not me, nor my moose playmate, but i was caught equally unaware
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have you ever played a game of tag and you didn’t even know you were in it?
this happened to me recently when a couple of bloggers/friends tagged me
inviting me to play a game of blogger tag and to then pass it on.
oh my, i didn’t have my glasses on! i should have looked behind me! now i see, i’m it!
i’m all in now, and i’ll start by answering a few questions:
how did you come up with your blog name? (beth kennedy – ididnthavemyglasseson.com)
it was something that my daughters have said to me, about me – that things in my life have happened or have not happened because i didn’t have my glasses on. so many possibilities. (good name for a future book?)
if your blog was a person (fictional or real), who would it be?,
my blog is a bit all over the place, but it’s always me. maybe pippi longstocking? no stranger to counterculture, pippi can be seen around the world in tattoos, celebrity photographs, works of graffiti and on catwalks as a symbol of female strength, resilience, kindness, fairness and acceptance. while i’m not famous like pippi, and my dad was not a pirate like hers, i love that she had her own way of seeing and living in the world, and i try to embody all that she symbolizes.
what helps you create new content if you feel like you need some inspiration?
mostly just from being out in the world, with my eyes wide open and with glasses on. there are endless people, places, things, conversations, thoughts, and circumstances out there, and also right inside of me. i read lots of articles, especially the tiny almost forgotten ones, love the real newspaper and books and magazines. i’m drawn to the often-overlooked, the unusual, the details and nuances of life, and learn so many new things every day from endless sources. living is an inspiration in itself, and i’m still so excited when i wake up in the morning to see what each day will hold, just like when i was a little girl.
is there anyone you would like to collaborate with?
i am a huge fan of collaboration and enjoy working and creating ike that. everyone has a different perspective, experience, and has something to bring to the table. before i changed careers and became a teacher, i worked in the advertising world, and i’ve always loved to brainstorm, bounce ideas off of each other, and be open to all ideas. the world is so interesting because of the fact that we are all unique. together we can make each other even better.
is there anything more you wish you had or would like to learn as a blogger?
yes! everything in the world of blogging has been mostly trial and error for me, heavy on the error, but somehow i’m doing it. i happened into blogging kind of by accident, through a series of circumstances, and i have never looked back.
tech is an important part of blogging, and it seems to be my nemesis. while we continue to be at odds, tech and i are polite with each other most of the time. i learn a ton from other bloggers, how to do things, what not to do, and i’ve learned so many things along the way, especially that the connections made through blogging are what make it all a worthwhile enterprise. i have no financial motive in blogging, just a creative outlet for me, where i really enjoy the give and take of the readers and writers.
“i think one of the most beautiful gifts to self is: saying ‘i don’t know how, but I’m going to find a way for us to get through this.’-helen marie
do you have a specific style of blogging?
my blog is a jumble of lower case letters, (i love how they look on a page, they seem more poetic to me), stories, poems, quotes, photos, movies, news, nature, children, family and friends and pets, emotions, places, food, and everything else, all rolled into one. you never know what it will be. i often don’t even always know what it will be when i begin writing it and putting it together. i’m a bit of a minimalist, so they’re often quite short, but i love mixing things together that are generally not seen in one place. a collage of life. in the last number of years, i’ve tended to blog every day, and i like the rhythm of that.
here is how a blogger friend described it in response to one of my posts:
‘The Peanut Car looks like something that I would see passing by in a Parade. I expect the clowns (at least 50) to jump out any moment. In fact I always think of your blog as an entry in a Parade. Each different, yet in the same style. Not too long. Not too short. I’m always looking forward to the next float. ” (thanks, ladysighs)
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now that i’ve finished the first part of the challenge,
the next part is to pick a few fellow bloggers/friends to play and to pass it on, so here goes:
(no worries for non-participation, there is always an option for a 3-day long marathon game of monopoly with people who each have their own set of rules, and my feelings won’t be hurt at all.)
so – tag, you’re it! and i hope you play:
Mark at: https://markbialczak.com
Joy at: https://joyful2beeblogs.com
Roy at: https://reelroyreviews.com
this game of tag is a not so scary after all.
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‘blogger because badass isn’t an official job title’
-author unknown
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Loved reading your answers Beth.
