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what to blog about?

I just want to ramble for a moment about my hopes and aspirations for this blog. I've been asking myself what I want this blog to be. It can't just be about one or two things (art was the first that came to my mind), because my life is so much more than that, and I want to share it all! I hope this blog can somehow manage to capture all of my many interests and fascinations. Here's my current plan for the blog, hoping to post something almost daily.

Monday: My Simple Life (posts about my lifestyle, frugality, health, politics, beliefs, etc)
Tuesday: Fascinations  (posts about my many hobbies and activities)
Wednesday: Poetry (most likely to be posts from other authors, since I can't write.)
Thursday: Art (posts about painting, jewelry, tie-dye, photography, and much more!)
Friday: Relationships (posts about my boyfriend, family, and friends)
Saturday: Tasty Treats (posts about cooking, eating out, and just food in general)
Sunday: Random (or sometimes a day off, okay?)

This is just an idea and of course may change over time as I learn more about myself and what I hope to do with this blog. I'm excited to share my ideas, and although no one is reading this now, I would love to hear ideas and advice from others as they stumble upon this little piece of my life. Thank you for reading.

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