Monday, October 20, 2008

Anonymously trying.

First of all, I would like to thank GatorMan for putting a graphic in my title bar. I rather like it, and am very grateful that he understands the whole html thing because I surely don't.

Question for my fellow bloggers: How many of you do this anonymously? Meaning most of your family and friends do not know that you have a blog? Right now, very few people in my immediate circle know of my nefarious blogging activities. Probably good since I tend to "vent" about some of them. Makes me feel kind of sneaky - and I rather like it.

I just want to say that I have really enjoyed getting to know many of you - although it feels very voyeuristic at times as I am not a "comment poster." But I am very pleased that people are reading my blog (thanks, Stirrup Queen of Lost and Found Connections for exposing my little corner to the blogging world - I love it!).
This particular post is also an attempt to learn how to use blogger. So, I am making a valiant attempt at doing links and pictures.


And for pictures, here is my dog, Matthew. He's a low-rider beagle-basset. And quite adorable.










And so she doesn't feel left out and then puke in my shoes while I sleep, here is Molly, the mean-ole-kitty-cat. Fuzzy, pretty, and mad at the world most of the time. It could be the whole brother-is-a-dog thing. Not really sure. She's just mad. Always.

I suppose that is enough posting of non-anonymous pictures. Not sure how long I will continue this little "you-don't-know-me" charade of mine -- probably until the Ukulele arrives. Until then, I'll remain anonymous while we Wait for our Ukulele.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My husband is the only person in my "real life" who knows I blog. Except for some other bloggers I've now met in person--and that is already too much crossover than I'm comfortable with!

Baby Smiling In Back Seat said...

Also extremely anonymous here -- husband knows and no one else. A few times I've almost let something to slip to an IRL friend who knows about IF, but once we tell one person, the next thing you know they're commenting on the blog and then my secret identity is revealed.

For once, I can relate to the life of a superhero.