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Thanks, sadje
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You’re welcome
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I was tagged in this by Debbie D. I took the easy way out, and answered the questions in her comments without creating my own post. It was good to read your answers here, Beth.
Best wishes, Pete.
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There you go, and thanks!
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Fab answers Beth! I enjoyed your answers. 💝💕🥰🥰🥰
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Thanks, carol
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Thanks! That was a fun read! Love the (accurate) description of a ‘collage of life’ 🥳
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Thank you !
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A bunch of excellent answers, and I especially related to this one …
“yes! everything in the world of blogging has been mostly trial and error for me, heavy on the error, but somehow i’m doing it. i happened into blogging kind of by accident, through a series of circumstances, and i have never looked back.”
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Thanks, ivor. How much of life happens…)
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I love the lowercase! I picked up on that years ago when I first started reading and the randomness of your writing. It’s all good and a great way to start each day. Keep moving forward. Peace.
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Thanks so much, clay
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I will take a few days but yes, I will play in this game of blog tag, Beth! Thanks for thinking of me, my decade-long bog friend.
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No rush at all, take your time, I did the same. Thanks for playing
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Beth, thank you for sharing and not tagging me. 😀
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My pleasure and ))))
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I really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at the person who is such a great blogger. Reading your answers, it felt like they came very easily to you. I couldn’t imagine the same for me, which is why I am grateful I didn’t get tagged!
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thanks for your kind words, and i get it!)
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A great and fun post, Beth
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thanks, robbie!
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I love Pippi, and also your blog. 💜
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thank you so much, katie –
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I’m with Katie! I see Pippi in you…zesty and fun! 🥰
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Thanks!
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🥰
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pip pip hooray! even the elk and the squirrels cannot keep up with you!
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And luckily, I didn’t encounter any sharks
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When others see sharks, you see fish!
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if only I had underwater prescription glasses!
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A career in advertising and then a career in education. Hmm, there’s probably some humor or a good joke in there somewhere. Ha ha, lots of similarities?
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Absolutely!
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Tag can be a rousing game.
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Abs!
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Fun to read your answers :) I especially liked your note about how you’re drawn to “often-overlooked, the unusual, the details and nuances of life.” Such a rich well of stories there.
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Thanks, dave
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fun and great answers beth. when i write on your blog, i do ‚no caps‘ too but on the whole, i love language too much to ‚put it down‘ – English included. what i see more and more is that ppl write all in lowercase when on whatsapp and-or other socials. i love what and how youu write and i only wish i could be so ‚short‘ in my own writing! thanks.
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we all have our own style, and i’m constantly battling with autocorrect to let me do all lower case
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I really enjoyed reading your blogging answers. I can relate to so much of what you say!
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thanked, and I’m glad that you can
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Thanks for sharing, Beth, I enjoyed reading this <3
~David
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thanks, David
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That was fun to read. Great answers! Incidentally, I was tagged by exactly this tag a few weeks ago. I recognize the questions. It must be a game of tag that’s been going around quite a bit.
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I think it is –
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I have noticed you are particularly perceptive in capturing unique and unusual things that most of us don’t notice. It might be your blogging superpower.
Don’t you wish you could give someone a business card with the handle Badass Beth?
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Love the idea of you doing a book, Beth! And also the inspiration behind where you find such amazingly good and consistent content. Love it!
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thanks!
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Love that closing quote! (and everything else, of course)
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thanks!
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Wonderful game of tag. So much fun. :)
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who knew? )
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Right? Who knew.
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Great, I feel I know you better now!
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Eek!)
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This was really interesting in that I learned more about you and why you blog, etc.
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Thanks!
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Your answers made me smile.
Love every response
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thank you so much
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Nice to learn how the name of your blog came about! A good title for a future book indeed!
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glad you enjoyed it –
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I loved reading your ‘tag’ responses!
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thanks, Jennie –
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You’re welcome!
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Thank you for continuing to blog, Beth. I’ve been reading for years. I think it’s because you’re not selling anything or trying to “influence “. You’re a breath of fresh air. All the best to you :)
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❤️ Ty so much
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I love your answers Beth. Great to get to know you and your blog.
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Thanks!
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