365 Writing Prompts: Million-dollar-question
Why do you blog?
First of all, it gives me something to do, or my brain will start to rust. I get the opportunity to read other bloggers’ posts. It makes me think, when I see the prompts and write my post, I enjoy reading the feedback left by bloggers who read it.
The most important thing I feel is the interaction with different bloggers. I’ve discovered some bloggers who are very good photographers, some write poetry, others excel in describing their environment.
In the few years I’m blogging I’ve realized I have learned a lot about cooking, some share their recipes, so we can try and see if we like the food.
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It’s a whole new world out here isn’t it Ranu?
Dear Sonya,
You are right, a whole new world. 🙂
Dear Ranu,
Thank you for this post. You’re en excellent blogger! 🙂
All good wishes,
robert
Dear Robert,
And your comments are out of this world, thanks a bunch. 🙂
These are all great reasons for blogging. Are your reasons for continuing also the same as the reasons that you started, or have some of them become bonuses?
When I started I wasn’t sure what I was doing, now I know some of them have become bonuses.
Thank you Noah. 🙂
I think quite the same, Ranu! And love your blog. =)
Dear Archana,
Thank you, Archana is a Bengali name, are you a Bengali? 🙂
Haha no, I get that a lot.. but no, I’m a proud Tamilian. What about you? We have quite similar usernames 😛 anyway, it’s great to meet you. =)
Hi Archana,
I am a Bengali, now I live in Canada. Nice to meet you too. 🙂
Ohh that’s nice. Perks of blogging, you come across so many amazing people from all across the world!
Thank you and yes we do come across so many people which is nice. 🙂