Sorry to those on feeds for so many edits. :(
I've recently been going through my old blog posts and trying to update their tags and labels. It's been a rather onerous task.
When I started blogging in November 2005, I had no idea what or how tags and labels worked, so I didn't label anything. Big mistake. I ended up with a long list of post titles, some of which were less than enlightening (what the heck did I talk about in Odds 'n Sods on a Sunday?). Thus, in order to gain some semblance of order to my posts, I decided that it's worth the effort to label them properly. This has meant going back and actually re-reading what I've written over the last two years.
It's been a bit of an eye-opener. I barely remember some of the posts, yet others are as fresh in my memory as if I wrote them yesterday. I'm not done yet, but a few posts jumped out at me more than others. I've come to realize that the totality of all my posts really does capture who I am as a person.
Naturally, I like some posts better than others and some are near and dear to me for personal reasons. I've decided to list my top ten blog posts (at least for now). I think it also shows my evolution as a blogger. When I get a chance, I think I'll add them to my sidebar. They'll probably tell you much more about me than any "About" page.
So, in chronological order, the top ten about who I am:
- My opening post.
- Wherein Ell ponders philosophical questions.
- Just because . . .
- A rant about cellphones, parents and family.
- Wherein Ell comes to terms with the word 'elders'.
- Prompted by an old photo.
- My inspirations. Some have disappeared into the ether that is the blogosphere, but others have taken their place.
- Random thoughts about blogging and bloggers.
- This is a reprint of something I wrote in 2001 (unrevised), but which I think still applies.
- Here's the direct link to my guest blog at Time Goes By.
- Because I love traveling, photos and writing.
I couldn't resist sneaking in an extra post. Guess which one. :-)
Abyss Walkers
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