I have known for years through their blogs... blogging will do that too you!
Congrats on one year of hardcore blogging Cashmere is like a fabric sent from heaven and this sweater is super cute on you - I adore your sunglasses too.
Not too shabby for something that got finished a year ago, requires no additional effort now except for things I'd be doing anyway (blogging, tweeting, etc.) and is a Disney - themed travel memoir with a spectacularly niche appeal.
I've not been blogging for too long, it will have been a year by the end of this month, but have already received so many emails from indie authors.
Too many authors work their rears off crafting a hundred thousand words, editing, formatting, polishing, learning the craft, blogging, tweeting, facebooking, developing a website, writing sequels, supporting other authors, working 40 hours a week to pay for the luxury of writing part - time, and supporting families while spending years writing their books... to sell a few hundred books all together.
After years of blogging about new authors writing exciting new ebooks for the Kindle, I decided I had to write one too.
I've been blogging for almost 4 years now and I've seen our industry change too, in both good and bad ways.
But now we can share what we have learned over the past 9 years of travel blogging so you too can start a blog.
In the U.S., there is a full invalidity defense in all patent infringement proceedings — not so over here, where bifurcation, a concept I've blogged about and criticized before, typically results in infringement rulings long before adjudication of parallel nullity (invalidation) complaints, creating an opening for the enforcement of improperly - issued patents, potentially for several years (way too long for most defendants to refuse to settle).
We're continuing with the «blogged nominations» system again this year, and will be welcoming tweeted nominations, too.
One of the reasons it made me think is that Andrew (who I consider a friend) said he decided to stop blogging in part because the pace of publishing multiple items a day had worn him down after 15 years, and he was getting too old for such things.
I too have the decorating itch and have been blogging about it for 4 years.
I blogged about our woodsy / water - y / wintery mantel yesterday...... and we can't wait to see and share what you've had fun creating this year, too!
We are so happy to have met you through this awesome world of blogging, and hope to get a chance to work on a room with you next year too!!!
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